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  • John Crook in red jacket, with statue of liberty in the far distance behind him

    In Chinese Mode: Thinking of a Friend

    John Crook | 01-09-1993

    This poem, parts of which were written at various times in the 1960's and revised now in 1993, is dedicated to Yiu Yan Nang, JP, now (1993) Deputy Commissioner of Labour, Hong Kong.

    Reading a book of Chinese translations
    I remember my Chinese friend,
    bamboo breezes drift though my study,
    moonlight on the terraced temple shines again.
    Climbing to those high places
    sometimes you picked flowers
    and in the…

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  • John Crook sitting in front of the altar at Maenllwyd

    The Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra

    John Crook | 25-11-1992

    Edited text of a series of three lectures on the Heart Sutra given by Dr John Crook to the Bristol Chan Group in 1992

    Part 1 - 4th November 1992

    Introduction and Background to the Sutra

    When the Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara
    was coursing in the deep Prajnaparamita,
    he perceived that all five skandas are empty,
    thereby transcending all sufferings.
    Sariputra, form is not other than emptiness
    and…

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  • John Crook sitting in front of the altar at Maenllwyd

    Not Noticing

    John Crook | 24-10-1992

    This talk is dedicated to the memory of Georgina Marjorie Crook. It was delivered to the assembly of practitioners at the Two Day Retreat in Rickford, October 24th 1992.

    Two things are omnipresent in our lives and yet day after day we fail to notice them - death and the sky. Every day people are dying: if they are our dear ones we know and feel it but the fact of everyday dying, next door, in the…

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  • John Crook sitting in front of the altar at Maenllwyd

    No Path at All!

    John Crook | 30-09-1992

    from the "Sermons to the Stones and Trees" tapes, Summer 1992

    There comes a moment in Zen training, a moment both shocking and surprising, when one realises intuitively that there is no path at all.

    Ho! What then is Zen practice?

    Practice is the realisation that there is no path at all, yet one keeps on going, going on, going on beyond, always becoming being.

    Listening to a talk on Buddhism on…

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  • John Crook in red jacket, with statue of liberty in the far distance behind him

    Zen and Christianity, The Dialogue

    John Crook | 01-09-1992

    Christianity lies at the root and heart of Western culture. Today intellectually rejected because of its failure to relate effectively with science, and sentimentalised by those who seek popularity within a world of adolescent values that last a lifetime, the traditional European religion none the less continues to stir the heart. Perhaps it is the story of Christ himself, rather than the…

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  • John Crook in red jacket, with statue of liberty in the far distance behind him

    A Guestmaster's View

    John Crook | 30-04-1992

    The role of guestmaster at a Chan retreat entails the responsibility for ensuring the comfort of the participants and visiting Master, the availability of necessary supplies and the organisation of affairs to ensure the even flow of the retreat programme. Together with Chief Cook and the Retreat Disciplinarian the work of the Guestmaster maintains the background quality of a retreat.

    When I…

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  • John Crook sitting in front of the altar at Maenllwyd

    Opening The Treasure House

    John Crook | 01-08-1991

    from the "Sermons to the Stones and Trees" tapes, Summer 1991

    "If you do these things for some time the treasure house will open naturally and you will enjoy it fully." These are the concluding words of a Soto Zen ritual. Remember: "The treasure house will open naturally."

    In meditation, it is not that one has to work desperately hard to get somewhere. The practice of meditation should be…

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  • John Crook sitting in front of the altar at Maenllwyd

    Everything is as it is - This in Itself is Remarkable

    John Crook | 01-10-1990

    If one is attempting to go into Zen deeply, to understand the relationship between one's mind and the universe, then it becomes important to turn over and over again, going backwards and forwards, backwards and forwards, many times over, the same refrain, the same theme. Not with the analytical intellect, nor with the mind of one who seeks explanation, but within the context of zazen, wherein…

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  • John Crook, portrait in oil by Ros Cuthbert 1997

    Winter Buddha

    John Crook | 01-07-1975

    After midnight, when the still streets
    drip from the trees audibly soft leaves
    and I smile to hear sleepy voices
    silenced by a closing window's sound,
    I take a match to an incense stick
    and set bright the dark candle in my private shrine.

    With six slow breaths the pillared flame
    sets this brooding throne aglow
    where, pivoted upon some silent thought,
    the golden face spans inwardly
    the space between the…

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  • John Crook, portrait in oil by Ros Cuthbert 1997

    Maenllwyd

    John Crook | 01-07-1975

    Arriving in the yard
    I switch off the engine
    and gaze at the view,
    evening sun on the rolling hills
    yellow fields, dark woods.
    In the sudden silence
    a buzzard mews,
    distantly guiding sheep
    dogs bark.

    Entering the gate
    I come home to my hermitage,
    welcoming trees brood
    and the old door creaks on rusty hinges
    falling plaster needs sweeping from the floor,
    softly on cold flags moisture gleams.

    Lighting the fire
    I…

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