by Abby Mushin Terris | Jul 17, 2022
Our weekly chanting of the Genjo Koan has highlighted for us the ways that we can approach our daily experience as koan. Living with the spirit of inquiry, of not knowing, we may notice more minutely the details of whatever’s going on. The second of the Ten Grave...
by Abby Mushin Terris | Jul 10, 2022
I took advantage of outside meditation times at the Genjo Koan sesshin to practice skygazing. Lying down is one of the four meditation postures. Combining open awareness, earthbound relaxation and gazing at large and impersonal sky forces, lets us clearly see the...
by Abby Mushin Terris | Jul 3, 2022
We are beginning a series on Tuesday nights on Buddhism’s Ten Grave Precepts. It’s important to approach them, not as absolutes that you do or do not uphold, but as guides for action in our complicated everyday lives. As guides, precepts point to the spirit of wisdom...
by Abby Mushin Terris | Jun 26, 2022
Here’s a koan. Someone asked (great master) Shitou, “What am I supposed to do?” “Why are you asking me?” “Where else can I find what I’m looking for?” “Are you sure you lost it?” We, like Shitou’s earnest seeker, come to practice searching for solutions to our lives,...
by Abby Mushin Terris | Jun 19, 2022
I dreamed that I woke up and all excitation was gone. And in its place was a wonderful silence. What is found at the seam of silence and speech? Is there anything behind the curtain? We look into this in zazen. What happens to how you perceive when you truly open into...