December
12-31-13 - Farewell Steve Stucky who died at home this morning at 4:03.
A life well lived. A man who will be missed. Love and condolences to Lane.
Subtle
Eye - the Great Leap
Facebook
Page for Steve.
Cuke page for Steve
12-31-13 - Happy New Year or in Indonesian, Salemat Tahun Baru which I
remember by thinking of Town Bar. Selamat is congratulations, tahun year,
baru new. -
posted in
Saunters
September
- October 2013 Correspondence between Bob Watkins an DC
12-30-13 - Andy Ferguson on
Climate
Change and What He's Doing About It
Andy Ferguson cuke page
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-06-05 - Suzuki
wants to send $50 to Eiheiji to take a departed person's ashes. Name
misspellings continue: Silas Hoads = Silas Hoadley, Pat Harreschoff =
Herreshoff, Chick Reed = Reeder
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
part one,
JAPAN
1904–1959
-
Chapter Four--Great
Root Monasteries - 1930-1932
Signed up for another month here at Made's in Sanur. Made a great deal
that cut the rate by more than half. Looking at a nice map at the beach
figure out where our place was. It was in the Red Zone. That's nice I
thought till I noticed it was a tsunami evacuation map and the first rule
was to get out of the Red Zone. Next - get upstairs in a building in the
Yellow Zone across the bypass, the busy street outside. -
posted in
Saunters
12-29-13 -
Interview with
Bob Watkins done in 1993 - one of the first. Recent emails from Bob to
follow the day after tomorrow.
And then there's overpopulation - at the root.
- thanks
Michael Katz - posted in
Climate Change species threat
Python kills security guard near here.
Just getting ready to walk down that way. - thanks
Jeffrey Trotter for the heads up. - dc -
posted in
Saunters
12-28-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XXI-2 - fall,
1987 (Misnumbered XXXII on the front but not the back.)
Most the tourists here in Bali are Indonesian - two for every foreigner.
The scene at the beach is more one of locals on the sand and hanging out
in small shack warungs, places to eat that line a strip not far from our
homestay. -
more in
Saunters
12-27-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-05-15 - More
discussion of tape recording Suzuki's lectures.
Found out the name of the old woman
here - another Wayan - Wayan Lipur. She's Yani's mother-in-law. Papa Wayan
came by and, since I had a cold and was resting, gave me a super strong
massage. - more in
Saunters
12-26-13 -
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interview on cuke
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XXI-1 -
spring, 1987
Katrinka had an achy cold and cough
for a few days and now me. Don't feel bad. Reading. Sleeping. Now Yani,
wife of of one of the Wayans who live here (she's a Wayan too) is going to
give me a massage. She's good. Learned from Papa Wayan who's like a guru
masseur. And remember - Wayan is a given name of the
first born here. Yani's husband Wayan is Papa Wayan's brother. Both
brothers first born? - half brothers. More in
Saunters - dc
12-25-13 - Merry Christmas.
Give everyone in the world a Christmas present. Join
350 dot org. - dc
It's six in the morning in Bali and I hear gamelan bells and roosters.
Later, Christmas lunch with our landlord and family and the Darwin folks.
A forester from Nebraska who lives in Papua will join us.
posting in
Saunters - dc
12-24-13 -
Sacramento Buddhists Seeking a Home - an appeal from the Sacramento
Dharma Center
Put all the prior cuke posts on
Climate
Change on its own page in the
Species Threat Section of
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events. There one can scroll down all
the relevant past comments and links on this subject and there exciting
new pertinent posts will go. Ten years ago I didn't think climate change
was a species threat. Now I think it's moved from threat to likelihood and
not in the distant future. At lunch with a couple of friends in Stinson
Beach last month, asked what I thought about climate change, my response
was geared not to spoil the meal. The most positive comment I can come up
with, I said, is that everything I believe always turns out to be wrong. -
dc
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-04-10 - Hmm. Jean Ross was interviewed on KCBS program Viewpoint on
April 9th. Wonder if that's available. Discussion about preserving
Suzuki's lectures, recording them. Turns out there's a tape recorder on
the premises.
Raining a lot.
Fixed the link to the
The Indonesian
killings of 1965–1966 mentioned on 12-22 - thanks Kat
12-23-13 -
The Coming ‘Instant Planetary Emergency’ - from the Nation which got
it from Tom's Dispatch which
comes with an intro by Tom. Sorta puts
everything else in an interesting perspective. - DC -
Thanks Kelly. - posted in
-
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
Elizabeth Sawyer on Haridas Baba
On yesterday's posting
of the film Tassajara 68.
Directions to our place
12-22-13
- A NEW film release
-
Tassajara 68
- A 4.5 minute film by Larry Cooper made in the spring of 1968 at Tassajara
with Suzuki Roshi, students working, bells, han, and creek. So far just a
big file: almost half a Gigabyte. More on this film tomorrow. - dc
To see the film go to
shunryusuzuki.com.
Katharine Cook Resume
[withdrawn]
Where are the Chinese?
More
12-21-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XX-2 -
fall, 1986.
Who's to Blame for Climate Change?
Another comment on the life after death thing.
- posted in
dc misc 4
Gaps in the sidewalks.
More
12-20-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-03-06 - Lots of Suzuki comments, the last one being he wants more
ads to bring people in. Shocking.
More on the near death and life after death thoughts from yesterday.
- posted in
dc misc 4
We could go to a cremation on Monday.
More in Saunters
today's date
12-19-13 -
SFZC Central Abbot Steve Stucky steps down
Received this link with the Subject:
Materialists Not Giving Up. - thanks Andrew Main
- It sometimes seems to me that most people's views on stuff like this are
fixed, maybe from birth - or early childhood. The article has typical
narrow assumptions about what life after death means, like that it
includes the concept of soul which Buddhism doesn't. But lots of Buddhists
don't believe in life after death - like, when I last checked, Stephen
Batchelor and Richard Baker. I told Baker I couldn't conceive of not
believing in reincarnation - my mother was into it. He said, "Oh, that's
the best reason." - posted in
dc misc 4
Acknowledgements for
Zen Is Right Here.
A sprayed behind is a clean behind. - posted on the
Saunters page
12-18-13 - Cuke Archives is gonna send a few bucks
to Titus. Maybe you too?:
I've created a Fundly
campaign to raise money to help establish Soto Zen practice in my new
home of Albuquerque, New Mexico, at the request of my teacher, Rev. Taigen
Dan Leighton, PhD. The long-term hope is to create the possibility of a
group affiliated with his temple in Chicago, Ancient
Dragon Zen Gate.
I hope you can
take a moment to look at the link, and consider making a small donation to
help. If even a few dozen people donated a few dollars, we'd be well on
our way to achieving our goal. I already have some substantial
contributions, but I have a ways to go and not much time to meet my
deadline.
I know you all
have many demands for your resources in these challenging times, and I
appreciate your considering this request at the year's end. Please feel
free to forward to anyone else you think might be able to help.
Many bows of
thanks!
Titus O'Brien
(Keizan Hoshiki)
Introduction to Zen Is
Right Here. Working on an introduction to a Japanese translation of
Zen Is Right Here and noticed that the regular old intro wasn't
included here on cuke with the whole book. Will post and link to another
neglected part, the Acknowledgements, tomorrow. Oh the suspense. - dc
A guy who sells tours to tourists from a stand on the street in Kuta.
Name something like Herman, pronounced hair-mahn. From the isle of
Flores on the other side of Lombock. He'd been a ranger on Komodo with the
dragons. Said he carried a forked stick to poke them in their sensitive
nose if they attacked. Also said they run straight so you can zig-zag and
they won't get you. Check em out on your own. I'm too scared to Google
them. - posted on the
Saunters page
12-17-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XX-1 -
spring, 1986.
Excellent tooth picks here. They stay hard much longer. Maybe they're
teak. - posted on the
Saunters page
12-16-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-02-06 - Discussion at the end Dick Baker suggests students
contribute $1 a month toward the new temple. Claude Dalenberg asks what
role the Zen Center would play in the new temple and Shunryu Suzuki says
it might be best to have a separate building then Dick suggests they start
a building fund for the ZC and the motion carried.
The Zen Buddhist Forum is up
and running again.
There are four basic given names in Bali and they don't use family
names as far as I can tell. -
Saunters page
12-15-13 - Joanie and Yehudah
(Alan Winter) are back in Uganda.
Check out their
Fundraising for Compassionate Listening Trainings in Rwanda and Uganda!
Their travel
blog
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XIX-2 -
fall, 1985.
Today we were driven to Ubud, the culture and art capitol of Bali. -
Saunters page - BAD URL fixed.
Thanks Kelly.
12-14-13 - True
Nature Zendo in Nevada City, CA
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-01-16 - "Also with respect to the Wind Bell, Dick suggested that we
publish Reverend Suzuki's lectures contained therein as a book." This is
the earliest reference I know of to creating a book. Prior to reading
this, the first was Marian Derby telling Suzuki she'd like to record his
lectures to make a book. The first known transcript from Los Altos
recordings is July 8, 1965.
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
part one,
JAPAN
1904–1959
-
Chapter Three--Higher
Education -
1924-1930
The purpose of going to far off lands of course is to wake up. Details
to follow.
12-13-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XIX-1 -
summer, 1985.
Earliest Buddhist shrine discovery claim looks shaky.
From Tricycle - thanks Andrew Main
Looking forward to a month from today when I can write 13-13-13. - dc
12-12-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-11-20 - I was wrong. Advertising did happen. $20 a month to Prof.
Masunaga for Shobogenzo translation. Also Prof. Masunaga will send a
lecture each month. Wonder where they are.
Opps. Just noticed that these meeting notes aren't
in exact chronological order due to a zero not being inserted in front of
single digits in the file names (like 65-9-11 instead of 65-09-11). Will
start with next one going back to early 1965 and paying attention.
Electrical adaptors these
days make life easier for the plugged-in.
12-11-13 -
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Volume XVIII-2
- fall, 1984
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
part one,
JAPAN
1904–1959
-
Chapter Two--Master
and Disciple--1916-1923
New Bali airport wow.
12-10-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-09-11 - Elsie Mitchell's check for Katagiri's family might be
because she was grateful to him for his assistance to her in recording the
Sounds of Eiheiji six years before. Discussion of advertising locally and
nationally that I think never happened.
Last day in Singapore.
12-09-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XVIII-1
- spring, 1984
Rev. Steve Frost of the
Nepsis site writes about the Son of
God and sauntering.
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes,
but in having new eyes. -
Marcel Proust - posted on the New
Saunters page
12-08-13 - Happy Buddha's Enlightenment Day
When Trungpa Rinpoche met Suzuki Roshi
More on CTR Chronicles from Sam Bercholz with Hazel Bercholz
12-07-13
-
Teaching Stories: In this seven minute audio clip, Sam Bercholz describes
the events surrounding Suzuki Roshi's funeral, including Rinpoche's
comments about appointing a dharma heir, and the coming of the future
buddha, Maitreya.
This link goes to the Chronicles of CTR. CTR is Chogyam
Trungpa Rinpoche.
Sam Bercholz cuke
page
Chogyam Trungpa cuke
page
Want to get transcript of this and other Bercholz audio. -
dc
photo is of Suzuki in Japan at his temple,
Rinsoin - looks like he's dressed as a pilgrim or takuhatsu (monk's
begging). Used here cause it was on the CTR site. Guess it's with the
photo archive at shunryusuzuki.com
- dc
Center of Gravity - a
Buddhist practice site - thanks Howie Klein
Spent a while correcting a few misspellings of Dorothy Schalk's name
from shalk and Alan and
Jeri
Marlowe from marlow - Alan's name came up about sixty times, a few for
his sister-in-law Jeri who pointed this out to me.
Keep up with us in Asia by friending
Katrinka on Facebook.
She takes photos. Yesterday we spent hours walking around the splendid
Singapore Botanical Gardens. - dc
Changed my mind about starting a Those Who Were Around
section because that's what the People section is with a few exceptions.
So the Alan Watts page was moved there. I still have in mind to do a book
that focuses on some of the people who were around - with Suzuki Roshi
being in the background - the hub around which we all spun in and out and
around. So maybe I'll keep that section now for messing around with this
idea. One thing for sure is I have no intention of spending the amount of
time on this book that I did on
Crooked Cucumber (five years) and the earlier
Thank You and OK (four years). I guess
I can do it. I'm so addicted to just throwing stuff up on cuke in an
undisciplined mess. Can't do that with a book or shouldn't anyway. - dc
12-06-13 - Last week Katrinka and I saw screening of Mark
Watts' film Why Not Now? about his father, Alan.
Read more.
Alan Watts dot org
Mark Watts YouTube
page
Mark Watts
interviewed on People Speak Radio
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
65-10-02 - Rev. Suzuki report on trip to Mass. where Schalks
(not Shalk-gotta fix this here and there) propose to
build Buddhist temple. Felt that Soto school should have center there.
Need to be more effective drum and bell. Bill Kwong to study kinds and
prices with him. Claude Dalenberg and Dick Baker to look for real estate
possibilities. Gatha by Suzuki in Middle Way report on funeral service for
Hazel Paget.
