Joe,

I think "...entirely Empirical and Experiential..." describes what I am talking 
about.  I would not use the word 'mystical' or 'spiritual' to describe that 
though.

Again I would say there's nothing 'spiritual' or 'mystical' about the zen I 
practice.  It's quintessentially mundane.  I associate spirituality and 
mysticism to religions, and I do not consider zen a religion - like Buddhism, 
Christianity, Islam, etc...  These religions all have varying degrees of belief 
in spirituality and mysticism - and a lot of rules too!

I do believe 'chi' is makyo (illusory).  I have 'experienced' it myself in many 
ways, but most especially as associated with my early zen practice as 'joriki' 
- but I do believe it to be illusory like my 'experiences' of good and evil, 
right and wrong, beautiful and ugly.

I know this is one of the more important areas that my zen practice diverges 
from Zen Buddhism but most especially Chan.

...Bill!

   

  

--- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Bill.  Those are GREAT teachers who you worked with.
> 
> I knew Maezumi, and he was our first teacher in Tucson, before the sangha 
> here early-on decided to become aligned with Aitken Roshi and the Diamond 
> Sangha.  We became the first affiliate of the DS, and there are now about 21 
> such around the world.
> 
> Maezumi came to Tucson once or twice and held sesshin here in the earliest 
> days of ZDS (Zen Desert Sangha).
> 
> But I was not here (in Tucson), then.
> 
> I knew Maezumi Roshi in New York City and sat with him at Bernie Glassman's 
> place when Maezumi finally came to visit Bernie after Bernie set up a place 
> of his own.  Maezumi "kept away" from Bernie's for at least a year, so Bernie 
> and his sangha would not be distracted by a more experienced and older 
> teacher.  I remember Maezumi Roshi fondly, although I did not have dokusan 
> with him.  I sat with him on a few nights when he was at Bernie's first place 
> in NYC, in Riverdale (before they later bought the Greystone Mansion), while 
> I was Sheng Yen's student.  It was 1980, and I was Sheng Yen's student since 
> Feb., 1979, and became Sheng Yen's Disciple in May, 1979, on a 7-day Ch'an 
> retreat.
> 
> I became good friends with John Daido Loori, who, like Bernie, was also given 
> transmission by Maezumi.  I did not join John's fledgling Zen Arts community 
> at Mt. Tremper NY because I was leaving the USA to do research in radio 
> astronomy in the Andes, but I was there at the start.  My friend, the late 
> Lex Hixon of the Pacifica Network of radio stations, station WBAI-FM-99.5 in 
> NYC was hugely instrumental in getting Bernie and John lots of publicity on 
> his weekly Sunday 3-hour radio program, "In The Spirit."
> 
> All the literature of ZCLA was very influential on me in the 1970s and very 
> early 1980s, and to this day.  I continued to receive THE TEN DIRECTIONS 
> regularly when I lived on a mountain in Chile, through the Diplomatic Mailbag.
> 
> Koryu Roshi, I did not know, but I love his photograph which I saw in some of 
> the ZDS literature.  I think in the ON ZEN PRACTICE series, by Maezumi and 
> Glassman, in 1978 and 1979.  His kind face made a very memorable impression, 
> but I have not seen it in years.  I think Glassman studied with him, too, and 
> said that Koryu Roshi only worked koans, and Bernie worked koans with Koryu.
> 
> You and I use "spiritual" in very different senses now.  I consider 
> everything about our practice to be spiritual, even the most mundane and 
> everyday things, all the way up to and through realization.  For you it seems 
> to connote something different, maybe something not noticed by Science or yet 
> verified by scientific instruments.  
> 
> I'd say that "Chi" is not to me spiritual in the sense in which you say 
> understand spiritual: to me it is instead entirely empirical and physical.  
> If one has not experienced chi and its circulation and its effects, then 
> perhaps it is just magical talk.  But even as a scientist I can assure you 
> that it is sensed by the practitioner.  Not because we cultivate it, but 
> because it goes with the territory when we are practicing well.  And it is 
> *not* Makyo.
> 
> I think that by "spiritual", you personally may mean something like 
> "magical", and "manifestly-false", or "naive", for we Modern folk.  I'd say 
> that Chi is not so.  Nor are the powers that are often remarked on upon 
> awakening.  These are experiences, not hidden suppositions.
> 
> On the other hand, I'd say that all of our practice is Spiritual, yes, all, 
> even the most mundane and "everyday" aspects.  It's not that I am here trying 
> to trivialize the "Spiritual": it's that I am, with all respect, going about 
> elevating the mundane to the miraculous, ...but only because that is the way 
> I see and experience it, even after 60 years.
> 
> It's not an EFFORT of mine.  It's an Appreciation: A word I learned from 
> your/our Maezumi!
> 
> Hail,
> 
> --Joe
> 
> PS  By the way, "Mystical" means entirely Empirical and Experiential.  This 
> is to distinguish it from "REVEALED" religion, which is through texts, 
> scripture.  Mystics are Empiricists (or, Experimentalists).
> 
> > "Bill!" <BillSmart@> wrote:
> >
> > Joe,
> >
> > All of it (zen/Buddha Nature) is not spiritual - IMO.
> >  
> > > (If you will, who is/was that teacher who taught in such a way?)
> > 
> > I've had 2 formal teachers in my life and neither taught me that zen was or 
> > was not spiritual.  That topic just didn't come up to the best of my 
> > recollection.  These teachers were first Koryu Osaka Roshi and  second 
> > Taizan Maezumi Roshi.  My involvement with these two roshis began in the 
> > late 60's and continued through the 70's, but I kept in contact with 
> > Maezumi right up to his death in mid-1990.
>



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