In my previous post I had mentioned going on a retreat to a Zen monastery, specifically
Ryumonji Zen Monastery. I have recently returned home, with a whole sense of being.
I learned many things during my stay, (including but not limited to), things about myself, Zazen, and practice. For lack of a better term, I found the "light" which I needed, not only for my practice, but also for myself. The abbot was genuinely kind and compassionate. Never before had I met a man who was so kind, understanding, and genuine.
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Shoken/The Abbot (left) and myself (right) |
So my returning marks the end of my hiatus from blogging, which I now plan to post more frequently. Thanks to all of you who have been following me through my hiatus.
Here are a couple pictures of the monastery I took during my stay. Gassho.
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Ryumonji (left to right): Sodo/Sitting Hall, Hondo/Buddha Hall, Kuin/Dining and Dorms |
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View from courtyard |
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Entrance sign |
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Temple Bell |
2 comments:
So pretty. I'm looking forward to visiting.
Awesome shots. I'm so jealous!
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