12-05-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XVII-2
- winter, 1983
It's all too vast for firmly held opinions. - Kabumpkan
12-04-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-09-12 - "Rev. Suzuki suggested as another way of raising money the
possibility of Z.C. sponsoring a movie benefit, but he also felt that the
primary concern of ZC was not to raise more money but to study more
Buddhism. That was where our time and effort should go."
"Notice by Reverend Suzuki of his forthcoming trip
to Boston to visit Elsie Mitchell in Cambridge."
Arrived with Katrinka in Singapore past 1am time here. Got any
suggestions what to do or where to stay before we depart which will be in
five or so days? Brought lots of work to do in my Zenbook, in a couple of
HDs, in the sky. Plan to spend no more in Asia than in Marin, hope less.
Will be posting. -dc
12-03-13 -
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XVII-1
- summer, 1983
Soon in the air. - dc
12-02-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-08-01 - As for the number of Buddhists at the time, I tend to agree
with the article in the paper which said there were 4000 in San Francisco.
This was doubted by some at the meeting but think of all the Asians and
non-affiliated. I'd guess more than 4k.
Thailand: Uprooting Wall Street's Proxy Regime -
Eric Arnow sends this which he says
is more accurate than what's coming out of US news media.
12-01-13 - All People Are Chosen; All Lands Are Holy:
Interfaith Dialog for Peace & Sustainability — Hozan Alan Senauke
[This talk featured now on Alan's
Clear View Project site
where Alan's new CD
Everything Is Broken, his book The Bodhisattva's Embrace:
Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism's Front Lines, and news of his
engaged Buddhist work are all available.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XVI-1
- winter, 1978-79
Moving out of our San Rafael apartment today. Have loved it here. Great
walking town. Katrinka walked to work (8 minutes) at the
Panama Hotel and Restaurant. I'd
walk to bookstores, coffee shops, library to work. We could be up in the
woods in ten minutes. Probably won't come back. Expensive. Time to move
on.
November
11-30-13 - In case you missed it:
Steve Stucky's Thanksgiving Day Message.
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-06-14
11-29-13 -
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Volume XV-1 -
summer, 1976
Voices from Solitary Confinement - thanks to
NRCAT the National Religious Campaign
Against Torture -
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
An Antaiji Style Rohatsu Sesshin at Jikoji
“Burning incense, reverent bowing before Buddha,
reciting sutras…are
unnecessary. It is enough just to do zazen.”
Dogen: Eihei Koroku, vol.6
11-28-13 - Happy Thanksgiving.
Not sure what this historian is getting at other
than debunking the debunkers of
the origins of that holiday. Anyway, whatever happened in the past, we can
make today whatever we wish. So thanks with no subject and no object.
In that spirit, here's a song for today:
Thank You
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-05-02 - Discussion on sesshin meal prep.Comments by Shunryu Suzuki.
Suggestion men be included. ------ Second page doesn't follow.
11-27-13 - Another bit of interesting Buddhist trivia that doesn't
really make any difference one way or another:
Discovery at Lumbini possibly sets back date of Siddhārtha Gautama's
birth. - thanks Jackee Cox
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XIV-1 -
1975 - with a photo of Steve Stucky on the cover when he, who had worked
horses as a boy, was in charge of the horses at Green Gulch farm.
11-26-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-04-11 - East Wind Printers to do Wind Bells from then on. The SFZC
had a long relationship with East Wind.
11-25-13 - Baba Haridas health
update
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume XIII-1-2
- 1974
Eight days till take off. Stuff to storage. Archive madness. Remain
calm. - dc
11-24-13 -
My
experience around Kennedy's assassination - from my almost finished
recollections of that year and the next. - thanks MK
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-03-07 - I've no time to look at this now. Notes if any later. Two
days later - Katagiri is there. Will stay with [Ira] Price, Jodo Shin Shu
priest as I recall. Umada = Yamada; Susuki = Suzuki. 64-03-21 and 22
meeting notes are included. Suzuki announces Katagiri is definitely
staying on as his assistant.
11-23-13 - Thank You and OK!: an American Zen Failure in Japan
is now available as an eBook.
Shambhala link
Thank You and OK! cuke page
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- Wind Bells - - -
Volume X -
summer,1971 - Dainin Katagiri only.
As for yesterday -
Chomsky Weighs in on Kennedy Assassination Anniversary
Chomsky on the assassination
Chomsky on the
assassination - You Tube
Oliver Stone and American
University historian Peter
J. Kuznick
a
have a much more positive take on Kennedy as portrayed in
Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States
-
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
11-22-13 -
A short Zen
bio of Dale McKenzie who showed up at Sokoji in 67 and now sits with
Mt. Source Sangha in San Rafael.
Buddhist Extremist Cell Vows To Unleash Tranquility On West
- thanks Seth Eppes
11-21-13 - A message
from Steve Stucky on deciding to quit chemotherapy and enter into
hospice care.
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-02-01
11-20-13 -
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- Wind Bells -
Resuming this. Clare Hollander did all but two of the first
thirteen years and now the rest have been scanned by Warren Lynn in Fort
Worth. These will be posted one every other day or so, alternating with
the early ZC biz and board notes. Here's
Volume VIII - 3-4 -
spring 69. This is one I'd accidentally not given to Clare. It's all
Shunryu Suzuki lectures on the Lotus Sutra edited by Tim Buckley.
Here is the same material transcribed and posted previously which
might be why that Wind Bell wasn't scanned earlier.
Ten days till we leave our apartment. Thirteen till we fly off. Things
to do. - dc
11-19-13 - Congratulations to Elizabeth Sawyer on receiving Lay
Entrustment from Steve Stucky.
Read about it and see
photos here.
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-12-12
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
part one,
JAPAN
1904–1959
-
Chapter One--Childhood--1904–1916.
11-18-13 -
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-11-07 - Chick
Reeder is at the meeting. In response to a query for something from Chick
for cuke, he responded
with this
which is posted in cuke interviews. Mike Dixon does the minutes and makes
mistakes in the spelling of his own name more than once.
Tom Silk points out a bit of errata in
Chadwick and Roehl's magnificent poetry anthology about fungi,
Decomposition which I gave to him and Marion Weber to share yesterday
after a charming lunch in Stinson Beach.
Here's a link to
the page for that book - go to the bottom left of that page to read
Tom's offering. (Didn't load that link till the evening. Forgot.)
Tom is one of my inspirations.
Read an interview
with Thomas Silk by Huey Johnson on Forces of Nature: Environmental
Elders Speak.
And here's an
interview with
Marion Weber
11-17-13 -
The Zen Predator of the Upper East Side on Eido Shimano by NYTimes
religion writer
Mark Oppenheimer
- thanks Lor
Review of this book:
The Shocking Scandal at the Heart of American Zen -
By Jay Michaelson in the Daily Beast - with some good
qualifying comments
cuke interview with
Eido Tai Shimano - with a number of links at the bottom of that page
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biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-01-11 - First mention of
Dave Haselwood.
Maybe should go back and do the same for others.
First mention of four and nine days being days of
no zazen - except Sundays. When I arrived in 66 that rule no longer
applied. It comes from the Soto Zen monastic practice of having a reduced
schedule on days with a four or nine in them - the 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th,
24th, and 29th. Don't know the history or extent of this practice which
allowed monks time to do their laundry and so forth. We have more of an
idea of personal space etc here so to us it is a day off but it wasn't
billed as that by our Japanese teachers. At Tassajara we'd have one zazen
instead of two in the mornings and evenings and no work period. We could
go on hikes and miss lunch.
Also noted that George Hagiwara threw a party for
Grahame Petchey when he returned from doing a practice period at Eiheiji
in Japan. I saw George as the most prestigious member of the Japanese
congregation and the zazen group's best friend. Until the Japanese
internment in the early 40s, his family home was in the Japanese Tea
Garden in Golden Gate Park, his father the founding gardener sent over by
Emperor Meiji.
Happy Birthday Katrinka on this full moon day my love!
Here's a song for
you (and MLK on his day).
And this ---
and this --- plus
fifty
another from Sir Paul and
from BB
and this punk one
- another punker
and another and
another and
another and
another
plus a rap happy
birthday and
another
These songs for you and more coming.....
Katrinka on the right with her most cool son Seth
11-16-13 - Erik Storlie’s new memoir: Go Deep & Take Plenty of
Root: A Prairie-Norwegian Father, Rebellion in Minneapolis, Basement
Zen, Growing Up, Growing Tender -
Amazon link
about this book on beginner zen dot com and on
Eric Storlie's cuke page
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
64-10-03
11-15-13 -
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biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-09-07 - Letter of support for Vietnamese Buddhists sent to US
government. Grahame Petchey leaving on Pan American for Japan and Eiheiji
Sept. 14 at 10am to return Dec. 15th.
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
Introduction
Sex, God, Rock and Roll -
click on the Spirituality and Religion link on the right. Stuart's
got it down. - thanks Lor
11-14-13 -
Invisible Idylls by
Philip Whalen released a few months ago by Big Bridge Press
- thanks Howie Klein
A
great page for Philip on the Big Bridge Press site which also
published Philip's collected poems.
Cuke
main page for Philip Whalen
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-08-03 - Discussion of Soto Zen meeting stressing zazen for all,
support for Vietnamese Buddhists, MacDonough's Middlebar Monastery. Trudy
still spelling Suzuki as Susuki.
11-13-13 -
Opps. Forgot the deep significance of yesterday's date of 11-12-13 thus
missing out on the magical potential therein. - thanks MK
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- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-07-06 - Not much to say about this meeting.
To make up for that, how about this:
Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki -
Front Matter
(that's what goes on at the front of a book). This is a section of cuke to
put in notes on the book, something that's been planned for years. So far
hardly any notes in this section though the whole website is like one big
note. But I still plan to do lots here - if not in this lifetime then in
the previous. - dc
11-12-13 - Citizens Reach
Out -
accounts of the human cost of war on innocent civilian populations. Thanks
Ruth Friend,
President and Founder
- posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-05-04 - Ah - we see that sometime between the last meeting and
this, the ZC got listings in the phone book under Zen Center, Soto Zen
Mission, and Reverend Suzuki. This clears up the conflicting reports of it
was and wasn't in the phone book.
11-11-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-03-07 - Shunryu Suzuki soon going to Japan for three months. He
names four students to give zazen instruction; Betty Warren, Bill Kwong,
Grahame Petchey, and Richard Baker. Dr Wako Kato (Kazemitsu
Kato) will give lectures in his absence.
Dr. Douglass Burns and his Neo Dharma Group are
mentioned again and into the nineties on web
Buddhist Meditation and Depth Psychology by Dr. Douglass Burns
Burns in Religion in America Directory and mentioned in
this article on Eric Fromm
Bro Lor suggests this Red, Hot, and
Holy album promo video from Sera Beak
11-10-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-01-05 - I love reading these minutes. I remember how when I
interviewed students from back in these days, they tended to miss these
simple intimate times. Suzuki Roshi expressed a bit of that himself at
times saying "Zen Center is getting to big," or something like that. The
Dr. Burns mentioned is Douglass Burns who spoke there a number of times. I
see he's mentioned in three Suzuki lectures.
- on Theravadan Buddhism as I recall.
More on him later.
Twenty days till we vacate our apartment. Twenty three till we fly off.
Going through archive boxes looking for more material to scan so I can
work with it and share it from anywhere, organize, recycle. Organizing and
backing up files on hard discs and in the cloud. Mainly cuke archives but
songs too and some other
personal stuff. Doing work with Shunryu Suzuki audio tapes on the side.
Katrinka returns from Mexico Tuesday eve. Trying to get as much done as
can before then. Meanwhile a voice whispers to me go on and do what you
think you must but all will disappear before long and none of this matters
more than the clouds passing by. - dc
11-09-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-12-07 - The new temple they're talking about is for the Japanese
congregation which moved there around the corner in 1972.
Here it is. Here's their
Facebook page. Here's the
Wikipedia page
for Sokoji. Here's the
cuke page for Sokoji.
I've got a folder on Sokoji, the building, with materials copied from the
San Francisco Library which should get on cuke at some point. The Dr. Kato
who was mentioned is the priest who was in charge of Sokoji when Shunryu
Suzuki arrived. He's still involved with Zenshuji in LA. Here's his
cuke interview.
Bishop Umada should be Bishop Yamada.
11-08-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-11-02 - It says Archbishop Takashina didn't visit Middlebar but
Middlebar publications say he did and I don't think he had more than one
trip to the US. Note the Susuki typo. Typical. The Shishogi is the
Shushogi and it's not one of Dogen's chants.
It was published in 1890. "The Shushogi is mainly comprised of extracts
taken directly from the Shobogenzo." - That from
Global Soto
Zen dot net which has more on it at that link.
Here's one of the
translations on the Internet:
Shushogi translation on Stanford site.
