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SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Over the Rainbow
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jundo cohen
. I came across a book by a Swami, promising states of eternal bliss and joy, imperishable and pure, a freedom from the need to return to, in the Guru’s words, “this miserable land of birth, old age, disease and death” … all to be found just “over the rainbow” … Such claims are very…
SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Hair!
By
jundo cohen
Some folks have written recently to ask, Hey, Jundo! What’s with all the hair & the beard? I thought Zen monks are supposed to shave? Well, many Zen teachers of old had hair and/or beards … … and even recent Ch’an monks … and Western women (though usually not the beards) … … Master Dogen…
SIT-A-LONG with GUDO & JUNDO: Kashaya
By
jundo cohen
Today, our most special guest ‘sits-a-long’ … The subject was the ‘Kesa’ (skt. kâshâya), the monk’s outer robe. The ‘Rakusu’ is the shortened version that I wear most days. Nishijima Roshi always sits in a full Kashaya. He recently wrote this: I think that not only monks, but all human beings should wear Kashaya when…
SIT-A-LONG with JUNDO: Still More Non-Attachment
By
jundo cohen
EMAIL IS OFF AGAIN! .The key to “Non-Attachment” is a loosening, or fading away, of a hard sense of ‘self’ … … because it is the self that is selfish, it is the self that has self needs, it is the self that wants to please itself, it is the self that is afraid of…
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