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Föstudaginn  22. janúar  

Halldór Haraldsson: “Ţetta er praktískt atriđi.”



Laugardaginn  23. janúar    

“Meistari fjallanna.” Video-mynd um listmálarann og dulhyggjumanninn, Nicholas Roerich, og verk hans.

 

 

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In beginner’s mind we have many possibilities, but in expert mind there is not much possibility

zazen

Rev. S. Suzuki

Thursday morning lectures

Beginner’s Mind

People say to study zen is difficult but there is some misunderstanding why it is difficult.  It is not difficult because to sit in cross legged position is hard or to attain enlightenment is hard, but it is hard to keep our mind pure and to keep our practice pure in original way.  Zen become more and more impure and after zen school established in China it is development of zen but at the same time it is…it become impure.  But I don’t want to talk about Chinese zen or history of zen this morning.  But why I say I want to talk about why it is difficult is because just you came here this morning, getting up early is very valuable experience for you.  Just you wanted to come is very valuable.  We say ‘sho shin’.  Sho shin means beginner’s mind.  If we can keep beginner’s mind always that is the goal of our practice.  We recited Prajna Paramita Sutra this morning only once.  I think we recited very well, but what will happen to us if we recite it twice, three times, four times and more?  Then we will easily lose our attitude in reciting – original attitude in reciting- the sutra.  Same thing will happen to us.  For awhile we will keep our beginner’s mind in your  (blank space in transcript).  If we continue to practice one year, two years, three years or more we will have some  (blank on transcript) and we will lose the limitless meaning of the original mind.

In beginner’s mind we have many possibilities, but in expert mind there is not much possibility.  So in our practice it is important to resume to our original mind or inmost mind which we, ourselves, even we ourselves do not know what it is.  This is the most important thing for us.  The founder of our school emphasized this point.  We have to remain always beginners mind.  This is the secret of zen and secret of various practices….practice of flower arrangement, practice of Japanese singing and various art.  If we keep our beginner’s mind, we keep our precepts.  When we lose our beginner’s mind we will lose all the precepts and for zen students the most important thing is not to be dualistic or not…we should not lose our self-satisfied state of mind.  We should not be too demanding, or we should not be too greedy.  Our mind should always be rich and self-satisfied.  When our mind become demanding….when we become longing for something, we will violate our precepts not to kill, not to be immoral, not to steal, or not to tell lie and so on.  Those are based on our greedy mind.  When our mind is self-satisfied we keep our precepts.  When we ourselves is always self-satisfied, we have our original mind and we can practice good and we are always true to ourselves.  So the most difficult thing is to keep our beginner’s mind in our practice.  So if you can keep your beginner’s mind forever, you are Buddha.  In this point, our practice should be constant.  We should practice our way with beginner’s mind always.  There is no need to have deep understanding about zen.  Even though you read zen literature you have to keep this beginner’s mind.  You have to read it with fresh mind.  We shouldn’t say, “I know what is zen” or “I have attained enlightenment.”.  We should be always big enough.  This is very important.  And we should be very very careful about this point.

I was very much impressed by your practice this morning.  Although your posture was not perfect, but the feeling you have here is wonderful.  There is no comparison to it.  At the same time we should make our effort to keep this feeling forever in your practice.  This is very very important.  In Japanese art, when you master some art….when you become successor of your master, you will receive some paper on which something is written.

No one knows what it is.  It is very difficult to figure out what it is….to explain what it is. But if you have beginner’s mind, it’s all right.  If you can say, “Thank you very much” from the bottom of your heart, that’s all right.  If you say “What it is?” you have no secret….you can say “Thank you very much”.  That’s enough.  But this is very difficult.  So by your practice we must make our beginner’s mind more and more….we should appreciate beginner’s mind.  This is the secret of practice….zen pratice.

 

Shunryu Suzuki-roshi

 

Sjá: http://suzukiroshi.sfzc.org/dharma-talks/?p=409#more-409 


Guru is like a boat for crossing the river

 

Swami Rama - Don’t believe anyone who comes to you and demands, “Worship me.” Even Christ and Buddha did not ask that. Never forget that guru is not the goal. Guru is like a boat for crossing the river. It is very important to have a good boat, and it is very dangerous to have a boat that is leaking. But after you have crossed the river you don’t need to hang on to your boat, and you certainly don’t worship the boat. Many fanatics think they should worship a guru. A guru should receive your love and respect – that is different from worship. If my guru and the Lord come together, I will go to my guru first and say, “Thank you very much. You have introduced me to the Lord.” I will not go to the Lord and say, “Thank you very much, Lord. You have given me my guru.”

 

Swami Rama


Like the weather, there are all sorts of conditions in our personal lives

 

Like the weather, there are all sorts of conditions in our personal lives: clear days, cloudy days, rainy ones, and stormy ones.  These are all waves produced by the power of nature and are not things over which we have control.  No matter how much we fight against these waves, there is no way we can make a cloudy day clear up.  Cloudy days are cloudy; clear days are clear.  It is only natural that thoughts come and go and that psychological and physiological conditions fluctuate accordingly.  All of this is the very reality and manifestation of life.  Seeing all of this as the scenery of life, without being pulled apart by it—this is the stability of human life, this is settling down in our life.

Kosho Uchiyama


I will grow old in peace

 

The mountain is silent,
The water without form.
A clear breeze has no price,
The bright noon no lover.
Here, after a fashion,
I will grow old in peace
.

 

Song Hon (1535-1598)


Zen-fyrirlestrar á íslensku

 

Hér getur ţú hlustađ á zen-fyrirlestra á íslensku.

 

 

 Kill the Buddha if the Buddha exists somewhere else. Kill the Buddha, because you should resume your own Buddha nature.

Suzuki-roshi

 

 

If you meet the Buddha, kill him.

Linji

 

 

 

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The Purpose of Yoga

 

Hér getiđ ţiđ lesiđ bókina The Purpose of Yoga eftir Gopi Krishna

 

Entirely unprepared for such a development, I was completely taken by surprise; but regaining my self-control, keeping my mind on the point of concentration. The illumination grew brighter and brighter, the roaring louder, I experienced a rocking sensation and then felt myself slipping out of my body, entirely enveloped in a halo of light. It is impossible to describe the experience accurately. I felt the point of consciousness that was myself growing wider surrounded by waves of light. It grew wider and wider, spreading outward while the body, normally the immediate object of its perception, appeared to have receded into the distance until I became entirely unconscious of it. I was now all consciousness without any outline, without any idea of corporeal appendage, without any feeling or sensation coming from the senses, immersed in a sea of light simultaneously conscious and aware at every point, spread out, as it were, in all directions without any barrier or material obstruction. I was no longer myself, or to be more accurate, no longer as I knew myself to be, a small point of awareness confined to a body, but instead was a vast circle of consciousness in which the body was but a point, bathed in light and in a state of exultation and happiness impossible to describe.


Gopi  Krishna - Kundalini: Path to Higher Consciousness

Zen fyrirlestur - Hiđ ţögla skin ţann 9. janúar kl. 10:00

 

Ástvaldur Traustason mun vera međ zen-fyrirlestur nćstkomandi laugardagsmorgun milli kl. 10 - 11 um zen hugleiđslu og iđkun. Fyrirlesturinn hefur fengiđ nafniđ "Hiđ ţögla skin."

 

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Leiđbeining í zen hugleiđslu verđur mánudaginn 11.janúar kl.19:30-21:00

 

Leiđbeining í zen hugleiđslu verđur mánudaginn 11.janúar kl.19:30-21:00.

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I think you're all enlightened, until you open your mouths.

 Suzuki-roshi

 


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