It is incredible. I often think that I probably have access to more Buddhist teachings than monks and nuns in the finest temples and monasteries in the past. So many teachings from so many cultures and languages, all translated so that we can understand and learn from them. So much gratitude for all those who are part of this.
A thousand thanks! I have eye problems and am quite limited in my ability to read the written and digital page. May the merit of this vidio help you in your sojourn toward liberation. Gassho.
Thank you so much for your comment. You are exactly the kind of person I am doing this for so it is really good to hear it is reaching you. Let me know if there is anything in particular you would like read. Deep bows for your practice.
Thanks for this video. To me, Bendowa is even more important than Genjokoan. At the moment, I am reading "The Wholehearted Way" by Uchiyama, translated by Okamura and Leighton. I also have the Nishijima and Cross version in their Book One. But one thing at a time.
Yada yada something something, seeking fire err set something on fire? And then poor student Bobby didnt become a buddhist he ended up an arsonist hehehe. Thank you for taking the time to record this.
Good evening (depending on your perspective), I recently heard a talk from Alan Watts speaking of the Shobogenzo and I have a question, and since this seems to be the appropriate audience I'll just ask it here... What is the shobogenzo? Is it a book? A series of writings? Is this video just a chapter from the book?
Hi Dave! Shōbōgenzō is a collection of writings by the Buddhist monk Eihei Dōgen who lived in the first half of the 13th century in Japan and founded the Japanese school of Sōtō Zen Buddhism. There are various versions but most English translations contain 95 chapters (or fascicles) of which this is the first. The book Moon in a Dewdrop by Kaz Tanahashi contains some of the most important fascicles and I can also recommend The Zen Master's Dance by Jundo Cohen as a great book to explain the meaning of some of Dōgen's writings.
for example if we want the rule of law, we m=MUST engrain it into the conscious field, its like engraning a black hole with morals... its doable, think about the automated processes when the Kosmos was born... thru mass gaps eventually forms are an outcome, but only one of the notes, unless peacefull non warring species inhabit the who shebang... then you get some thing SPECIAL.
Sometimes we use relative terms to point people to how to practice. In the end, as you point out, they are not literally true, but at the beginning they can be helpful.
Anyone notice that in every spiritual tradition in the world the claim is that the true teaching has died or dried up or been lost and now we have some man to come and restore the truth back to us. My bullshit detector is on the alarm right now.
I guess that if someone didn't think they had something to add they wouldn't bother to say anything. There have been founders of new spiritual traditions and reformers precisely because people, usually men, were not satisfied with how things were. This is how things evolve. But, yes, spiritual traditions do oversell themselves and Dōgen can definitely go large in extolling the virtues of zazen. However, it is unarguable that he set out a new direction for Buddhism and Ch'an/Zen with his teachings and this is why we are still reading him centuries after his death. Whether people think it is of value is totally up to them. Personally, I do. YMMV.
As you probably know, the original book is in Japanese but this is a translation of it by a Japanese Zen teacher and his student from this book: drive.google.com/file/d/1Pq2MCIiUnLUZepRE0OLs1ptkCCWziq6c/view
@@zenaudio108 Ok thank you. I only ever heard it be called the Shobogenzo Not the "Shobogenzo Bendowa. Thanks for the audio of it. This will be very helpful in the study of it.
Thanks for the recording. Unfortunately human beings have no managed to comprehend the subtle inner processes that occur during realization, for instance they do not seem to know in which region of the body realisation occurs, even though maps like the map of Chakras clearly indicate different functioning in different areas. The stench of kill-the-ego is so strong that they are afraid to know any details preferring instead to repeat once again that their teaching is the best because it is authentic, and authentic because it is the best - as do all other teachings like Islam or Judaism ... but without giving any actual details. If pushed they say that no details can be given. Even thought details are already developed in various traditions, for instance what is the meaning of the halo seen in many traditions .. why is it in the region of the head and not the foot? Few humans have any intelligence whatsoever, which is one reason they still need to rely on ancient teachings.
It is probably harder to discern from the audio reading rather than the text, but there is a whole passage that is part of a question which Dogen goes on to point out is not his view, but rather the view of some non-Buddhists.
Ah, you can't get through the day without a good supply of Ribena! I have, however, since bought a pop filter which has improved more recent recordings. At some point I will redo these older ones.
Oddly it doesn't bother me.. Could be worse.. You should hear me reading out loud... False teeth lisping.. Mispronounced and countless faults.. Ha ha ha But hey.. It's the words, the text that matter..
