Thursday, June 11, 2020

June 12, 2020


Another story about the Chinese Zen teacher named ‘Bird’s Nest', who was called this because he lived up in a tree...

There was a statesman and poet who was a student of Bird’s Nest.  And one time the statesman stood below his tree, called up to him and said, “Looks very precarious and dangerous up there,” and Bird’s Nest said down to him, “Looks very precarious and dangerous down there.”  





Our life is this way.  It’s very precarious and it’s dangerous to actually go about in the world...and yet we must do it as we cannot live our life forever in a tree  protecting ourselves from 'what is'.



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Our ZHS on-line schedule:  
  • Mondays: 7-8:30pm - zazen, short service, lecture/discussion
  • Tuesdays-Fridays: 5:30-6:10pm - zazen, offering of merit/bows
  • Saturdays: 8:00-10:15am - zazen, short service, tea, discussion/study
  • For more information:  www.zenheartsangha.org)  
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Special bows for today: 
  • Please offer bows for George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and others who have died from police brutality
  • Please offer bows for Dottie Kelly, Misha's family member, who died of lung disease on May 20th
  • Please offer bows for Annette Merrill, Misha's cousin, who died on May 13th from lung cancer
  • Please offer bows for Donald Kennedy, former president of Stanford University, who died from COVID-19
  • Please continue to offer bows for Nick Battaglia, Camille Spar's father, who died Aprill 13th 
  • Please continue to offer bows for the family of Alison Templeton, a PS parent, who died on April 1st 
  • Please continue to offer bows of well-being for:   
    • Beverly Klemme whose beloved horse Saphire died May 26th
    • Rev. Les Kaye, Misha’s Zen teacher, who is recovering at home undergoing chemotherapy
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