Katrinka and I are moving out of our apartment here in wonderful San
Rafael at the end of this month then we leave for Asia in three days. Work
on cuke dot com, shunryu suzuki dot com, zmbm dot net and on the Crooked
Cucumber Archives will continue on that side of the world
(and a bit of cuke-annex dot com stuff sometimes). The rest of this
month I plan to add a ZC board note daily and postpone as much as possible
till later. Thanks for all the work that Peter Ford and
Warren Lynn are doing and to all the others who donate time and money to
keep the cuke machines oiled and running. - DC - posted in
What We're Doing
11-07-13 - Made a page for influential
master calligrapher Reed College
prof Lloyd Reynolds with a mp3 of a talk he gave at the City Center in
the 70s - with an intro by Rick Levine.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
63-10-05 - These are called business meetings. Anyway, they were with
the board notes. I guess there was a board in 63. Might not have had much
to meet about or do. As can be seen by these notes, there weren't many big
decisions being made. Interesting the peace purpose for the visit of
Archbishop Takashina, the head of the Soto Zen sect in Japan. If I
remember correctly, he died in American on that trip. Also the mentions of
Rev. MacDonough (not MacDonald) of Middlebar Monastery in Stockton. He was
Dan Welch's first teacher. Dan met Suzuki when MacDonough asked Dan to
visit Sokoji and pay his respects back in 62 or so. Takashina did go to
Middlebar on that trip I think and if I recall right MacDonough said he
got transmission from him then. I remember driving Suzuki Roshi to a
meeting of Japanese Soto priests at Rev. Ueno's temple in Monterrey and
meeting MacDonough there, the only Caucasian. He had priest's robes on. I
don't think he spoke any Japanese. More on this later maybe if I get
around to it. Write his name in the cuke search box and read more about
him in what comes up.
11-06-13 - Emma Bragdon on Shunryu
Suzuki and more. Made additions and changes to
Emma Bragdon cuke page.
Impressive. - dc
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
62-12-08 - Interesting type: Sogoki for Sokoji. Love the budget
figures.
11-05-13 - Yesterday posted a note to Silas from Marge Bragdon. Her
daughter Emma was a student of Shunryu Suzuki. Here now is
Emma Bragdon cuke page to learn
what she's been up to since then from spiritual Emergency to Spiritual
Healing.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Early ZC board and
biz meeting notes with DC comments
62-11-03 - scrapbook
album being kept. Surprised to see "Roshi Suzuki."
Net Neutrality in danger
Parents provide our first opportunity to express gratitude and also to
learn to forgive. - Kabumpkan
11-04-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
1969 Letter
to ZC prez Silas Hoadley about funding sabbatical for Abbot Suzuki
C 1969 anti-war Letter
from Marge Bragdon to Silas Hoadley
CIA made doctors torture suspected terrorists after 9/11, taskforce
finds - from the Guardian
Wonder what NRCAT has to say about
that.
11-03-13 - Fall back - in the USA except HI and AZ.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
1990 article co-authored by Rick
Levine and Steven Lane on caring for HIV homeless
Rick Levine cuke page
Early copy of photo from
Rinsoin scrapbook with Shunryu Suzuki containing notes by Bill Shurtleff -
think there are better scans of this like with a whole bunch of Bill's
notes.
In Japanese section
added a scroll from
Silas (Silas
Hoadley interview), this poorly scanned (by DC)
collection of we think
memorial envelopes, and this
official looking calligraphed document.
Climate Change Report Sees Violent, Sicker, Poorer Future - Are we
including possible scenarios of climate change in our long term planning?
Are we preparing for various eventualities? Or are we marching along with
the governments, corporations, masses, ignoring the warnings? That's what
we here at cukeville do. What, us worry? -
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
Cuke Archives report: Today am picking up decades of letters
from Marian (Derby Mountain)
Wisberg from Frances Thompson (memories from her to come), tapes to
digitize (returning others), a few Wind Bells to scan, and with the help
of Sassy, getting back to work in the archive room organizing and
identifying what material remains to be scanned so it can be shipped off
to Warren in Fort Worth so we can have even more such posts here on cuke
and mainly so this material will be available to work with wherever I am
and I am leaving with Katrinka one month from today for six in Asia thus
focusing now on work that can only be done here. - DC
11-02-13 -
Tozen Akiyama interview on Sweeping Zen
More from Tozen on cuke
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Niels Holm various
Niels Holm cuke page
11-01-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Dr. Albert (Mickey) Stunkard on DT Suzuki, the war, and more.
(Stunkard
interview on cuke with other links)
Letter to DC
After the War - 2nd
time this posted with a
handwritten note
DT Suzuki
Here's the fascinating talk Malcolm Margolin gave at the
New School at Commonweal a few
weeks ago.
From post on 10-08 -
Malcolm Margolin of
Heyday Books (30 years specializing in California history and culture)
will join with host Michael Lerner of
Commonweal and Steve Hellig of
the Bolinas
Hearsay News. - thanks Ken Adams and HK
A reminder:
Daughters of Fire - Hawaii novel
- deep rifts in paradise - published by Arnie Kotler's Koa Books. Look up
author Tom Peek's book signings like November 1 - 12 in Northern CA.
October
10-31-13 -
Cuke Retraction:
The note on the 29th: Workshop at the
Chaple Hill Zen Center: Suzuki Roshi's Commentary on Dogen Zenji's
Receiving the Marrow by Bowing -
was true - but all that stuff about Shunryu Suzuki's thesis
being translated was not true, a misunderstanding. Oh - remember now
- Gil Fronsdal has been raising money to get that translated. Wonder if
it's done. He mentioned to me about how much the
Sati Center had spent on it four years
ago or so. A copy is here in our archives. Our apologies here at cuke
industries. - dc
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Lew Welch on Dan Welch -
Lew Welch on Wiki -
Dan on cuke - no one link for Dan - write his name in quotes in the site
search box on the What's New and Home pages and see what comes up. That's
how we get to things on our own site. - dc
10-30-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Sati Center for Buddhist Studies and
Stanford Center for Buddhist Studies
brochure for
1998 conference on the Life, Times, and Teachings of Shunryu Suzuki. Now
there's a Ho Center for Buddhist
Studies at Sanford
1995 letter to DC
from
Janwillem Van der Wetering
Check out Yafiya Susan Deikman's
site for her songs (Delving into the mystery of sound). She sang one
at her father
Arthur's memorial recently which alluded to the
Song of Songs, also known as the Song of Soloman, ascribing to it the
highest praise and arousing my interest. - dc
10-29-13 - Richard Jaffe and his grad student, Michael Yoshiharu Quick,
have translated Suzuki Roshi's thesis. [not true - retracted Oct. 31st]
Workshop at the Chaple Hill Zen Center:
Suzuki Roshi's Commentary on Dogen Zenji's
Receiving the Marrow by Bowing
On Sunday 17 November at 11:00, Michael Quick will lead a discussion on
Suzuki Shunryu Roshi’s unpublished 1930 thesis, written while he was a
young student at Komazawa University. The thesis attempts an
interpretation of Dogen Zenji that situates him within both Soto tradition
and then-current research on the concept of religion, with a focus on the
Raihai Tokuzui (Receiving the
Marrow by Bowing) fascicle of the
Shobogenzo (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye). This workshop will go
from 11:00-2:00 and will include lunch. Suggested donation is $20. Michael
is a third-year doctoral student in the Department of Religion at Duke
University.
Chaple
Hill Zen Center website events page
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Shunryu Suzuki datebook
for 1959 - the one he arrived with. May 1st was a Friday but even if the
book was for another year we know from his entries made on the flight
over. There is a complete scan of this book including the cover and blank
pages. I like this one because the first thing we see is the name of Sam
Lewis, Sufi Sam,
whom I didn't know he'd ever met. - dc
10-28-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Original of story called
"Crooked Brim" written about Shunryu Suzuki by David Barrow - 1927 - 30 -
Harry Rose letter on this story
with transcription.
Even if the world were to end today, we'd all continue - you can't make
Samsara go away. - Kabumpkan
10-27-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Kanji for basic names -
faxes between DC and
Otohiro Suzuki
DC notebook for 1994 trip
to Japan to do research for Crooked Cucumber
Rene Pittet letter -
one of many - Rene (RIP)
cuke page
Kato Taro letter in
Japanese Group - He's the
guy who at the age of 12 or so accompanied Suzuki to Manchuria in 1945.
National Religious Campaign Against
Torture is promoting
Human Rights Day on Dec. 10
10-26-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Dharma
West by David Wise - a 1971 paper for UCB Dept. of Sociology, a study
of the SFZC
Note
from John King to interview tea teacher Ueda Sensei, one of many
missed opportunities.
Scribbles by DC 15 years ago or so motivated by Kelly's comment on
emptiness
Howie Klein's
photo of Katrinka and me DC walking in the
Petaluma Corn
Maze yesterday with profound comments.
- - posted in
dc misc
10-25-19 -
The Passing of Shibata Sensei
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group G
Note on possible location of missing Los Altos tapes that led to ZMBM
DC notes on
dope history
Del Carlson
- DC notes
Arctic Temperatures Reach Highest Levels In 44,000 Years, Study Finds
- This is placed last as item 3 in today's posts because my brain is ill
equipped to deal with such a slow moving threat, especially one that
doesn't focus on a smaller group and demands so many changes in the money
flow and in our habits. By smaller group how about our tribe or my child
or my teacher as a subject that could grab my attention. But a threat to
the species, to higher forms of life, to the biosphere as we know it? And
some ice melting far away? All too vague. Too bad. - dc
- posted in
Species Threats
10-24-19 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- introducing Group G
Aiko Uchiyama
memorial program - Shunryu Suzuki's little sister
Marilyn
Riley article on vision quest with Betty Warren -
Betty Warren cuke page
Betty Warren
vision quest letters
Betty Warren
anti-war letter
Honest beer ad - on the Cracked site which is a nice complement to
the Onion for your web humor
viewing pleasure
10-23-13 -
Jikoji
Newsletter
A cuke suggestion: revisit
Persimmon
10-22-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
1962 - SFZC (just ZC back then)
financial statement,
meeting minutes,
proposed constitution
Fil Lewitt's Killer Picture Postcards - now Kindle as well as
paperback
Fil Lewitt cuke page
10-21-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Note found with Shunryu
Suzuki lectures from Los Altos in City Center library closet. They were
not in digital archive at the time. Stayed up all night making copies. I
only see 14 listed on
shunryusuzuki.com as coming
from the Los Altos Box but there were more like sixty as I recall. Anyway,
they're now all entered into digital archive at
shunryusuzuki.com and will
possibly note which ones they are later.
Letter from Mickey Stunkard
about his book -
Stunkard cuke interview [The manuscript for this book is on the scan
docket). Added some links to Stunkard's interview page.
Letter, part of
letter, draft of part of letter to Suzuzki from Takashina Rosen at
Soto Zen headquarters. I think posted in
Shunryu Suzuki letters
The Shunryu
Suzuki page on Wikipedia has a pretty thorough lineage list. Wonder if
it's complete.
10-20-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Shunryu Suzuki letters and
other writing (which there's not a lot of) - Adding some letters and
drafts in his hand or someone's to be figured out later.
Shunryu Suzuki maybe
various writing in Japanese on Sokoji stationary in
Japanese scan group
Added a couple of photos of Steve Stucky to
his cuke page
thanks to M Katz and E Sawyer
Pseudo Dionysius Mystical
Theology - from
Pseudo Dionysius: The Complete Works (Classics of Western
Spirituality). This is the 1988 translation which I prefer over the one
found on the Internet though I have no criticism of, nor am qualified to
criticize, the latter which I have posted a link to a few times over the
years. Jim Wilson of Many Rivers
Books and Tea in Sebastopol CA turned me on to Pseudo Dionysius,
calling his Mystical Theology the Heart Sutra of Christianity. The pseudo
in his name means that the Dionysius was a pseudonym, a common practice
for monks. - DC
10-19-13 - Reading draft of a chapter of David Schneider's upcoming
book on Philip Whalen, Crowded by Beauty; A Biography of Poet
and Zen Teacher Philip Whalen, forthcoming from University
of California Press - did a couple of hours of work on the
Philip
Whalen cuke page which has mucho amount on Philip. Also
wrote more on him at the bottom of his page.
With Joanna Macy
help the Buddhist Peace Fellowship reach their goal.
-
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
10-18-13 - Cuke page for SFZC
abbot Steve Stucky with links to pages with news on his condition
and more.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Shinsanshiki (Mt. Seat
Ceremony) installing Shunryu Suzuki as abbot at Sokoji 1962
Shinsanshiki installing
Richard Baker as abbot 1971
Almost anything I see these days about the state of life on this earth is
dwarfed in my mind by what I see as looming disaster from climate change.
The disparity of wealth shown in this video is still disconcerting and it
seems that maybe the forces that are ever concentrating wealth have led to
what appears to me to be our mutual demise on planet earth. Maybe I'm
wrong though. I've noticed everything I believe eventually turns out to be
seen as mistaken. I hope so. - dc -
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
10-17-13 -
Steve
Stucky talk given at Green Gulch Farm on Wednesday October 2.
