Rev. Danny Fisher

Just a Buddhist Minister Trying to Benefit Beings

A Gift of Dharma for 4.20.10

Dainin Katagiri Roshi Today’s quote is from Dainin Katagiri Roshi (1928-1990), who was a Soto Zen priest and founder of the Minnesota Zen Meditation Center, where he served as abbot from 1972 until his death in 1990.  This is it:

When you really want to know who you are or what the real significance of human life, human suffering is, very naturally you come back to silence, even though you don’t want to, you return to an area of no-sound. It cannot be explained, but in this silence you can realize, even if only dimly, what the real point is that you want to know. Whatever kind of question you ask or whatever you think, finally you have to return to silence. This silence is vast; you don’t know what it is.

“Zooming in on the Saffron Revolution” – This Week’s Post is Up at Shambhala Sun Space!

The Jiegu (Yushu) Earthquake Relief Fund

Buddhist sculptures at a destroyed monastery are cleaned in earthquake-hit Yushu county, Qinghai province, on Monday.

"Buddhist sculptures at a destroyed monastery are cleaned in earthquake-hit Yushu county, Qinghai province, on Monday." (Reuters)

Jasmine Duckworth, an acquaintance of mine who was born in Yushu, has founded a group to help with earthquake relief efforts there: Jiegu (Yushu) Earthquake Relief Fund. Please help by making a secure donation here.

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