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Huntington Beach Zen Meditation

When:  Every 
Sunday, 7:30am – 9:30am


Sangha - Center for Spiritual Living
 
7641 Talbert Ave,
Carol's Community Room 206 
Huntington Beach, CA 92648 
(located between Beach Blvd and Gothard St)

Practice will begin at 7:30 am with 3 Periods of seated meditation which is interspersed by two periods of walking meditation (approx 1 1/2 hours total.) There will be a Short Talk followed by the teacher answering questions. Please make a love offering to Sangha Center to keep our practice location. The teacher receives no compensation for teaching this group. All proceeds go to Sangha Center.


Householder Zen Practice

Chán Master Dàhuì Zōnggăo (1089 – 1163), who was the primary disciple of Chán Master Yuanwu Keqin, (the Author of the Bìyán Lù 碧巌録 "Blue Cliff Record"), noticed that his practitioners were beginning to attach to the words of his late Master with blind and superficial understand. Consequently, and without hesitation, he destroyed the Blue Cliff Record printing blocks, such that the book subsequently became out of print. It was certainly an unusual event for a disciple to do such a thing to his master. In the eyes of contemporary people what the disciple did was outrageous. At that time, Master Dàhuì Zōnggăo destroyed all the printing blocks, nevertheless, years later, later disciples cut new ones and the book came into circulation once again.

Master Dàhuì is known as the functional founder of our modern method of practice, mainly the huàtóu and kōan method of insight and transcendence. Dàhuì attained enlightenment at an early age and was assigned as the principle teacher to the Lay Students who were practicing under the tutelage of Chán Master Yuanwu. Because of this, Dàhuì wrote many of his treatises with the Lay Student in mind. It is because this great teacher stepped out of the normal function of a monk and spent his time almost exclusively with Lay Students in his early years of practice, that we today have a methodology that can work within the life of a householder.

"To attain enlightenment, it is not necessary to abandon family life, quit your job, become a vegetarian, practice asceticism, flee to a quiet mountain top, or enter a ghost cave of dead Zen to entertain your subjective imaginings. If you have been practicing quiet meditation but your mind is still not calm and fee when in the midst of activity, this means your haven't been empowered by your quiet meditation. Furthermore, if you have been practicing quietude just to get rid of agitation, then when your are practicing quietude just to get rid of agitation, then when you are in the midst of agitation, the agitation will disturb your mind just as if you had never done any quiet meditation.
When you are studying Zen, as you meet with people and deal with situations, never allow bad thoughts to continue. If a bad thought arises, immediately focus your attention and root the thought out. If, however, you just follow the thought unhindered, this will not only make it impossible to have any insight into your own true nature it will also make you a fool.

Good and bad come from you own mind. But what do you call your own mind, apart from your actions and thoughts? Where does your mind come from? If you really know where your own mind comes from, boundless obstacles caused by your own actions will be cleared all at once. After seeing that, all sorts of extraordinary possibilities will come to you without your seeking them."

Chán Master Dàhuì Zōnggăo

 

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