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Monday, January 6, 2025

All Ways Are How

So how do you think the unthinkable? There is no way. How? How is the way. Because we don’t know how. So, there you can put anything. How? This way is how. That way is how. All ways are how. It is like a fact. A cat is a fact. A dog is a fact.

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Sunday, January 5, 2025

RIP Peter Schneider


from Beginner's Mind Zen Center
in Northridge, CA 

Peter Schneider, Yozen Taishin (Embracing Zen, Surrender to the Truth), ordained by Shunryu Suzuki and a dharma heir of Sojun Mel Weitsman, was born December 24, 1937.


He passed away Saturday January 4, 2025, around 8 pm. He had been alternating between hospital and a convalescent recovery facility since breaking his femur in a fall a couple months ago. His situation was complicated by a bacterial infection. Even though he was eventually declared free of the infection and taken off antibiotics, it wasn't enough. One of our sangha members said the nurse they spoke with said it was quite unexpected, as she had checked in on him an hour before he passed. It is unclear what the ultimate cause of death was.

He is survived by his wife and co-abbot Jane, and all of us. May we celebrate his life and remember his teaching.

Deep bows,

-Chris B (Myokan Daisho)

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I've been in touch with Peter and Jane recently and Peter very recently while he was in a convalescent center. We talked a couple of times since he was there. His mind was fine. Heartfelt condolences to Jane. They were a very tight couple. From the time they got together at Tassajara they've been inseparable. They'd get sick together. He said she wasn't well either. We tended to talk the three of us together. I told them to me they were a unit. Farewell dear friend and dharma bro - dc

Peter and Jane Schneider cuke page


Like The Sun

The sun is not shining only on the earth, you know. If the earth happens to be here, the sun will shine on our earth [laughs]. Think unthinkable means your mind must be like the sun. It is shining, but it is not shining on some particular thing.

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Saturday, January 4, 2025

Think The Unthinkable

Think the unthinkable. You must think the unthinkable means think not about something. Usually when you think, you think about something. But if your thinking mind is directed the opposite way, that is to think the unthinkable. Your mind is still clear, but there is no object.

One-stroke brushplay by Kazuaki Tanahashi

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Friday, January 3, 2025

To Work Inward

The power which you will obtain by true practice is the mind of hara we need. Here again, it is necessary to switch over your usual way of understanding to an opposite way of understanding. Without working toward the outside, to work inward without trying to achieve anything—to forget—to stop our mind which is working always outward. This is the most important point in Zen.

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Thursday, January 2, 2025

Beyond Dualistic Mind

There have been many misunderstandings about the power of hara. The power of hara is not to be some supernatural power. The power of hara is not something of which you can be proud or which you can obtain by hard practice or through dualistic effort. This mind is beyond our dualistic mind, so you cannot explain what it is by words. It is the mind which would be understood before you explain about it. This kind of mind is true mind.

Richard Baker and Shunryu Suzuki at Tassajara - 1967

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Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Zen Mind

So, the mind we will obtain by our practice is something which is very subtle and at the same time it is very great. This kind of mind is Zen mind.

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Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Happy New Year

 In this new year may you be happy, healthy, free from harm, love life, and awaken.

Appreciate


Photo by Teteki Andrew Atkeiso

What we will acquire by our practice or as a function of our tanden is sometimes very subtle, but subtle enough to catch. With the smallest sound, sometimes the mind will pervade the great universe. Actually, because it is so subtle it can cover the whole world. To appreciate the smallest trivial thing is actually how to appreciate—how to make our life on a cosmic scale.

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Monday, December 30, 2024

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Pseudo Dionysius was a 5th century Syrian monk who wrote in Greek The Mystical Theology, his most famous work. It's like the Heart Sutra of Christianity, the via negativa, the neti neti (not this not that) of Advaita Vedanta. An appropriate reading for the holiday season. Listen to the podcast and read the book.