Architect carves niche in 'spiritual design'
- SF Chron Oct. 5 article on
architect Helen
Degenhardt's for the SFZC.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Sankon Zazen
Setsu - Zazen for three general types (Guess this was something for
students to read in early sixties ZC)
Yesterday made six months of doing Bikram Yoga every other
day or so - sometimes more, sometimes less. One of the founding teachers
led a sesshin the other day and said the purpose of doing yoga wasn't to
be in shape but to be able to stand in line without getting impatient. -
dc
10-16-13 -
Facebook page
for SFZC abbot Steve Stucky
Sweeping Zen's Alan Tebbe's
kickstarter fundraising for a film Zen in America
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Reviews of Crooked Cucumber and
other CC related scans
Group F - Brian Power brief
bio
10-15-13
- Update page (on
SFZC.org) for SFZC Abbot Steve Stucky who is now in the hospital.
All our prayers for Steve's well being and for Lane in this most difficult
and challenging time.
Messages can be sent to Steve through that page and private messages
should be sent to Steve's assistant: Mary Stares<centralabbotassist[at]sfzc.org>
- dc
Two articles from local paper report what we already know and were
always told
You can always eat more fruits and veggies
Eating fruits and vegetables tied to longer life
10-14-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Paul Reps
poem on Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
mentioning Pilgrim's Way Bookstore
"Carmel's last and only bookstore." [in CA]
text of above poem previously posted herein with DC comments on Reps
and Reps and ZC. This will be the Paul Reps cuke page.
Paul Reps dot com
Paul Reps on Aha Poetry
Paul Reps on Wikipedia
in Tricycle by William
Segal
Lots of neat
images of Paul Reps
A Bridge Between Western Science and Eastern Faith - NY Times article
on joint study of science and Buddhism involving Dalai Lama, Tibetan
monks, and Emory U. - thanks JR
10-13-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Shunryu Suzuki on practice
from a Wind Bell - contains more than what was transcribed previously for
complete record as posted on
shunryusuzuki.com - need to
find that and transcribe missing part from this PDF.
Notes on Reb
Anderson's seminar on Shunryu Suzuki
Review of Crooked
Cucumber from Auntie's Notes (in CC
group)
Daughters of Fire - Hawaii
novel - deep rifts in paradise - published by Arnie Kotler's Koa Books.
Look up author Tom Peek's book signings like November 1 - 12 in Northern
CA.
10-12-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Willard McCarty memory of
Shunryu Suzuki
Mitsu Suzuki card
to DC to Japanese Group
SR photo archive guide - to
all photos in photo archive at
shunryusuzuki.com where all the
info has been entered under each photo
SR photo archive guide -
intro
Petition for a world takeover of dealing with the horrendous problem
at Fukushima
Happy
birthday Kelly Chadwick (father not son)
10-11-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
What do you do in this Brief
Time? - a 1989 Interview with
Rick Levine by David Schneider
Alan Marlowe memories of
Shunryu Suzuki
Union of
Concerned Scientists on Global Warming Solutions - those who still
have hope
It's too late #1
It's too late #2
Almost too late
10-10-13 -
It is with great sadness that we pass
on this news from the SFZC website.
SFZC
Abbot Steve Stücky Diagnosed with Terminal Cancer -
Letters from President Susan O’Connell and Steve
2013
Scans from Cuke Archives -
Group F
Letter to Bishop Yamada in
LA proposing creation of Zen Center - August, 1961 (not from Suzuki)
Letter draft to Bishop
Yamada in LA proposing creation of Zen Center - June, 1961 (not from
Suzuki)
10-09-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Shunryu Suzuki on Kinhin
(walking meditation) from 1965 Wind Bell
Shunryu and son Otohiro (in army)
air fare receipt
Shunryu Suzuki four misc letter
copies (which don't seem to have been written by him or at least he
seems to have had help writing and typing out)
Guy McPhearson on near term extincion and
seeing all of us as in a global
hospice
His site: Nature Bats Last
- posted in
Species Threats - thanks Brigid Meier
10-08-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group F
Edward Brown poem quoting Shunryu
Suzuki
Rick Fields in New Age
Journal
Matsuoka sermon in
tribute to slain civil rights worker Rev. James Reeb - 1965 - I think
there was a service at Sokoji for Rev. Reeb. - dc
Yesterday's PDFs didn't load and today's might not
either till we get out of Bolinas. Nope - they all did load finally. - dc
Malcolm Margolin of Heyday Books
(30 years specializing in California history and culture going way back)
in Berkeley will join with host Michael Lerner of
Commonweal and Steve Hellig of
the Bolinas Hearsay News (Everyone
is a reporter.) at 3-5pm today at Commonweal.
10-07-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- 2nd day Group F
notes on Shunryu Suzuki
lecture 65c
Shunryu Suzuki
quote from Crooked Cucumber in Denver pub (CC
Group)
notes - translation of US
consul letter to Suzuki
DC poem to aunt Elli
on her 80th (at
2005 family reunion)
10-06-13 - Sim Van der Ryn has a new book:
Culture,
Architecture and Nature: An
Ecological Design Retrospective
- Herb Kutchins
review in Point Reyes Light
Sim Van der Ryn website
Met Sim when he was a guest at Tassajara. He was then a prof at UC
Berkeley. Remember him and his students had a publication called Outlaw
Builder's News. He designed the courtyard cabins at Tassajara, the main
lodge at Crestone Mt. ZC, was state architect in Jerry Brown's first term
as governor. Sim got us into compost privies. Many times I've heard him
tell how when he went to Tassajara we met in the baths at night and that
he and his friends were shocked when a monk turned them on to wine and
pot. Hey - it wasn't mine. I never kept pot or booze there. That all came
from outsiders and I could smell it on guests. I just got them to share
with you. We've had many good times together and Sim's been an inspiring
voice for sanity in building, waste disposal, and living lightly on the
earth.
Books by Sim
Van der Ryn
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Starting Group F
Ann
Kyle Brown poem - Ann hosts
Kumeido, a zendo in Mendocino in the lineage of Gengo Akiba
Buddh ism
in the West- by Graham Petchey in the early sixties
Berkeley ZC list of Shunryu Suzuki lectures they've published - but
it's an old list
There will be a service for Arthur Deikman (see below) on
Sunday, October 13th, at 1pm
Muir Woods Park Community Asso. Clubhouse
40 Ridge Ave. Mill Valley
A Shunryu Suzuki memory
from Arthur in Zen Is Right Here
10-05-13 - RIP Arthur Deikman
Interview with
Arthur and Etta Deikman with many links
ONLINE ZENDO is a
cyber practice place out of Aut Sit:
Improvising a meditation retreat for people on the autism spectrum
It's founded by Gregory Yates who says: All
people of any denomination or experience are welcome in the zendo. We sit
with our microphones muted so the zendo is silent.
Autsit.net gives information
about our mountain sittings for adults on the autism spectrum.
- posted in Links
Wendell Berry on his hopes for humanity - with Bill Moyers
- thanks Brit Pyland -
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
10-04-13 - Seems to be true but memories morph and myths are made.
SR and CTR both
said:
Just do it
Don't go on any trips
First thought best
thought
SR = Suzuki Roshi,
CTR = Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche
CTR cuke page
Source:
Howie Klein and DC (As in What? That's what SR said. Really?)
Happy
birthday Kelly Chadwick! 40!
Thanks to Isshin Havens in Brazil for pointing out that
DC Genjo Koan study book and
DC Eko Study Book PDF links in
Group C
Off to Bolinas for memorial weekend for
Brian Epps.
10-03-13 -
Alan Watts and Chogyam Trungpa as told by Sam Bercholz - from the
Chronicles Project. [audio]
Sam Bercholz is the founder of
Shambhala Publications
(publisher of two of my books).
I remember buying books from him in the sixties at his little
hole-in-the-wall store on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley. Sam and I were
talking about mysterious events surrounding the death of Alan Watts and he
told me that Trungpa was with Alan earlier that evening. He said that
Trungpa loved Alan Watts' books and thought he must be enlightened - until
he met him - though that didn't diminish Trungpa's respect for Watts and
his work. Sam said he went to Sokoji and heard Shunryu Suzuki speak, liked
Suzuki but didn't go back. He went on to become a close disciple of
Chogyam Trungpa. - dc
Here's an interview also from the Chronicles Project with Sam and
Henry Schaeffer posted earlier on cuke. Made a
cuke page for Henry cause he's
in cuke here and there and fixed a number of misspellings of his name.
Stole this mini
bio of Trungpa from the home page of the Chronicles Project.
Chogyam Trungpa cuke
page
Alan Watts dot org - the excellent
archival site run by Alan Watts' son Mark.
Two years ago during a practice period at Tassajara, Soto
Zen priest
Shodo Cedar Spring began to
envision a pilgrimage--a walk along the proposed route of the
Keystone XL Pipeline through
the heart of North America to express her deep concern for the
environment. With encouragement from San Francisco Zen Center Central
Abbot Myogen Steve Stücky
(then at Tassajara), she spent the next two years preparing for the
journey called the
Compassionate Earth Walk,
which began this July and is slated to end this month. Abbot Steve Stücky
even joined her and her group for a few days last month. Her courageous
vision, which she refers to as a spiritual walk rather than a protest, may
also happen to reflect ideas about pilgrimage held by Suzuki Roshi more
than 50 years ago.
Excerpt from
A Long and
Compassionate Walk for the Earth: Zen Priest's Pilgrimage Nears Completion
an article by Myoki Stewart in the SFZC's Sangha News Weekly
Photos of
the Compassionate Earth Walk on Flickr
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
10-02-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
SFZC board meeting
notes from February, 1970 - statements by visiting teacher Tatsugami
and Shunryu Suzuki.
All the board notes from Suzuki's lifetime are being scanned. They are a
forgotten collection of statements by Suzuki in a particular setting.
10-01-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Phillip Wilson card to Jeannie
Stearns
Daphne Woodall letter about Nona
Ransom
List of languages ZMBM is in
(incomplete)
Fukishima disaster reaches epic proportions - from Taigen Dan
Leighton. Put this on
Taigen's Peace and Justice page which we haven't kept up. We'd need a
special bureau to keep up with Taigen's activities and devotion to all
beings.
September
9-30-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
A letter from Syd
Walter with an anecdote about Shunryu Suzuki. Good story used in
Zen Is Right Here (#81).
Posting this link to the PDF of the whole letter in
Brief
Memories.
On 9-26 posted "New
Abbot Selected for the
SFZC City Center: Rinso Edward Sattizahn." Was asked what's up with
that. There's nothing about it on the SFZC
site. They'll get around to some explanation there. Here's what we
know.
Kiku Christina Lehnherr (City Center Abiding Abbess) is resigning due
to a health issue. A while ago, Christina had a fall in which she hit her
head. She has not fully recovered. She has given talks since then which
one can access via the above link to her SFZC page - but she feels she
cannot properly fulfill her duties as abbot so she is stepping down and Ed
Sattizahn is stepping up. Praying for Christina's well being. - dc
One example of the US and the USSR coming very close to nuclear war - and
not the only time -
from the BBC
- posted in
Species Threats #1 - accidental nuclear war.
9-29-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Tom Cabarga list of lectures he
edited
Stan White letter
We have replaced the following incomplete audio on
shunryusuzuki.com with complete audio
9-09-00 B - "Stand Up by the Ground/ We have
been talking about-- discuss-- discussing about reality, actually, and
..."
69-09-00 C - Sesshin, Third Night Lecture -
"We are talking about our practice. What is the practice, and what is
enlightenment..."
69-09-14 - get rid of modified audio
because it was not of the whole lecture. Pure Silk, Sharp Iron -
"Sunday school-- a Sunday-school girl saw me in sitting, and she said..."
70-07-13 - Ekō Lecture 5 - "Morning
Service Patriarch Hall Sutra Line 1. May Buddha observe us and may ...…"
69-09-16 - had the wrong audio. Got the right one
on there: Why I became a priest - "I have not much chance to think
about why I came to America or why I became a ...…"
Lecture titles and quotes from the Title/First Line column of the
Compact Media List
9-28-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Bill Shurtleff Tassajara
diary
Stephen Gaskin Suzuki
story from Spiritual Midwifery by Ina May Gaskin
portrait of Shunryu
Suzuki by DeRaymond
Dejan Banovic has a
yoga blog in Serbia
and wants Buddhist books he can't get there if anyone would like to help
just Contact DC. I'm going to send him
a Zen Is Right Here at his request.
Incidentally, that book has to be bought by me just like anyone else. - dc
9-27-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume XII - 1973 - that's all that we've got scanned now. More to come.
Two Poems by
Nonin Chowaney - from the Mt. Root Sangha
Larkspur
Morning Service
Readings
9-26-13 - New Abbot Selected for the
SFZC City Center: Rinso Edward Sattizahn. Congratulations Ed.
