Hello all! First response.?
seonjoon
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I can finally see and reply. Thank you for the switch.?
Hope everyone is well.?
Gassho
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Seonjoon Young, MDiv
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I look forward to seeing you all.
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Hi Everyone,? , A friend and others created a Quarantine Task Force to make sanitized deliveries to people who cant get to the store. I've used them. They pick up.your items and sanitize them on your porch. They follow very strengent guidelines regarding sanitation. Here's the FB link.?
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Hi Francine,
I will definitely be there. ?Thanks for hosting this!
? Bill
On Mar 27, 2020, at 8:53 AM, francine@... wrote:
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Hi Francine,
I will definitely be there. ?Thanks for hosting this!
? Bill
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?Dear Friends, Tomorrow (Saturday) from 1-2 pm we'll have our first Open Create space.? Please feel free to join and bring along whatever you are creating with pen, paintbrush, ink, needle and thread, paper, glue or whatever is keeping you creative.? The space will be open on the second and fourth Saturday of every month.? I hope to see you.
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I can finally see and reply. Thank you for the switch.?
Hope everyone is well.?
Gassho
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Response to Karin Roshi's message from Paige Noon
Paige wrote this response to Karin Roshi's recent Dharma message, and Karin thought it would be nice to share with the sangha:
Thank you thank you for this perfectly wonderful timely teaching. The virus and I, one and the same, sit together in the back yard as the spring sun warms our bodies. This message arrived as I was gazing up at a clear blue sky and listening to the flicker call wildly from the Russian elm in full bud. Spring is positive and reassuring suggesting all can be healed and made well. But this spring is different, a virus has come with a message. A message delivered and experienced physically. The same message to all of us no matter our gender, race, religion, socio-economic class, nationality.?
Greed, hatred and ignorance have arisen endlessly and have grown exponentially like the virus curve. Resources have? been used to excess. Life is not simple, slow, compassionate, interconnected with all people or with the planet. The sickness has come to a head. But from the charred land of a fire green shoots rise up. And here too we stop, slow down, take care of friends and neighbors, clean the kitchen carefully, volunteer at the food bank, walk the dog more slowy, show up at hospitals to offer care, forgive rent payments, continue to provide school lunches. Wow, we can do this! We can live differently than we thought we could. We can drive less, fly less, do errands for others more, chat more with neighbors, ask about the health of our friends, make soup and live fully in our true connections with one another. Even wars may end. The planet is not only our solace but is us. The? blue sky, fresh air, the bright stars at night, the grand spruces, chickadee chants, the clean rushing water of rivers. Maybe now we can understand. Maybe now we can nurture this planet like we can nurture our neighbors, near and far.?
So much empty and false satisfaction has ruled our lives.This little virus can remind of us of the wisdom we already have in our hearts. The time has come to practice it and see the harmony and beauty that comes forth. May we be of one heart.
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Yes, I read this the other day. Beautiful poem. Joel
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I came across this poems that I thought folks might enjoy.
John
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PandemicWhat if you thought of it as the Jews consider the Sabbath— the most sacred of times? Cease from travel. Cease from buying and selling. Give up, just for now,? on trying to make the world different than it is.? Sing. Pray. Touch only those to whom you commit your life. Center down. ? And when your body has become still, reach out with your heart. Know that we are connected in ways that are terrifying and beautiful. (You could hardly deny it now.) Know that our lives are in one another’s hands. (Surely, that has come clear.) Do not reach out your hands. Reach out your heart. Reach out your words. Reach out all the tendrils of compassion that move, invisibly, where we cannot touch. ? Promise this world your love– for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, so long as we all shall live. ? –Lynn Ungar 3/11/20?
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The way it works, is that looking below, you can reply to all on the listserve by “reply to group,” to one person by “reply to sender” as well as opt out of a topic by “mute this topic” or start a new topic by “new topic.” scanning your email in box you will be able to tell what is coming from this site and decide if or when you want to look at it. It just give you a bit more control, KK
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On Mar 26, 2020, at 8:38 PM, Mark Tasker <markwilliamtasker@...> wrote:
Greetings. I need some tutoring. Only saw one message on this string of emails. Cheers. Mark
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 8:13 PM <madelinesray@...> wrote: Perfect!
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Dear Friends, Tomorrow (Saturday) from 1-2 pm we'll have our first Open Create space.? Please feel free to join and bring along whatever you are creating with pen, paintbrush, ink, needle and thread, paper, glue or whatever is keeping you creative.? The space will be open on the second and fourth Saturday of every month.? I hope to see you.
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On Mar 25, 2020, at 5:43 PM, Bill Hamaker <hamakercheim1@...> wrote:
?I so appreciate the idea Stacey McConlogue shared last night at our Zoom sitting! ?Having returned from Sesshin in Hawaii, she related how she taught other participants to recite the Sino-Japanese part of Kannon Sutra, which takes about 20 seconds to say, while hand washing. ?I have replaced Yankee Doodle with this verse and find it is much more satisfying (and maybe even safer!) to use:
?Kanzeon namu butsu yo,?butsu u in yo, butsu u en buppo, so en joraku ga, jo cho nen Kanzeon, bo nen Kanzeon, nen nen ju shin ki, nen nen fu ri shin.
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Re: a poem to share at this time
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Beautiful!? Thank you David!?
Greetings all,
A friend just shared this poem with me today and I thought some of you might also appreciate it's message.
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Warmly,
David H. Marvin
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Re: a poem to share at this time
Beautiful!? Thank you David!?
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Greetings all,
A friend just shared this poem with me today and I thought some of you might also appreciate it's message. -- Warmly,
David H. Marvin
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a poem to share at this time
Greetings all,
A friend just shared this poem with me today and I thought some of you might also appreciate it's message. -- Warmly,
David H. Marvin
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On Mar 25, 2020, at 5:43 PM, Bill Hamaker <hamakercheim1@...> wrote:
?I so appreciate the idea Stacey McConlogue shared last night at our Zoom sitting! ?Having returned from Sesshin in Hawaii, she related how she taught other participants to recite the Sino-Japanese part of Kannon Sutra, which takes about 20 seconds to say, while hand washing. ?I have replaced Yankee Doodle with this verse and find it is much more satisfying (and maybe even safer!) to use:
?Kanzeon namu butsu yo,?butsu u in yo, butsu u en buppo, so en joraku ga, jo cho nen Kanzeon, bo nen Kanzeon, nen nen ju shin ki, nen nen fu ri shin.
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