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On Universal Recommendation for Meditation and Buddhism

Ticket Information

  • 1 session: $28.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 21 Feb 2020, 11:00am–12:30pm
  • Fri 21 Feb 2020, 2:00pm–3:30pm
  • Sat 22 Feb 2020, 2:00pm–3:30pm
  • Sat 22 Feb 2020, 4:00pm–5:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Ekai Korematsu Roshi
FUKAN ZAZEN GI
On Universal Recommendation for Meditation and Buddhism

Fukan Zazen Gi, (Principle of Universally Recommended Seated Meditation) was written by Zen Master Dogen in 1227. It was declaration of his dharma/conviction arising from his own experience that Zazen and Buddha Dharma/Enlightenment is One and the same.

Zazen is Seated Meditation that traces its origin to the Yogic culture of the Indus Valley Civilization (c. 3300 – c. 1300 BCE).
Shakyamuni adopted and experienced Great Awakening, Enlightenment, by the practice of Zazen about 2500 years ago under the bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, India. His seated meditation realized his search for the Truth, the Reality. This marked the origin of Buddha Dharma or what we call “Buddhism” that has become the faith of billions of people in Asia, and also in developing spiritual cultures beyond.

Meditation has gained wide popularity in today’s world as it brings innumerable benefit for the wellbeing among people. All forms of meditation and their applications have developed beyond bounds of Buddha Dharma and Buddhist tradition.

“Originally, the Way is complete and universal. How can we distinguish practice from enlightenment?” -Zen Master Dogen

Referring to Fukan Zazen Gi as the platform, particular Aspects of Meditation and Buddhism in the contemporary world will be discussed interactively. A brief guided meditation will be included in each class.

Ekai Korematsu Roshi - Ekai Korematsu Roshi is the Abbot and resident Teacher of the Jikishoan Zen Buddhist Community. Born in Japan in 1948, he studied humanities and Buddhism in Denmark and the USA. He was ordained a monk in the USA by Kobun Chino Roshi in 1976.

Roshi received Dharma transmission from Ikko Narasaki Roshi in 1986. His formal Buddhist training encompassed twelve years at three Japanese monasteries - Eiheiji, Zuioji and Shogoji. In 1999 Roshi established the Jikishoan Zen Buddhist Community in Melbourne.

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