Tag: Prayer

  • St. Peter of Damascus

    I pray Thee, compassionate Lord, do not allow me to be condemned because of the unworthy and ungrateful manner in which I contemplate the great mysteries that Thou hast revealed to Thy saints and through them to me, a sinner and Thy unworthy servant.

    For see, Lord, Thy servant stands before Thee, idle in everything, speechless, as one who is dead; and I do not dare to say anything more or to presumptuously contemplate further.

    But as always I fall down before Thee, crying from the depths of my soul. . .




  • CASE 100: Rôya’s "Mountains and Rivers"


    A monk asked Master Kaku of Rôya, “The essential state is pure and clear. How are mountains, rivers and the great earth produced at once?”



    Kaku said, “The essential state is pure and clear. How are mountains, rivers and the great earth produced at once?”


  • CASE 99: Unmon’s "Bowl and Pail"

    A monk asked Unmon, “What is the dust-dust samadhi?”

    Unmon said, “Rice in the bowl, water in the pail.”

  • St. Ephraim the Syrian

    The Seraph could no with his fingers,

    but just brought it close to Isaiah’s mouth:

    the Seraph did not hold it,

    Isaiah did not consume it,

    but us our Lord has allowed to do both.

  • Eight of Disks

    financial resources must be carefully managed.

    additional training in order to enhance your career projects.

    rapid spiritual development – almost an initiation.

    periods of development and learning.

    Allow yourself to be alert for good opportunities and happy consequences

  • CASE 98: Tôzan’s "Intimate with It"


    A monk asked Tôzan, “Among the three bodies [of Buddha], what body does not degenerate into numbers?”



    Tôzan said, “I am always most intimate with it.”


  • VIII Adjustment

    everything we do today has either a positive or negative effect upon our future.

    We shape our futures by what we do and think now.

    the requirement for constant assessment and balancing which opens us to spiritual expansion.

    Have a look at habitual or routine behaviour, and decide whether it is appropriate to your current state of mind, and position.

  • St. Isaac the Syrian


    Why do you increase your bonds?

    Take hold of your life before your light grows dark and you seek help and do not find it.

    This life has been given to you for repentance; do not waste it in vain
    pursuits.

  • CASE 97: Emperor Dôkô’s Helmet Hood

    Emperor Dôkô spoke to Kôke saying, “I have attained the treasure of the Central Plain. However, no one can set a price on it.”

    Kôke said, “Your Majesty, please lend it to me so that I may see.”

    The emperor pulled the straps of his helmet hood with both hands.

    Kôke said, “Who can dare to set a price on the emperor’s treasure!”

  • CASE 96: Kyûhô Does Not Acknowledge

    Kyûhô served Sekisô as his attendant.

    After Sekisô’s passing, the assembly wanted to make their head monk the abbot of the temple. Kyûhô would not acknowledge him.

    He said, “Wait till I examine him. If he understands our late master’s spirit and intention, I will serve him as I served our late master.”

    So he asked the head monk, “Our late master said,

    Have been totally ceased;
    Have been totally extinguished;
    [Have become a cool land of desolation;] 82
    Have had only one awareness for ten thousand years;
    Have become cold ashes and a withered tree;
    Have become a vertical stripe83 of white silk.’

    Tell me, what sort of matter did he clarify with this?”

    The head monk said, “He clarified the matter of absolute Oneness.”

    Ho said, “If so, you have not yet understood our late master’s spirit.”

    The head monk said, “Don’t you acknowledge me? Pass me incense.”

    He lit the incense and said, “If I had not understood our late master’s spirit, I would not be able to pass away while the smoke of this incense rises.”

    No sooner had he said this than he expired while sitting in zazen.

    Kyûhô caressed his back and said, “Dying while sitting or standing is not impossible. But you could not even dream of our late master’s spirit.”