
Earth Dreams: Zen Buddhism and the Soul of the World the world is not what we name it or think it
I wanted to share with you a profound, beautiful and somewhat unsettling teaching from the Diamond Sutra.
I would say its unsettling precisely because it is so radical, it touches something true that we know at the core of who we are, and it also reminds us that everything we think we are or think the world is —is not the whole story, our thinking inevitably misses something.
we are inconceivable in our nature
—and we all have, the same bright, clear, open, ungraspable heart-mind.
here’s the verse from the diamond sutra, may you practice its profundity and dwell in the mystery of being.
the world is not what we name it or think it, and there is no enduring thing that is self or other, each object and being in this fleeting world is like:
A star at dawn
A bubble in a stream
A flash of lightning in a summer storm
A flickering flame
A wisp of smoke
A dream
listen to the podcast for a deeper exploration of the teachings from the diamond sutra.
until next time,
kisei
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Mountains are high and wide. The movement of clouds and the inconceivable power of soaring in the wind comes freely from the mountains. —Dogen Zenji, Mountains and Waters Sutra
During this silent, Zen-style retreat we will practice with the mountains and waters, opening to our own mountain-stability and the flowing nature of all experience.
Meditation provides the opportunity for intimacy with self and world, recognizing the interconnectedness of this very life. Healing and transformation happen as we abide in the mystery of who we truly are.
This will be a silent meditation retreat. After an initial meal, set-up and orientation we will enter noble silence. Supporting each other in connecting with our own inner silence, stability and confidence. We will follow a rigorous daily schedule which includes roughly seven hours of seated meditation, interspersed with periods of walking meditation, chanting practice, dharma talks, opportunities to check-in with one of the practice leaders, outdoor meditation sessions, mindful eating practice during meals, a late morning care-taking practice and breaks where participants have the opportunity to rest, exercise and explore the beautiful grounds and nature.
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I’m Amy Kisei. I am a Zen Buddhist Teacher, Spiritual Counselor, Astrologer and Artist. I offer 1:1 Spiritual Counseling sessions using IFS and Hakomi (somatic mindfulness). I also offer astrology readings. Check out my website to learn more. I currently live in Columbus, OH and am a supporting teacher for the Mud Lotus Sangha.
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