ZEN MASTER: an intimate portrait of John Daido Loori Roshi -by Rachael Loori Romero.m4v
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ย. 2024
- An intimate portrait of one of the early and foremost teachers of Zen Buddhism in the United States. John Daido Loori was the founder and abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery, in Mt Tremper, NY and the founder of the Mountains and Rivers Order. He received dharma transmission from both the Soto and Rinzai Orders. Before becoming a zen monk Loori served in the U.S. Navy, worked for a number of years as a scientist and married twice. Loori authored more than twenty books on the dharma and was a photographer and nature lover all his life. He is survived by three children, two brothers, four grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews and his third wife, Rachael Loori Romero who made this visual poem in his memory. Photos by Rachael Loori Romero, Ros Bell, John Daido Loori . ZMM Archive. Thanks to Tasha Seikan Sudan for production assistance. Chants by ZMM monks and song by Daido and Yukon and thanks for cinuste. All Rights Reserved.
He was my first real teacher. I only spent a few hours in his presence, mostly 25 years ago. Each moment, his life is an example to be realized within oneself. His contribution to American Zen is immeasurable.
"Life and death are of supreme importance.. do not squander your life." - Dogen
I was never able to meet Daido Roshi but he inspired me to study zen and by listening to his dharma discourses online over the years really makes me feel as though I knew him.
In Gassho Roshi.
Thank you Daido for being with us
How wonderful! As I look forward to my first visit to ZMM next month, this is a beautiful preparation for encountering the Sangha this wonderful man founded. Thank you! Namaste!
The way of the tractor,
leaving no trace,
on soil needing nothing
Thank you so much Rachel.
love Yoshin
Thank you Rachael for sharing these wonderful clips and memories
Very well produced, very lovely
Vielen herzlichen Dank für dieses wundervolle Video. :)
That which animated the old monk's skandha body in life is certainly beyond death. If the old monk saw IT, that's great. That is what a Buddhist is supposed to do! If he didn't see IT, let's hope his merit (punya) is sufficient to keep up the search for that which animates all things, the Buddha-nature.
@vgmacstern --thanks
the chanting is lovely. what is it?
it's states that above..thanks _/\_
Where is he, Daido, now? What is his present location? What is he doing now, that great Zen master? One teacher said "Only way to make your karma disappear is to make your consciousness empty." How to make my consciousness empty? Is it already empty or not? If not then when? If you are doing something now, then you have to do it, so JUST DO IT! Don't collect information like an encyclopedia. You are not a walking dictionary! When you don't know what to do, just do what you always do: eat, shit and sleep. Enjoy your life. Entertain yourself. Be creative, but don't burn out yourself. Otherwise you will become a crazy practitioner and lose precious human rebirth for ...e o n s. What a loss, huh? Have a nice day.
+dtseringdorje
Everywhere and nowhere, he is