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  • A cup of tea

    Retreat Report – Silent Illumination July 2022

    Anonymous | 2022-10-31

    heatwave
    only the butterflies
    still busy

    I am a chatterer, verbalising everything in my head all the time, keeping a running commentary going and explaining events to some imaginary listener. It took me a while to realise on retreat that the ‘Silent’ in ‘Silent Illumination’ was not the silence of nature but had to be the silence of me.

    I was strict with myself and cut down the flow of the wordy…

    Read more of: Retreat Report – Silent Illumination July 2022
  • Person sitting on stone block overlooking landscape

    Retreat Report, Koan Retreat September 2022, a poem

    Anonymous | 2022-10-31

    Planting a great oak at Shawbottom
    and returning each year to say, “I did that”,
    that would be something.
    The sapling trees were ready in pots,
    the spade resting against the shed.

    I could only claim a short-lived success
    weeding between the paving slabs.
    About his many enlightenment experiences
    Sawaki Roshi once said,
    “they didn’t amount to a whole hill of beans”.

    In my secret koan, ‘Tokusan’s Bowls’,
    eg…

    Read more of: Retreat Report, Koan Retreat September 2022, a poem
  • Andy Henderson

    My Sheltered Place: a Haibun

    Andy Henderson | 2022-10-31

    The fresh crisp morning air assails my senses as I quietly close the kitchen door behind me. The gravel crunches under my feet, yet all is silent.

    I turn the corner of the street and the south-west wind rushes across my face.

    I hear the sea before I see the sea, for all is still dark at this early hour.

    The smell of wet briny beach is strong as I descend the steps to the beachside path and turn…

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  • Sian Thomas at the coast

    Kalyana Mitta: Company on the Dharma Path

    Sian Thomas and Guy Roberts | 2022-07-29

    Sian: I have been very lucky to have a Dharma buddy (kalyana mitta) for quite a few years and then more recently to acquire two more buddies! The relationship with each of them is different, and they bring different aspects of my practice and life to the light, so it has been wonderful to have each of them. With my first buddy we were quite organised in how we worked together at first, each taking…

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  • Stories from the Zoomiverse: A Virtual Sangha in the Time of Covid

    Richard Spalding | 2022-07-06

    the guest house by rumi 

    This being human is a guest house. 

    Every morning a new arrival. 

    A joy, a depression, a meanness, 

    some momentary awareness comes 

    as an unexpected visitor… 

    Welcome and entertain them all! 

    Be grateful for whoever comes, 

    because each has been sent as a 

    guide from beyond. 

    Communicating in a group via the Internet during a viral pandemic has been an…

    Read more of: Stories from the Zoomiverse: A Virtual Sangha in the Time of Covid
  • Urgyen Dzong with mountains behind

    Urgyen Dzong: A Power Place in the Himalaya

    Michael Cocker | 2022-07-06

    Caves are significant features in the sacred geography of the Himalaya. They are often in dramatic locations and form part of a larger mandalic landscape of mountains, lakes, valleys and rivers. Traditionally they are the preferred abode of those seeking contemplative isolation and many are alleged to have been inhabited by renowned tantric adepts such as Padmasambhava or the famous Tibetan yogi…

    Read more of: Urgyen Dzong: A Power Place in the Himalaya
  • Paul Goddard

    Musings

    Paul Goddard | 2022-07-05

    There are known knowns. These are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say, there are things that we know we don’t know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we don’t know we don’t know. 

    – Donald Rumsfeld. Former US Defence Secretary 2002 

    I’m thinking about knowing and not knowing. 

    It's important to know things, isn’t it. Things like how to drive…

    Read more of: Musings
  • Maenllwyd yard and track

    Maenllwyd: Moments of Being

    Nigel Jeffcoat | 2022-07-05

    To write about a place which has made such a profound impact on my life, and to do so concisely and effectively, feels like quite a challenge; but one which I feel I must take on – both for myself and as an offering to the community of fellow members, with whom I have shared so many precious hours and days: times which contained the broadest possible range of human emotions – some of which I had…

    Read more of: Maenllwyd: Moments of Being
  • Paul Goddard

    Chan and Everyday Life: Two Images

    Paul Goddard | 2021-11-05

    I was thinking today that I really don’t know anyone who doesn’t like toast. I'm sure they are out there, but they must be few and far between. 

    I love toast. 

    Because my old trouble plays up now and then, I’m limited to sourdough, but I’ve got the knack of it. A while ago I noticed that I eat it in such a way as to provide the maximum amount of satisfaction. Eating bits I find boring first and…

    Read more of: Chan and Everyday Life: Two Images
  • Marian Partington

    The Hiss of Light: A Haibun

    Marian Partington | 2021-11-05

    1994 

    I attend my first Western Zen Buddhist retreat at Maenllwyd. The small Welsh farmhouse stands on a hillside at the end of a rough track below a narrow wooded valley, which leads up to a bare horizon. It just sits there, with no electricity, amidst the fields of sheep, aloof and barely visible from the straggly village some way below. The eastern horizon offers wide skies for the sunrise and…

    Read more of: The Hiss of Light: A Haibun
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