SFZC page for Ed
Ed in Suzuki Stories
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Sue Roberts note and article
Refuge -
a Buddhist Film. Watched this 2006 film for the first time last night and
found that I was in it a number of times. I remember wondering why John
Halpern chose to interview me and then later chastising myself for doing
it thinking I don't know anything. I'll have to fake it. I remember him
setting up lights and having a crew to film in my backyard in Sebastopol
and instead of saying I don't know trying to give answers to please him
while he cheered me on indicating with gestures when I was on a track he
liked. Anyway, finally saw it and it wasn't so bad and it was great seeing
my dear departed Boxer Lola. Everyone else in it is pretty prestigious.
Good grief..
- dc -
- posted in
dc misc
9-25-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume XI - 1972 - This is the first Wind Bell to come out after Shunryu
Suzuki died on Dec. 4, 1971.
EDF - the Environmental Defense Fund -
on global warming
According to our spies, the steering committee of those
planning a global military coup to force the human race to deal with
climate change, plan on immediately shutting down all coal plants world
wide. More reports on this soon. - dc
See
SPECIES THREATS
9-24-13 - Minding the Earth,
Walking by Katharine Cook
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Card about Crooked
Cucumber from Natalie Goldberg (in CC
group)
Poems by Rene Pittet (rip)
Letter from Jean Ross'
lawyer and notes
Note from Kirk Rhodes in Yaizu
9-23-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IX-3-4, fall, winter, 1970-71
The nice lady from Burma who cut my hair gave me this link:
Theravada Buddhist Society of America - Half
Moon Bay, CA
Correction:
Tr. McC.'s Zen memories - He sits
with the
North Olympic Sangha, not the
Olympia
Zen Center and it was Koda Brothers brown rice not White Rose that he
picked up and took with him to Tassajara.
9-22-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Marian Wisberg (Derby, Mountain)
letter to DC - 97-05-09 -
Marian's cuke page
Mitsu Suzuki letter to
DC - JP -
Mitsu to DC - translation
with JP - Mitsu cuke page
Zen in America documentary by
Adam Kō Shin Tebbe
fundraising drive
Adam is founder of
Sweeping Zen
Photos by
Leon Kunstenaar from yesterdays KXL and anti-fracking demo in San Anselmos
(part of coordinated national protest) - see DC in top right photo on 2nd
page.
As you can see, our actions will certainly turn the tide and global
warming will be reversed. - dc
Welcome to the first day of autumn.
9-21-13 -
Tracy McCallum's Zen memories from Sokoji in the sixties to the
Olympia
Zen Center in Port Angeles, WA - with an emphasis on his long
friendship with Tim
Buckley.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IX-2 - summer, 1970
Two events nearby in CA's
Marin County today:
Climate Action: Draw the Line on the Keystone XL Pipeline in San Anselmo,
Saturday, September 21st,1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.
and
A joyous celebration of the extraordinary life of John
Chase Lewis will be held at 2:00 PM this coming Saturday, September 21, at
the Gallery located at the east most corner or the Marin Art and Garden
Center, 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross, CA 94957. John's family and his
spiritual team will speak briefly beginning at 3 pm. Light Hors d'oeuvres
and refreshments will be served. Please wear something colorful, and be
ready to celebrate Johns life with your favorite John stories to share
with other guests.
Farewell to a cool jazz
pianist who sat with Edward Brown. Glad I got to hear him play. - dc
9-20-13 - I was brought to Zen Buddhism by the teaching of
Shunryu Suzuki. I invite you and hope you'll invite others to join my new
forum dedicated to Zen Buddhism. Thanks! Jeremy Lee
Zen Buddhism Forum
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Harry Rose letter-96-01-03
Phil Wilson card to
Jeanie Stearns - redo as jpg
Ken Berman stories note
Peter Matthiessen blurb
for Crooked Cucumber (in CC group)
Met a man collecting cans to sell. He used to be in
banking. He said he'd been thinking about climate change
- read on to hear his shocking comments in
Species Threats: climate change.
The staff at cuke.com apologizes for the recent brief
posting of the home page for DC's music site,
Defuser Music, in place of
cuke.com's home page. Both home pages are named
"index" and a lowly intern on the 2nd floor is responsible.
See photo of that intern here.
9-19-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IX - 1 - winter, 1970.
Chasing Ice - Posting in
Species Threats, climate change.
9-18-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
1995 Letter from Gary Snyder about
Shunryu Suzuki - a better scan than one posted in May -
Gary Snyder
cuke page
Note from Harry Rose from
nineties on Nona Ransom and Suzuki, answering a few questions
SFZC, Shunryu Suzuki, and Tassajara mentions in
a Heart Blown Open, a book
about Junpo Dennis Kelly. - dc comments later.
Got this strange message:
Read your Jr Hi article. Try pickleball. You'd b a natural.
Good conditioner, low stress & sociable sport. You can play anywhere
in country. Great low impact exercise for old(and young) monks and
Zen priests. Check out in your area. "Have paddle, will
travel". Searched and found this:
Pickleball
is a highly contagious, progressive and incurable disease. How could I
resist with a come-on like that?
Brett writes his band Everest Cale wrote a song about Nuclear War
titled 'Fossils'. It is their newest single.
You
can stream 'Fossils' on Soundcloud.
Here's their Facebook page
and here's more on these folks.
Posting this on
the
What's New and
Species Threats sections
We can play
Pickleball as we wait to see which threat gets us first. Good luck human
race. - dc
9-17-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume VII-1-2 - fall, 1969.
2014 RETREATS IN FRANCE WITH
NATALIE GOLDBERG
9-16-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Interview notes with Dennis
Samson
SF Examiner article about ZC
and Shunryu Suzuki
Letter to Grahame Petchey
about Nona Ransom
Bill Maher on US obsession with bombing other countries
The Universe
according to Ra - love it
9-15-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume VII-3-4 - fall, 1968.
Tara Treasurefield, formerly Pat Lang, adds to her Suzuki
Roshi memories with
what originally brought her to sit at Sokoji in 1965.
Was wondering yesterday what
a sensible Christian response would be to the oft heard statement that
God wrote the Bible.
9-14-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Della Goertz's notebook -
Finally, one that works. Sorry for the five year delay. - dc
Della's cuke page
Shambhala Times with
The Boulder Flood: Notes from High Ground - thanks Loring
9-13-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume VII-1-2 - summer, 1968.
Reed
College and the SFZC page
Lots of folks from Reed
College got into Zen, Buddhism, Eastern stuff. Recently we posted Rick
Levine's tape conversation with Charles Leong on
Rick's cuke page and notified
David Schneider, It all
centered around Reed College and the San Francisco Zen Center and people
associated with these two institutions or who were important influences on
SFZC folks. Having just started a page for the
SF Art Institute and
SFZC connections, we now do one for
Reed and the SFZC. - DC
9-12-13 -
David Cohn with a brief memory of Shunryu Suzuki and Alan Watts at
Tassajara
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
A few rather cryptic notes for
Suzuki stories which I think can be filled out, maybe with some help. The
LR is Lew Richmond.
Jr. Hi school publication article
on DC and JR tennis (and Richard Knight to the left was also a doubles
partner with whom we were state ranked). But the reason I had this scanned
was the one sentence that reads, "He is a definite believer in
integration." In writing about
my brief
experience with the civil rights movement I'd wondered where my point
of view came from, how far back did it go, what was on my mind? In going
through things in my mother's house after she died, my sister and me
throwing stuff out after glancing at it, I read this and was surprised to
find I'd had such thoughts that early and equally surprised that it had
been printed in the Fort Worth school paper in 1960.
Encourage Jerry Brown to release more elderly, infirm, non violent,
minor drug charge prisoners into rehab etc instead of spending a half
billion a year to keep them locked up in awful conditions.
Happy
birthday Susan, my big sis. - dc
9-11-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume VI-2-4 - fall, 1967
Katy Butler's
The Ultimate End-of-Life Plan excerpt
Adapted from Ms.
Butler's book, "Knocking on Heaven's Door: The Path to a Better Way of
Death," to be published Sept. 10 by Scribner.
For
more go to Katy Butler dot com and
check the Events link there to see where she's doing book signings -
starting with Book Passage in Corte Madera this evening at 7.
Posted in the Death and
Dying section - compare with DC's mother
Ahdel recent passing.
9-10-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Group E
Charlotte Selver interview notes
Shunryu Suzuki Chronology draft
Ross Blum cuke contest entry
------- (Contest #1: What's SR
doing in this photo on the cover of Crooked Cucumber?) - posted on the
contest page 14 years after he sent it. (in
CC Group)
Dr. Edward Conze audio sent by his student Rick Levine.
Posting this on Rick's cuke page.
Conze on Wikipedia
Edward Conze was an eminent Buddhist scholar who focused on Prajna
Paramita scholarship and translation. We were most fortunate to have his
occasional presence at the City Center and to be able to audit his courses
at UC Berkeley. At the first practice period of Tassjara we studied Dr.
Conze's translation of the Heart and Diamond sutras. Deep apologies to him
and his publisher for having made photocopies to hand out to all 80
students. - dc
Allowing for Space
by Tsoknyi Rinpoche - from the Mt. Root Sangha Larkspur
Morning Service
Readings
9-09-13 - Margot Wilkie obit from (Martha's)
Vinyard Gazatte with great
photo and link to her cuke interview. - thanks Yvonne Rand
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume VI-1 - January-February, 1967
9-08-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Starting Group E
Harry Rose
letter about Barrow's account of meeting Shunryu Suzuki in the 30s
Impressions of Tassajara Landscape by Sterling Bunnell
Crooked Cucumber
back cover of hardback (in
CC Group)
DC high school in the news for something a bunch of guys did in my
senior year there - 1963. I managed not to get arrested. -
thanks to Fort Worth neighbor Tom Laker for sending this
9-07-13 - Tara Treasurefield, formerly Pat Lang, with
memories of
Shunryu Suzuki
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume V #4 - fall, 1966
The Truth
about Exercise - that link no good now.
Here it is.
9-06-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Datebook Shunryu Suzuki
brought to the US when he first came in May of 1959 - with entries on
that trip and in his first months here - the whole thing including front
and back cover and blank pages.
On the SFZC and SF Art
Inst page, Ward Flemming of
Pinscreen fame mentioned here two days ago, sent
a relevant
note.
9-05-13 - Rick levine with Charles Leong - audio on
Rick's cuke page. Once Leong
starts talking about fishing he doesn't change the subject till the end.
In the last few seconds his voice speeds up humorously beyond
comprehension due to battery death at time of recording.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume V #3 - summer, 1966
With the
Dharmata folks again, met Vickie
Hitchcock who made When the Iron Bird Flies about Tibetan Buddhism
coming to the West. Chariot Videos
Iron Bird official home page
Here's the
Facebook page for When the Iron Bird Flies
IMBD page
Another study showing LSD etc not harmful, even helpful. Not that I've
had any since February of 1967, my point always being to stop the cruel
and pointless persecution of those who use and distribute it.
Molly deaths may be caused by other drugs - again, I don't do anything
but tea with caffeine, but if MDMA were legal, people would know what they
were getting. - dc
9-04-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Steve Tipton
letter to Wenger at SFZC about freedom of religious inquiry - building
the case to open up the Suzuki archive for all.
Tom Cabarga
letter that accompanied his transcriptions of Suzuki lectures
DC notes on
Japanese verses, gathas - before bath, sleep, etc (from 1970 I think -
dc)
Started a post Suzuki era list of
SFZC and SF Art Inst.
students with Ward Flemming of
Pinscreen fame.
Bodhidharma on precepts - from the Lazy Yogi
9-03-13 -
Fri, Sept 6: A Vision of an
Enlightened Society, Public Talk with Kazuaki Tanahashi - 7 to 9 PM at the
Santa Rosa, CA Shambhala
Meditation Center
An evening with Kazuaki Tanahashi, renowned calligrapher, author,
translator, Zen teacher, and peace activist. This evening's lecture
is not to be missed by anyone interested in art, peace and enlightened
living. Net proceeds go to A World Without Armies (AWWA),
a peace organization founded by Tanahashi Sensei to work on global
demilitarization. Learn more at
www.brushmind.net.
Suggested donation: $20 ($15 members). To add to the pleasure of the
evening, we have just learned that Kaz will be bringing a collection of
his calligraphy.
Click on this thumbnail and you'll see the flier for this event with
details.
Kazuaki Tanahashi on cuke
Our Center is on the second floor of an old school building at 709 Davis
Street, reachable only via
8th Street.
More names for the list of Suzuki students who studied at the San
Francisco Art Institute on
SF Art Institute page on cuke. Thanks Brigid Meier.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume V #2 - March-April, 1966
9-02-13 -
Starting list of Suzuki students who studied at the San Francisco Art
Institute on SF Art
Institute page on cuke.
Also added to that page:
Mentions of Norman Stiegelmeyer on cuke and that reminded me of:
Dealing with Rowdy Guys
at Tassajara
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Butter in cereal note for Tass
stories
Friedrich Nietzsche said, "Words are but symbols for the relations of
things to one another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon the absolute
truth."