I'm sorry you are so easily disturbed and unsettled by such things. You must be a very sensitive individual. Easily annoyed by the actions of others you find intrusive upon your own experience.
@@adamcarey6093 Yep absolutely ! We people a r e different " And we are no robots !! Fully (con-) centered/centrated beings do n o t bother about any unimportant "mouth-sounds and -smackings" 😁
Loving all these comments from "spiritual seekers" getting annoyed by an amateur reading of an audiobook instead of listening to the actual words. A practical tip might be don't listen with earphones?
I am so thankful for this. May all sentient beings witness this profound brilliant glory.
Dog loved it
1:02:25 you are not here to seek yourself, you are here because you seek yourself.
You have provided an invaluable resource for humanity. Thank you brother.
We're getting this information for free..what a time we live in, indeed. Thank you :)
It is incredible. I often think that I probably have access to more Buddhist teachings than monks and nuns in the finest temples and monasteries in the past. So many teachings from so many cultures and languages, all translated so that we can understand and learn from them.
So much gratitude for all those who are part of this.
@@zenaudio108 💯
Thank you for your reading. I came fromAlan WAtts
Aaaaaaaaah -> back to the r o o t s :P
Likewise
He's yo papy? 🤔
Love this reading. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing the dharma.
Thank you for listening, Corinna.
Thank you so much, great reading. 🐝🙏🙏
A thousand thanks! I have eye problems and am quite limited in my ability to read the written and digital page. May the merit of this vidio help you in your sojourn toward liberation. Gassho.
Thank you so much for your comment. You are exactly the kind of person I am doing this for so it is really good to hear it is reaching you.
Let me know if there is anything in particular you would like read. Deep bows for your practice.
Thank you very much!
I hope you're traveling alright your path of life 🌞
Thank you, Alice! Likewise, I hope that your life is relatively bump free just now.
@@zenaudio108 Oh I think it has just all the necessary bumps which is fine :)
Thank you, nicely read out. Much appreciated.
Thank you. Deep Bows. Seiko🙏🏼
Thank you.
You are very welcome!
Thanks for this video. To me, Bendowa is even more important than Genjokoan.
At the moment, I am reading "The Wholehearted Way" by Uchiyama, translated by Okamura and Leighton. I also have the Nishijima and Cross version in their Book One. But one thing at a time.
Well done Andy.
Thank you Kokuu. Gassho.
Thank you and anumodana!
_/|\_ with metta
Thanks alot ❤️❤️
You are very welcome, Vera 🙏
@@zenaudio108 Very precious indeed your download!❤️🙏👋
What is the bell at the beginning? I interpret it as the eternal now
42:37
Wait, WHAT?! But-but-but...I thought that was the whole thing!
Shobogenzo comprises around 95 chapters. This is just the first one.
thank u very much...
How much $ would it take to sponsor this text and remove the ads? It would be like sweeping the monastery floor :)
Om shanti shanti shanti
Yada yada something something, seeking fire err set something on fire? And then poor student Bobby didnt become a buddhist he ended up an arsonist hehehe. Thank you for taking the time to record this.
Haha! He should have mentioned the bit about not playing with matches ;-)
42:46 Seneca?? what is he doing here?
Nice reading
🙏🏼
Good evening (depending on your perspective),
I recently heard a talk from Alan Watts speaking of the Shobogenzo and I have a question, and since this seems to be the appropriate audience I'll just ask it here... What is the shobogenzo? Is it a book? A series of writings? Is this video just a chapter from the book?
Hi Dave! Shōbōgenzō is a collection of writings by the Buddhist monk Eihei Dōgen who lived in the first half of the 13th century in Japan and founded the Japanese school of Sōtō Zen Buddhism. There are various versions but most English translations contain 95 chapters (or fascicles) of which this is the first.
The book Moon in a Dewdrop by Kaz Tanahashi contains some of the most important fascicles and I can also recommend The Zen Master's Dance by Jundo Cohen as a great book to explain the meaning of some of Dōgen's writings.
@@zenaudio108 beautiful! Thank you so much for the clarification! I'll definitely put that book on my next to read. 😊
Thanks
for example if we want the rule of law, we m=MUST engrain it into the conscious field, its like engraning a black hole with morals... its doable, think about the automated processes when the Kosmos was born... thru mass gaps eventually forms are an outcome, but only one of the notes, unless peacefull non warring species inhabit the who shebang... then you get some thing SPECIAL.
