Yudo Seeking Mind
I was born the 6th child in a family that would eventually grow to 10 children. My parents were devout Catholics. We were raised in the City of Detroit during an explosive period of extreme violence, murders, and major riot that flaired up on almost a weekly basis for over 8 years. It is often spoke of as the most violent time in the most violent city in the US.
OG Zen Collective’s Anti- Racism Statement
Open Gate Zen Collective's Anti-Racism Statement ~with credit to the work of Zoketsu Norman Fischer and the Everyday Zen Sangha, who originated this document~ The bodhisattva vow commits us to caring for everyone’s short term and long term physical and spiritual benefit. Having done our best to cultivate this vow, and to continue to practice to strengthen and extend it, we feel deeply connected to the dramatic events now taking place in the streets of our cities.
Teach me what I cannot learn alone
Teach me what I cannot learn alone.Let us share what we know, and whatwe cannot fathom. Speak to me ofmysteries, and let us never lieto one another.May our fierce and tender longingfuel the fire in our souls. When westand side by side, let us dare to focusour desire on the truth.
Realizing Yurin, Realizing Alex
The first time I sat in meditation with Sensei Shinzan, I felt like a baby being held in my mother’s arms. I could not imagine more fondness and safer space.