This quote was at the top of a
list of 11 untranslatable words from other languages.
Of course such words are legion but this is a neat list. - thanks Gregory
9-01-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume V #1 - January-February 1966
The whole Crooked Cucumber now uploaded onto the
Notes on Crooked Cucumber section which will gather notes, links,
photos, whatever gradually or such is the plan.
Genine Lentine is teaching a course on Zen at the SF Art Institute. She
wrote me an email saying she didn't have her copy of Crooked Cucumber and
wanted to see if there were any Suzuki Roshi students who sat there. I
wrote back that this here cuke.com is a far greater resource than Crooked
Cucumber (the all of which it now contains) and to just write "art inst"
in the site search box on the Home page or What's New page and many links
will come up to mentions of the SF Art Institute. I think it would be near
for someone like her class to collect info on this subject and organize it
for presentation here on cuke and on the SF
Art Institute's site. I'll start a page for it and the first person
I'll mention will be the dear late Norman Stiegelmeyer who was a teacher
there and an early and close student of Shunryu Suzuki. I see five
mentions of Norman on cuke and find art of his on the Internet.
Norman on Ask Art
Norman on Surreal Sight dot com
There's more plus lots of art if you search the net. Norman should have
his own page. He was a sweet and eccentric guy. - dc
Here's the new SF
Art Institute page on cuke
August
8-31-13 - Thanks
Zentatsu
Richard Baker for forwarding this message to him from
Brother David
Steindl-Rast:
I just received this news: Margot Loines Morrow Wilkie, passed
away at the age of 101 on the full-moon Mandala Day of August 21.Thought
you might want to know. Margot was a great lady; wasn't she?
Cuke interview with Margot Wilkie - with the NY Times obit, links,
comments, and a portrait made not long ago
Reading about Jerry Brown's desire to keep as many people in prison as
possible.
See this article. Reminded me of a song I wrote for him back in 1980.
Please
Don't Build No More Prisons Governor Brown
8-30-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Suzuki and the radiation
belt
See
The Radiation Belt in Suzuki Stories
8-29-13 - From Bay Tree Burl to
Buddhamama by Elizabeth Sawyer - with more photos by Howie Klein of
the opening ceremony (see 8-27 below).
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #7 - November-December 1965
8-28-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Shunryu Suzuki letters
and cards to Elsie Mitchell
New website for the
Institute for
Historical Study - and, as was pointed out on 8-17 below, it's one of
my two fiscal sponsors, the other being the
Pacific Zen Inst.
A note on what we're doing
here at the Crooked Cucumber Archives.
8-27-13 - Prajna Paramita
root ball statue created by Elizabeth Sawyer and Barton Stone over
the last six years. The ceremony to celebrate the completion was on August
25th at the Back Porch Zendo near Occidental. [more on this soon. Got more
photos and info.]
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #6 - August 1965
8-26-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D - thought we'd start
uploading Wind Bells every other day to add a little variety. Most time
now spent on work on film/video and audio work that will be posted here
later. - dc
Notes on the stupa for Shunryu Suzuki at
Tassajara
8-25-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #5 - August 1965
At Kat Tanahashi and Linda Hess' gathering yesterday, Wes Nisker said,
"I used to believe in reincarnation, but that was in a previous life." -
dc
8-24-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #4 - July 1965
On the site,
Goodreads, under Shunryu Suzuki Quotes, there are some questionable
entries. Take a look. I'll try to get up some comments on them tomorrow -
pointing out which ones I think are candidates for the
Dubious page. - dc
8-23-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #3- April 1965 - that's weird (but there are wrong
dates and volume and issue # later on
Fake Buddha
quotes from
Tricycle - Wow - Synchronicity. I started listing dubious Suzuki
quotes just earlier this month. This has inspired me to make a page for
it: Dubious
8-22-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volumun IV #2 - April 1965
Rip
Sunshine who followed her master
Ahdel, to the next bardo. [More]
click on thumbnail to enlarge
8-21-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume IV #1 - February 1965
Lew Richmond on PBS
Lew on Religion and Ethics show
Religion and Ethics extended interview
Paul Shippee, one of two
friends into Tibetan Buddhism who told me to go hear Anam Thubten in Point
Richmond (see 8-19), interviewed:
Crestone Energy Fair will present a Nonviolent Communication Forum at
1:30 pm on Saturday under the tent...see you there.
Meantime, here's a 4-min preview video by Scott Murrish
Thanks Gregory for sending
this quote from Howard Zinn.
8-20-13 - Bill Schwob's fine art site
is now up as a partner to his
photography site.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume III - February through December 1964
Thinking of Tiny homes -
the Baba Yaga Hut
8-19-13 - Joined the folks at
Dharmata across the bridge to Point Richmond for the Sunday morning
program with Anam Thubten Rinpoche guiding meditation then giving a talk
where he said that we're all in the great university of life from which we
never graduate, just die. Then he met with anyone who wished for a brief
chat and blessing. He's got a couple of books one can find on the
Dharmata site. One of them I recall
has a neat title: No Self, No Problem. Lots of people. Met Cynthia
whose website is Good Morning
Poetry - a site of poetry and more for Chogyam Trungpa.
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
Volume II - January through December 1963
8-18-13 -
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- Wind Bells -
starting with Volume I - December 1961 - December 1962
Added the following to the post on
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events about Sarah Weintraub and Tiny Homes.
Very cool. Sarah does it again. In spring of 2007 there were
posts on the project she was involved with in Columbia and in March of
2009 cuke posted her writing about the
Dar Papaya Project
of youth for peace in the US and Columbia where she lived in a village,
her presence protecting them from atrocities. For a while she was director
of the Buddhist Peace
Fellowship.
Are Buddhist statues cursed?
Read on - something stumbled upon
8-17-13 - A History of Green
Gulch Farm by Mick Sopko (2002)
Katrinka and I arrived Wednesday at 4pm at Green Gulch and took a walk
to see the work being done on Muir Beach which is mainly closed for
restoration -
see SF Chron article. Boy was it in good shape, tons of young people
in the garden and farm apprenticeship programs and guest students and
residents. Bunch of old friends there. Zendo and work meeting packed. We
were there to walk around with 17 fellow members of the
Institute for Historical Studies, one
of my two fiscal sponsors, the other being the
Pacific Zen Inst. Arlene Lueck
started the tour off at the office then zendo and then we all wandered
down to the garden and fields. After lunch in the small dining room I
answered some questions and gave a bit of history. Katrinka filled in more
history details from Mick's history linked above. It was a good sunny day.
Never seen GG in better shape. - DC
8-16-13 - Seeds with Wings -
Sarah Weintraub is bloging about her tiny house and tiny houses in
general. She also blogs for the tiny house people at
Tumbleweed. - posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
2013 Scans from Cuke Archives
- on
Group D
Letter of invitation from
Shunryu Suzuki for Buddha's Enlightenment celebration at Sokoji. Looks
to be early sixties letter to be sent out to English speaking mailing
list. - posting in
Shunryu
Suzuki correspondence of which very little survives.
Suzuki quote on receipt at
Palo Alto noodle bar
Smith College
publication article March 9,1967 on Suzuki talk
8-15-13
- Dizzy Sushi by Melissa White,
an old friend from Santa Fe tells her story of living in Japan
Buy Dizzy Sushi here
click thumbnail to enlarge
2013 Scans for
Group D
Card for Shunryu
Suzuki 100th birthday bash - Suzuki 100th birthday bash
on cuke
New Years card Suzuki sent to Elsie
Mitchell - also on the index page of
letters and
cards he sent to her
Notes on Suzuki talk at
Amherst Feb. 27, 1967
8-14-13
- Happy birthday John Tarrant
2013 Scans for
Group D
DC notes of three important yet
undone tasks - darncelebration
on cuke
Note to self -
nothing needs to be recorded
DC priest ordination
ceremony prep pages fall of 1971 - what to call this - pages I was
given to read to explain ceremony and prepare me for it. That word "faith"
hasn't been used much in translating that part. I'd like to see other
translations. - dc
For Ahdel's birthday yesterday, her granddaughter and my niece,
Camille, put this video up of Ahdel singing and reading
her
poem Me or my Barbeque at a family get-together last year. Ahdel's
voice is uncharacteristically hoarse, not sure why. - posted on
Ahdel's page. We come from Fort
Worth and whenever mother went to Rochester NY or Akron Ohio to visit
sisters' families, they'd ask her to bring some barbeque with her.
8-13-13
- Happy birthday Ahdel who would
have been 99 today.
2013 Scans for
Group D
Japanese newspaper
review of Crooked Cucumber - in
JP - hmm - wonder what
paper
Notes of Niels and Steve Tipton
No Beginning, No End
- card to announce this book by Bill Kwong
Northhampton ZC papers
including note from Ruth Fuller Sasaki
8-12-13 - A day with no work is a day with no food.
According to the story as I recall it,
Baizhang_Huaihai
[Hyakujō
Ekai)
(720–814)] stopped eating when his disciples took his gardening
tools away. Then they begged him to teach them and he said - OK, for
one more year. He did that, then since he was too old to work, he stopped
eating and died. I think I've got that right. Would appreciate link to or
copy of that story to add it to the
Santhara section of cuke. Go
there and see why. Check down to the page for the Scott Nearing story, a
modern version of this natural and traditional death with dignity method -
stopping eating and drinking. - dc
Easy
Battery Test can do anywhere. - thanks Jim McIver
8-11-13 -
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Group D
Yamada
Masaji letter about Shunryu Suzuki in
Japanese
Meal chant study
Nenju study (a
ceremony we used to do at Tassajara on 3 and 8 days - maybe it's still
done at times)
8-10-13 - A note Bob
Bellah wrote to a mutual friend mourning his father's death. - sent
by Steve Tipton
8-09-13 - Robert Bellah died unexpectedly last
Tuesday night, July 30, a day after coming through heart surgery.
More on Bellah and his passing
The Cambridge Buddhist Association (CBA) is defunct - an informative email
Remember Nagasaki
8-08-13 - Richard
Baker dharma talks now on Crestone's Dharma Sangha website
- thanks to MK for pointing this out
8-07-13 -
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Group D
Koshin Ogui on Suzuki
(Bishop of Jodo Shin Buddhism) from Stanford meeting [cuke
interview]
LA Times 3-69 article on
Tassajara
Thanks to John Waggoner for this generous offer relating to the post of
8-05-13: I never met Shunryu Suzuki, so if you need someone to come up
with spurious stories about him to archive on Cuke just let me know.
Thanks to Al Tribe for alerting cuke to another faux Suzuki quote:
Enlightenment is an accident; Practice makes us accident prone. This
was printed in the publication of an American Zen group. It had been found
so attributed on the Internet I learned. I wrote the publication that I
thought it was either Kornfield or Aitken. While in Santa Fe, visited with
ZC alum and cuke contributor Andrew Main who was relaying his long history
with Robert Aitken whom he'd met while in high school. Aitken then got a
job with the school - teacher or principal - and Andrew and he had a
relationship that lasted until Aitken's death in 2010. Andrew happened to
mention that enlightenment statement of Aitken's and when I told him that
it had recently been attributed to Suzuki he said that no, it was
definitely Aitken. The next evening I had dinner with Joan Halifax at
Upaya and told her I'd nailed the source of that quote down to my
satisfaction and she was pleased to see this matter be resolved. - dc
8-06-13
- Remember Hiroshima
No time for something new today. Read something in
interviews,
brief memories,
Suzuki
Stories. - dc
8-05-13 - Met a guy in Crestone, CO, at Elephant Cloud the former great
tea shop turned produce outlet which will revert to a great tea shop when
Benjamin and his mate forget her name get the new place ready. The guy I
met had said that he'd finally found people in the government who would
listen to him - the NSA. See - they're not all bad. He said it's nothing
new, that he'd dated a girl when he was young in the sixties whose father
was an FBI agent and he'd gotten this guys dossier and it was thick and
thorough. I wondered about mine. That would be fun to get - and maybe a
CIA one too. Said I want to make a cap that says NSA Observer on it with a
magnifying glass. He found out I was visiting the two Zen places in
Crestone - CMZC and
Dragon Mt. Temple -
both out of the Shunryu Suzuki lineage. He said he used to hang out with
Suzuki in San Francisco, that he went by the temple once and met Suzuki
who offered him whiskey which they sat up and drank. After that, he said
every time he went to that temple, he and Suzuki would sit up drinking
whiskey. Made me doubt that he'd dated the daughter of an FBI agent. I
made a mental note to start a section on cuke for dubious quotes and
stories attributed to Shunryu Suzuki who was no drinker, didn't like
whiskey, would fall asleep with the first tiny cup of sake. But I didn't
tell the fellow in Crestone any of this, just asked for him to submit his
stories about Suzuki to cuke. He said he liked to keep a low profile. -
filed in
Dubious as of
8-23-13. Was in DC on SR
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Group D
Notes on the okesa chant
JR notes
JS on DDP
Japanese letter to DC -
too hard for me to read now - to
JP
8-04-13 - Remember standing with Kobun Chino in 68 at Tassajara during
the great visit - looking at the visitors. He pointed to Shunryu Suzuki
and said that here's an example of a great Soto teacher. He indicated
Hakuun Yasutani and said that there's an example of a great Rinzai teacher
He was really Soto but had that fierce Rinzati style and taught with koans.
