Monday, July 26, 2010

Wisdom for the day

LotusOne day there was an earthquake that shook the entire Zen temple. Parts of it even collapsed. Many of the monks were terrified. When the earthquake stopped the teacher said, "Now you have had the opportunity to see how a Zen master behaves in a crisis situation. You may have noticed that I did not panic. I was quite aware of what was happening and what to do. I led you all to the kitchen, the strongest part of the temple. It was a good decision, because you see we have all survived without any injuries. However, despite my self-control and composure, I did feel a little bit tense - which you may have deduced from the fact that I drank a large glass of water, something I never do under ordinary circumstances."

One of the monks smiled, but didn't say anything.

"What are you laughing at?" asked the teacher.

"That wasn't water," the monk replied, "it was a large glass of soy sauce."
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Upcoming Events

ZenGardenDay of Mindfulness

Saturday Sept 11, the Healing Ground Retreat Center in Greensboro

Led by Diana Hawes and Bill Patterson.

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Suggested donation $25 to $50.

Mindfulness Weekend Retreat

Therese Fitzgerald will lead "Minding the Mind"

Thursday, October 14 thru Sunday, October 17, 2010

at The Stone House in Mebane, North Carolina

Read about Therese's work.

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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Wisdom for the day

LotusA Zen master lay dying. The monks gathered around his deathbed, and the senior monk leans over and asks the master for any final words of wisdom. The old master weakly says, "Tell them Truth is like a river." The senior monk relays this message on to the other monks. The youngest monk in the group is confused, and asks, "What does he mean that Truth is like a river?" The senior monk relays this question to the master, and the master replies, "O.K., Truth is not like a river."
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Welcome

Welcome to the Durham Community of Mindful Living. We are a sangha practicing in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. We meet weekly in facilities graciously provided by the Durham Shambala Center. Click on the "Meeting Schedule and Contact Information" link to the right for meeting times and directions.

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