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May 11th, was the forty third anniversary of my ordination as a as a Chogye Order monk. My preceptor was the great Kusan. Every year since then I have formally observed this occasion. This year was the first time I've ever forgotten. I regr...
Looking at the drifting clouds. A barrier I had been pushing against for long long years was suddenly gone and all my doubts had vanished. There wasn't a thing out of place, not a trace of doubt or uncertainty. Everything was as it should b...
It is nice to walk into an immaculately clean zendo with all the zabutons and zafus neatly and precisely positioned. There will be no dust kitties in sight, no cobwebs in the ceiling, no ash on the altar. There is a spiritual message in the...
This early morning I was sitting facing the wall in the zendo. I hadn't lit the candles but the incense was burning high up on the altar. Without the candles, the little room was darker than usual. About fifteen minutes into the seated sess...
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