He didn't say "great" either. He used a word or phrase to mean matured,
well cultivated. Can't quite get it. Anyway, then he pointed to Nakagawa
Soen and said, "And there - ahhh - too much personality." More on this
later. - dc Posting in
DC on SR etc
2013 Scans
Starting
Group D
A
few notes on trip to Germany 2000 for Richard Baker and Marie Louis
von Baden's wedding - much more elsewhere.
Hoitsu Suzuki letter of 97
- JP and Eng
Notes - JJ Wilson [JJ
interview]
8-03-13 -
Meetings with Joshu
Sasaki - by DC with a link at the bottom to the 1969 interview done by
Bob Halpern and me and comments on that including that my memory had
erased Bob's role in this interview - until I read it again recently.
Posting in
DC on SR etc
2013 Scans -
three more for the Japanese
Group
Fred Harriman (translator extraordinaire) translates three letters from
DC to Japanese contacts.
letter one
letter two
letter three
When I wrote letters in Japanese they were more like on a 2nd grade
level. Thanks Fred. - dc
8-02-13 -
Bruce Fortin brief memory of Shunryu Suzuki - Bruce is the founding
teacher of the
Occidental Laguna Sangha in Sebsatopol, CA.
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later) In
the meantime am working on the
Shunryu Suzuki lectures, Notes on
Crooked Cucumber, and a project involving all this with the
interviews,
brief memories,
Suzuki
Stories, and similar material scattered around cuke. And other stuff
the fruits of which will fall eventually.
Starting
Group D but moving all these
scanned documents into the
Japanese Group - "JP" indicates that the material is in Japanese
Genichi Amano was like Shunryu
Suzuki's godfather at Rinsoin, head of danka, congregation. He visited
with Suzuki shortly before Suzuki's death.
Amano notes on
Shunryu Suzuki - JP
Amano's notes
for his talk at Suzuki's Taisanshiki (retirement from Rinsoin?) - JP
Amano further notes
- JP
Excerpt concerning
Shunryu Suzuki from Yuki Ishimatsu book - JP
DC note to Hideko Oga
and Shoganji material in Japanese - JP and English
8-01-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later) In
the meantime am working on the
Shunryu Suzuki lectures, Notes on
Crooked Cucumber, and a project involving all this with the
interviews,
brief memories,
Suzuki
Stories, and similar material scattered around cuke. And other stuff
the fruits of which will fall eventually.
Starting
Group D
Yasumara Amada Lists -
Amada was a student living at Rinsoin during the war
Yasumara Amada Notes -
JP
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 81st anecdote -disaster
July
7-31-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Starting
Group D
Four Bodhisattva Vows - DC notes
Chronology notes
Break time
photos - Los Altos?
Couple ordained - article
on Ron and Joyce Browning, ordained as priests by Shunryu Suzuki before
they went to Japan to enter monasteries
I'm unclear on the
right to die cases
reported on BBC today. Can't they just stop intake? stop eating and
drinking or being nourished intravenously? Is there an assumption here
that they want to be given a lethal shot or is the British government
prohibiting them from turning off their support? Posting this in the
Santhara section of the Death
and Dying department. - dc
7-30-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
More from
Bob Watkins Folder
Tassajara fundraising
brochure - 1967? - written by Richard Baker
Zen in America
fundraising brochure - 1968? - written by Richard Baker
While
we made PDFs from the thousands of pages scanned in Fort Worth in the last
few months, we also made JPEGs. Here's one of a flyer for a Tassajara
fundraising reading by Gary Snyder in March of 1967. Thanks Gary. - dc
click on thumbnail
to enlarge
And that's it for
Bob Watkins'
folder. Thanks Bob. - dc
7-29-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
More from
Bob Watkins Folder
San Jose Mercury
News article on Tassajara (assume it's 1967)
Frank Anderton writes:
Illegal Surveillance!
Told
the guy at the counter of the gas station that had that sign posted on
7-27 that I'd put it here on cuke and he asked if I'd noticed the banner
over the door. I went out and looked at it, came back and said what about
it? He said to look again. Check it out.
click
on thumbnail to enlarge
7-28-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
More from
Bob Watkins Folder
Berkeley Barb
article on Tassajara (67 as I recall. I remember how the reporter who
hated the Zen macrobiotic diet said he tried to get something negative out
of Suzuki about it but couldn't. Wonder if we can locate the Berkeley Barb
presentation of the Heart Sutra with a naked woman superimposed over the
words. I used to enjoy reading the personals in back which were shockingly
uncensored for that time. The only one I remember, "You name it - I'll do
it." - dc)
Adding
Tassajara work
assignments to the list from yesterday
7-27-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
A week ago passed through Taos,
dropped by Bob Watkins' trailer to say hi with Brigid Meier (old
timers my remember her as Barbara). Bob was the work leader of the first
practice period at Tassajara in 1967. He's turning 80 next month, had been
at the flea market all day. More on him later. A few years ago, when Clay
and I were passing through, he gave me a packet of materials. Here are a
bunch of them - schedules and stuff from back then. They'll go in the
Bob Watkins Folder.-
dc
August schedule
sesshin schedule-1
sesshin schedule-2
another schedule
- daily
yet another schedule
zc-zmc-card-monk - not
sure where this is from, maybe a Wind Bell.
student work assign
Zenshinji (Tass)
opening ceremony program
Group C all reloaded and
aok.
Must
share this sign at the gas station next door to the motel I'm staying at
in Reno. - dc
click
on thumbnail to enlarge
7-26-13 -
Nature Bats Last - Guy McPherson
sees near term extinction. - thanks Brigid Meier
In Ely NV. Remembering where I've been this meandering home. Dinner
with my fine Santa Fe hostess Melissa Savage and old Suzuki student friend
Jonathan Altman.
And when Daya then Dianne and I were at Glenwood Hot Springs where I was
yesterday and their largest hot pool in the world. She and I were hidden
in the steam rising into the cold January, 1973 air. I have always said
that our son Kelly was conceived at Jonathan's Taos home. But maybe it was
in the large pool at Glenwood Hot Springs. - dc
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Accidentally lost
Group C this
morning. Wireless in Ely, NV, too weak to reload the larger PDFs. Will get
it back maybe later today or tomorrow or the day after tomorrow. We'll
see. Anyway, here are the new ones for today. [fixed the next day]
Vern Olson scrollett on
Shunryu's last message
Weather report for time
and place of Shunryu's birth (Thus, the
opening
sentence of Crooked Cucumber)
7-25-13 -
Fund to help Dianne Di Prima, diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease -
Cuke Archives made a small donation.
Diane Di Prima cuke page
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Tassajara 25 year anniversary
book - 1967-1992 [now 5-21-14 in Wind Bell group]
Early morning light in Grand Junction, Colorado. Sounds of cars. From
Aspen to Basalt the HOV diamond lane was on the right side for carpools
and exiting. Never saw that before. Remembering fox playing with deer at
Crestone Mt. ZC, looking at
me and not running off, nibbling on leaves. Reminded of fox at Tassajara
during break of first sesshin there in summer of 1967. I'd walked out to
Grasshopper Flats, was standing under tree looking up at mountains and
clouds. Then that fox came by, curled up at my feet and went to sleep. I
continued to stand motionless. After a few minutes the fox got up and
sauntered off. - posted in
dc misc
7-24-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Tassajara Springs
brochure - pre ZC (early sixties)
Silas Hoadley 1970 April
list of students accepted for summer
Alden Truesdell Christmas
message (a Fort Worth mystical Christian teacher who died a few
decades ago)
Leaving
Crestone Mt. ZC
today. Ryaku Fusatsu last night - the Japanese Soto Zen version of Wesak.
Back home in Marin Saturday eve. On the way, Bikram in Basalt, hot sulfur
water in Glenwood Springs giant pool, Grand Junction, Ely, Spencer Hot
Springs off the road before Austin, NV, Bikram in Reno, Nevada City.
That's an average of 5.5 hours of driving a day. Here we go. - dc
7-23-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Stunkard errata for
Crooked Cucumber pertaining to Suzuki's cancer - bad spots on scan on fax
too
Interesting brief article on climate change figuring, the future and
future people discounted by economists, most of whom depend on corporate
support. An article by Eric Zuesse who also recently published
They're Not Even Close comparing Republican and Democratic economies
from 1910 on and this book
on the birth of Christianity. - posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
Created
a page for Ahdel's music
starting with the sheet music for her song Metropolitan Melody which is to
be performed by an ensemble in Fort Worth, Texas.
7-22-13 - Fire near Tassajara
contained.
Tassajara Facebook page
In response to Narcissus quoting Suzuki Roshi saying
his robes were his prison , an alert reader (MK) sent this quote:
"Yesterday I-I talked about something about freedom. Real freedom is, you
know, to feel freedom wearing robe-this kind of, you know, troublesome
robe. Instead of, you know, [being] bothered by this busy life, we should
wear this, you know, civilization without, you know, being bothered by it,
without ignoring it, without being caught by it. So without going
somewhere, without escaping it, we should-we should have composure, you
know, in this busy life." [That's from the
Not Always So lecture]
I'm at Crestone Mt. ZC for a few
days meandering home. Great being here. Want to tell about the visits
before here and will get to that soon. - dc
Ahdel Chadwick
Estate sale in Fort Worth Friday, Saturday, Sunday July 26-28-
check it out.
This is where I lived from the age of 12 to 18 and where I've visited and
where I've just left for good. Signing it over to new owner on Monday
next. - dc
7-21-13 -
Narcissus Robert Quagliata on Shunryu Suzuki - 2012 emails to DC
Narcissus cuke page
The above post is a
good example of how poorly presented material is on cuke. There's no
indication of what treasures are revealed at those links. Narcissus has
most revealing comments on Suzuki Roshi and is himself an amazing person,
surely the most significant stained glass artist in the world. [more].
7-20-13 - Firefighting
continues near Tassajara. Check up on it at the
Tassajara Facebook page
cuke
page on the history of fire at Tassajara
Reminder: Shunryu
Suzuki Facebook page called
Suzuki Roshi.
7-19-13 - As for the
Tassajara fire, MK reports: 15% contained after cold humid night,
350 people working it today, road closed except for fire vehicles. Nobody
worried. And he sent
this link to the Tassajara Facebook page.
7-18-13 - Forrest fire
near Tassajara
Where is
Tassjara's Facebook page? Can someone send me a link to it? When I write
Tassajara in FB I
get this. - DC
David Zimmerman
Tassajara's Facebook page:
Post #1: 6:00pm
A fire of
approximately 200 acres is currently burning in the vicinity of Tassajara,
several miles away. Four air tankers , five helicopters and over 150 fire
personnel are working on the blaze that broke out about 1pm this
afternoon. They are dumping lots of flame retardant and water, and
beginning to engage the fire by hand, and it seems to be settling down.
There are also plenty of fire personnel at Tassajara, although Tassajara
is on voluntary evacuation alert. Guests and students who felt inclined
have left. Greg Fain, Head of Practice, says that he feels “very safe” and
not too concerned.
Interesting
timing, as the July 10 was the 5th anniversary of the 2008 Basin Complex
fire that passed through Tassajara five years ago.
Post #2: 8:30pm
Update on the
Tassajara Fire -- Tassajara director, Linda Galijan, just met with Pete
Harris, Fire Incident Commander. They dropped 8 firefighters near the fire
by helicopter earlier this afternoon, they worked for awhile, and walked
out. Pete says that the fire is generally laying down well, however, the
terrain and access are making it difficult to fight the fire, which is
located around the confluence of Church and Tassajara Creeks. The area
burned in 2008, so there are lots of dead trees, and they are falling and
making passage up the creek difficult. Helicopters just stopped flying for
the night.
Early tomorrow
morning, 8 fire crews (20 persons each) will be dropped in by helicopter
(they made landing pads near the fire for the purpose today). Pete expects
fire crews will be working through tomorrow, and maybe the next day. They
are not currently expecting crews to encamp at Tassajara. We don’t yet
know what any of this means for Tassajara Rd., and whether anyone would be
able to come in tomorrow, or by what time. We should know more in the
morning.
--- thanks Michael K
7-17-13 -
Master Artist Narcissus Robert Quagliata Comes to Santa Fe (that's
today)
Details
Have recently posted two
PDFs about this most wonderful stained glass master and Suzuki student.
Narcissus Quagliata on Shunryu Suzuki just four days ago
Narcissus Quagliata
- an article from the 1983 Art Glass Quarterly -
his web site (nine days ago)
Am also in possession of lengthy piece Narcissus wrote on Shunryu
Suzuki that he wanted to go over before it's posted. Will remind him of
that tonight.