The idea that sitting is a gate is in itself a fallacy, the gate has no gate
Sometimes we use relative terms to point people to how to practice. In the end, as you point out, they are not literally true, but at the beginning they can be helpful.
Dogen is pretty savage 😂
He really can be! He certainly doesn't mince his words when it comes to criticising!
Anyone notice that in every spiritual tradition in the world the claim is that the true teaching has died or dried up or been lost and now we have some man to come and restore the truth back to us. My bullshit detector is on the alarm right now.
I guess that if someone didn't think they had something to add they wouldn't bother to say anything. There have been founders of new spiritual traditions and reformers precisely because people, usually men, were not satisfied with how things were. This is how things evolve.
But, yes, spiritual traditions do oversell themselves and Dōgen can definitely go large in extolling the virtues of zazen. However, it is unarguable that he set out a new direction for Buddhism and Ch'an/Zen with his teachings and this is why we are still reading him centuries after his death. Whether people think it is of value is totally up to them. Personally, I do. YMMV.
You need to double up your practice and so looking for the external and stop being in drunken stopper.
Is this the original book ?
As you probably know, the original book is in Japanese but this is a translation of it by a Japanese Zen teacher and his student from this book: drive.google.com/file/d/1Pq2MCIiUnLUZepRE0OLs1ptkCCWziq6c/view
@@zenaudio108 Ok thank you. I only ever heard it be called the Shobogenzo Not the "Shobogenzo Bendowa. Thanks for the audio of it. This will be very helpful in the study of it.
@@Steve-si8hx Bendowa is the first fascicle of Shobogenzo. There are 94 others! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bend%C5%8Dwa
Hello everyone
Who is here after listened to Alan Watts
(Cactus Jack) Bang bang!
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Eihei is pronounced like a(the letter)-hey, not ee-hai. Thanks for this reading.
Thanks for the recording.
Unfortunately human beings have no managed to comprehend the subtle inner processes that occur during realization, for instance they do not seem to know in which region of the body realisation occurs, even though maps like the map of Chakras clearly indicate different functioning in different areas.
The stench of kill-the-ego is so strong that they are afraid to know any details preferring instead to repeat once again that their teaching is the best because it is authentic, and authentic because it is the best - as do all other teachings like Islam or Judaism ... but without giving any actual details.
If pushed they say that no details can be given.
Even thought details are already developed in various traditions, for instance what is the meaning of the halo seen in many traditions .. why is it in the region of the head and not the foot?
Few humans have any intelligence whatsoever, which is one reason they still need to rely on ancient teachings.
Garbage. You are a highly intelligent animal that barely understands itself.
you wreak of arrogance and egoism, back to practice.
40: min NO WRONG, think of automate processes, and also engraning those as well,,, with rules and compassion.
It is probably harder to discern from the audio reading rather than the text, but there is a whole passage that is part of a question which Dogen goes on to point out is not his view, but rather the view of some non-Buddhists.
Was you drinking ribena between each sentence haha.
Ah, you can't get through the day without a good supply of Ribena! I have, however, since bought a pop filter which has improved more recent recordings. At some point I will redo these older ones.
Haha i love these vids they dont need redoing unless you really wanna ❤.
Bless man
gasshō
Deep Gassho
You have not seen your nature.
Thank you for your comment.
I made it half way through before I couldn't stand the sound of his mouth and smacking lips anymore....
I understand now and im sorry i can finish the whole reading now
Go wash your bowl
Oddly it doesn't bother me..
Could be worse.. You should hear me reading out loud... False teeth lisping.. Mispronounced and countless faults.. Ha ha ha But hey.. It's the words, the text that matter..
I'm sorry you are so easily disturbed and unsettled by such things. You must be a very sensitive individual. Easily annoyed by the actions of others you find intrusive upon your own experience.
@@adamcarey6093 Yep absolutely ! We people a r e different " And we are no robots !! Fully (con-) centered/centrated beings do n o t bother about any unimportant "mouth-sounds and -smackings" 😁
You are not well suited to record audiobooks.
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It was freely given. Perhaps you should record your own rendition.
Hahaha
Is this opinion subjective or objective? .. Not that it matters.. It's just an opinion.
Loving all these comments from "spiritual seekers" getting annoyed by an amateur reading of an audiobook instead of listening to the actual words. A practical tip might be don't listen with earphones?