Monday, June 21, 2010

BuddhaFest 2010!!!

I attended one session of BuddhaFest at AU.  Sensei Ryomen spoke and then we watched the movie, The Colors of Compassion.  There was also a panel after the movie.  Here are my notes from the session.  They are for me to organize my thoughts but also I felt like there would be friends who would want to know what I learned.

We are One and the Many.  Of many one (just like Masons).  The relative and the absolute.  We need to look intimately at differences.  Intimacy is great related to Zen.  The teacher asked the student, What is the business beneath the patch robe?  Studying the Buddha way and not reaching the realm is a painful thing.  The student did not know the answer. Teacher says, Intimacy.  And the student was awakened.  The Teacher asked, "Can you hear the birds sing?".  Can you hear the beating heart?  We should be focusing on how we are to each other than how to do precepts. 

Ban-sho is a famous Haiku in Japanese. 

Into the Ancient pond, frog jumps
waters sound

in 1995 a book called 100 frogs was published which was 100 translations of this poem.  Endless translations. 

Reonin - on death bed poem

66 times these eyes held
changing autumn
only listen to the voice of the pines and cedars
when no wind stirs
(what's underneath that patch robe?)

Realizing life with no division.  There are so many differences, experience the impact of them.  There are daily micro aggressors and anticipated rejections. 

We are all hungry for a loving embrace.  Buddha had taught 84,000 teachings.  The path to transformation and liberation. 

We need to learning our own sufferings, learn compassion, and kindness and forgiveness.

The one and the many.  Steady in out practice.  Cultivation of focused attention.  Fearless compassion. 

Core spiritual ailments: Privledge, power, and oppression ( from ignorance belief that others less, numb from sufferings of others, blinded, one hurts - all hurts)

Antedote to ignorance, cultivate an open heart. 

Some people are greedy and seem to think it is deserved. 

Delusion of something to protect, grasping false security ( us versus them)

Antedote - deep confidence and endless trust - in ourselves

Mashumiroshi poem

Difficulty of undivided life
chopped into endless differences
all this diversity, dichotomy
nothing other than undivided
life manifesting as differences
mutual respect and appreciation
dharma, unconfined life

I have arrived, I am home.

no more suffering

With our conditioned mind, how can we be free?
Through practice. 

Breathe in - relax
Breathe out, smile

Qui suis je?
Don't let your skin confine you
Chance to break free to home
Collective energy - mindfulness

Feel not, take the pain of suffering - embrace the pain do not stop, see where it leads what feelings it tells you, fear not the pain of suffering, accept and you will be free

Practice walking - freedom and solidarity

Ancestors are alive in me, If I am free they are free

Liberation revolution

Flower - see into it and you see the cloud, the rain, the sunshine which makes it be
Touch the sun by touching the flower

To be is to be inter-be

Be by yourself - alone

Skandhas

Form is emptiness and emptiness is form.

Nirvana

Steeping in their voices.  Together we are one. 

It wasn't me - to release the pain

5 or 14 mindfulness trainings
Interconnected me and world
Real dept of homeland secuirty

four noble truths
-there is suffering

transform for myself and mother

Buddha is not God. 

Lead from the heart. 
Embrace anger, touch the pain, suffering
lead from vulnerability
lead from suffering
then you will achieve liberation.

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