Thanks M Katz for alerting me to today's event
Meandering back to the
Bay Area. In the last few days have met with Zen folks in Norman, OK, and
Albuquerque, NM, and done yoga in Amarillo on the way and now am in Santa
Fe for a few days and have a bunch of old friends and one new one to see
before Saturday morning meet with Zennies in Taos. Then to Crestone. Will
provide details and links as time permits. Love, dc
7-16-13 -
Suzuki Roshi and
the Modern Soto Denomination
Sati Conference
May 30, 1998
by Prof. Richard
Jaffee
This talk
was also in an issue of the SFZC Wind Bell. (Yesterday's PDF post of
Richard's notes had some blank spots so I emailed him for the article.
Haven't checked yet to see if it's got the missing data but it's great to
have this talk from him. Thanks Richard. - DC
[from TruthDig]
Sea Levels ‘Are Set for Continuing Rise’
- Predictions of possible global temperature rise by the end of this
century suggest that sea levels could rise by more than two meters,
much further than scientists had thought.
(DC's italics. Something I keep pointing out - climate change news
frequently has this sort of comment with it - either much further than
thought before or much faster or much worse or some new factor that makes
it worse or faster.) - posing in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events
7-15-13 -
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Now on
Group C
Interview notes
Richard Jaffee notes on
Shunryu Suzuki influences - has to be rescanned or replaced
Carl Bielefeldt talk on Suzuki
- some bad spots in scanning
7-14-13 -
My friendship
with Marian Derby Wisberg by Fran Thompson
7-13-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Shunryu Suzuki notes
for his eulogy for Trudy Dixon
7-13-13 -
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Narcissus Quagliata on Shunryu
Suzuki
7-12-13 -
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Now on
Group C
Shunryu Suzuki (?) writing-jp
- says from appointment book but that may be wrong - to
In Japanese Scans
Shunryu Suzuki CV in his
hand with notes (by Peter Schneider?) starting with Sokoji abbots list
Shunryu Suzuki CV typed
Off to Oklahoma at
noon
7-11-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
1969 interview with Joshu
Sasaki by Bob Halpern and DC at the Cimarron Zen Center in LA. Present
also were Susan Chadwick, and two translators.
Bodhgaya Mahabodhi temple bombed - Lor
7-10-13 -
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Now on
Group C
Letter to Grahame Petchey about
Nona Ransom from English Quaker
Sandokai study by DC worked on
while Suzuki gave lectures with kanji by Yoshimura
The Art of Khalila Friedman - a
Facebook page
7-09-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Note from Edward Brown on the
source Suzuki lectures in Not Always So - these lectures are so
indicated in shunryusuzuki.com
where one can bring up a list of these lectures in the New Search Form or
see them marked in the Compact List.
Books by and about Shunryu
Suzuki
Shohaku Okumura 1999 letter to
Grahame Petchey with a Crooked Cucumber mention
Philip Whalen poem Hymnus
in his own hand
I once contacted an outsourcing agency in India about transcribing and
just received a reminder email from my contact there and am considering
using them to help with cuke. Told him to remind me in a month. But I
wonder if Warren (see below) would be better in the long run. - dc
Warren Lynn wrote a poem
for an orchid named for Ahdel.
7-08-13 -
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Now on
Group C
Narcissus Quagliata
- an article from the 1983 Art Glass Quarterly -
his web site
Thanks to Warren Lynn
for over 5000 pages scanned in the last few months - for family, Ahdel's
and my music, and a massive amount of Crooked Cucumber archives. And
thanks for accepting the scanner, my old Netbook, and a box of more paper,
to continue that noble work. - dc
Goodbye
dear Fort Worth home and good neighbors. [more]
7-07-13 - It's ten thirty in the morning. Three hours before we're outa
here. Then off to yoga and to Houston for a few days. Then back to the Bay
Area, dropping Katrinka off at DFW on the way, then Norman, OK City, Santa
Fe, Taos, Crestone, and west. - dc
7-06-13 -
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archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
1961 Letter to
Jean Ross from Kyoto -
maybe from Bill McNeil
Note from Peter Matthiessen
on Crooked Cucumber for blurb
7-05-13 - David Schneider reports on
Kobun Chino's Stupa
Opening
2013 Scans (getting the
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Now on
Group C
Rick
Levine's 1999 letter on Crooked Cucumber with some errata suggestions.
DC letter on
LA Smith, HS English teacher exceptional - sent to dear departed
friend Amrita Shlacter for an article she was writing on Smith for the
Fort Worth Star Telegram.
7-04-13 - Happy birthday USA. Thinking of FDR's
Four Freedoms for
all.
2013 Scans (getting the
archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later anywhere)
Now on
Group C
Herb
Caen's column the day Shunryu Suzuki arrived
Herb Arnold - beyond
function
One of Huston Smith's letters of
support for the Crooked Cucumber Archives.
7-03-13 -
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Now on
Group C
DC Genjo
Koan study book - Did this when I was director at Tassajara - summer
of 1974 through summer of 75.
Grant application recommendation for Peter Schneider - 1962
7-02-13 -
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Beginning
Group C
Notes
on meaning of Suzuki's notes in notebook he was using on way to US 0m
1959
DC Eko Study
Book made in 1970 while Shunryu Suzuki lectured on these merit
dedicating chants recited at end of sutra. Right now there's a note from a
SFZC librarian as the first page. Kanji by Yoshimura.
7-01-13 -
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(getting the archive backlog on cuke to preserve and work with later
anywhere)
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki -
Calvin Steimetz about a BCA (Buddhist Churches of America) annual
seminar of Buddhist groups and teachers.
Trudy Dixon - sent
to Shunryu in Japan October 1966.
June
6-30-13 -
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anywhere}
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki - Two letters in the early sixties from
Sally Unger
A letter from Saul
Warkov - 9/29/62 - with a great story from Jewish lore about being
away from one's master.
A resume, maybe to go with the CVs or
maybe submitted for his own reasons by
Ralph Lester Wire, a
name not noticed before, - with character references. Suzuki Roshi I
doubt would have asked for that. - dc
6-29-13 -
2013 Scans
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anywhere}
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki -
Marlene Caspari (10-02-62),
Phillip Wilson -
1964 on the way to Japan,
Peter Schneider
- early sixties from Kalamazoo, Michigan
Finished scanning all the documents brought to Fort Worth
yesterday - Cucumber Project and personal
stuff - except for a few set aside for expert scanner Warren Lynn to do
later (like SFZC board notes during Shunryu's life). Leaving him the
scanner and my old Netbook so he can continue this noble work. Nine days
to go. Must concentrate on what's to be done before we leave town. - dc
6-28-13 -
2013 Scans
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anywhere}
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki -
Three letters from Marian Derby (Mountain) later to be Wisberg
6-27-13 -
2013 Scans
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anywhere}
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki - from
Li Gotami Govinda
from Joe Phelan,
student of Soyu Matsuoka in Chicago
from Julia Laurin in
Japan with Grahame and Pauline Petchey and Phil Wilson
Adding photo of Brian Eppes and son Seth with Katrinka to
Brian Eppes memorial page.
6-26-13 -
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Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki - from
Richard Baker - 1965
Farewell
Brian Eppes and condolences to his son with my mate Katrinka, Seth. Brian
was one of the early light show wizards in the San Francisco sixties
scene. Check him out at these links:
Universolightforms with the
Brotherhood of Light
timeline
Wikpedia -
Liquid Light
Shows
Pooterland on Brotherhood of Light
Nostos
Algo blog
Watch Brotherhood of Light Video
All praise to Katrinka for watching over Brian in his final
struggle with Muscular Distrophy, helping him move from his condo in Marin
to a convalescent home and into hospice, dealing with his stuff and
comfort, visiting him regularly, keeping in touch with family. Good ex
wife. - dc
posted in Brian
Eppes memorial page
6-25-13 -
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anywhere}
Letters
to Shunryu Suzuki -
Dorothy Schalk 1
Letters to Shunryu
Suzuki - Dorothy
Schalk 2
Actually, counting today it's 13 days to go. [more
in dc misc]
6-24-13 -
2013 Scan B
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# 26 -
Richard Baker lecture on day
Shunryu Suzuki died - 71-12-04
13 days to go in the Fort Worth home [more
in dc misc]
6-23-13 -
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# 25 -
Papers in Japanese from
Shunryu Suzuki's room - including some of what his wife was throwing out
when she left - retrieved from trash by Vicki Austin. Not sure where file
names came from. - dc
Zen Is Right Here Romanian cover.
Pity the nation whose people are sheep,
and whose shepherds mislead them.
Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, whose sages are silenced,
and whose bigots haunt the airwaves.
Pity the nation that raises not its voice,
except to praise conquerors and acclaim the bully as hero
and aims to rule the world with force and by torture.
Pity the nation that knows no other language but its own
and no other culture but its own.
Pity the nation whose breath is money
and sleeps the sleep of the too well fed.
Pity the nation — oh, pity the people who allow their rights to erode
and their freedoms to be washed away.
My country, tears of thee, sweet land of liberty.
– Lawrence Ferlinghetti, 2007
posted in
Engaged
Buddhism/Current Events - thanks A Main
in SFe
6-22-13 - Shunryu
Suzuki photo archive now has had a great deal of info entered under
the photos thanks to Peter Ford who also created this excellent photo
display. Lots of info still to ad and surely some corrections to make, but
this is a big step. We've got this collection digitized due to the efforts
some years ago, maybe ten, of Shinshu Roberts, who took the photos
to Seattle or somewhere up there where a friend had a quality scanner. I'd
added info to a small number of photos with the intention of getting back
to that task before the end of time. In the current scanning of a backlog
of materials, came upon a chart of the photos with explanations. Shinshu
might have done this but I bet it was Bill Redican. Peter ran the PDF of
that list through a OCR (optical character recognition) program and
entered the data into the
Shunryu Suzuki photo archive on Shunryu Suzuki dot com. It took some
scattered villagers. Many more photos should be scanned in the SFZC
catacombs and in scattered shoeboxes.. - dc
Sea of
yogis in Times Square mark the summer solstice.
6-21-13 - An Image in Zen Is Right
Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki:
Front Matter
including
Kobun Chino and Katrin Otogawa's jointly
calligraphed character for shine, hikari, on one of the opening pages of
the book.
2013 Scan B
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# 24 -
Early sixties SFZC students' CVs,
something that was never done again as far as I know. - dc
16 days to go in Fort Worth home. Work continues going
through things, leaving almost all for estate sale, scanning some
material, calling the local historical society about turning over some of
it - photos, letters, memorabilia going back 150 years. Will take some of
course. Working with friend Warren also on scanning mothers' music and
poems etc, backlog of Crooked Cucumber archive material (which is being
posted little by little), and scanning my notebooks and loose sheets of
songs written through the years (See
Defuser Music dot Com). Extending the life of all this material a
little bit longer - till it dissolves with all other phenomenal detritus.
- dc
6-20-13 - An Image in Zen Is Right
Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki:
2nd Shunryu Suzuki English caligraph: Do not say too late.
From Anecdote 123 - words.
2013 Scan B
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# 22 -
Interview with Masaji Yamada
by Kyoko Furuhashi
# 23 -
Masaji Yamada four statements
- JP
6-19-13 -
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# 21 -
Images in Zen Is Right Here
(scanned from the original version, To Shine One Corner of the World -
Kobun Chino and Katrin Otogawa's jointly calligraphed character for shine,
hikari, and two Shunryu Suzuki brushed English phrases
JPEG images
Back cover for the hardback Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen
Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
(Thanks to Gregory Wonderwheel
for scanning the back cover of the book back in 2000 and sending it in to
replace the poorly done one that was here before. I was embarrassed to
tell you I lost your scan. Just got around to replacing it. - DC)
An Image in Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki:
1st Shunryu Suzuki English caligraph: I hope you are enjoying the wisdom
of the Buddha. From
Anecdote 66 - hope
6-18-13 -
Trungpa and Zen by David Schneider who writes "This article, I think
from Tricycle, largely builds on material from the introduction to The
Teacup and the Skullcup. However, starting with the second paragraph,
there's a story about one of the times VCTR (Trungpa Rinpoche) visited Zen
Center, and Suzuki Roshi was there. It goes for a while, and then the rest
of the article is inserted, and then it picks back up at the end."
David Schneider cuke page
2013 Scan B
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# 19 -
Wind Bell 62 first page with Shinsanshiki poem. All the old Windbells
will be here soon.
# 20 -
June 1989
Article (in Jp) and photo with
Elin Chadwick in Okayama, Japan, protest of what's called the
Tiananmin Square massacre.
I say "what's called the
Tiananmin Square massacre" because I read a long article in the Nation
back then called something like "There Was no Massacre at Tiananmin
Square" and if you do an Internet search on that you'll see more on this.
But even these articles report that there were deaths outside of the
square. Not something I want to get into further. - dc
6-17-13 -
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# 18 -
Sugizaki - JP - sent by Kirk Rhoads in the nineties from Yaizu. Must
check to see if have translation.
Leland Smithson
- Spinoffs & Spin Backs
in ZC Stories
Drowning Doesn’t Look Like Drowning -
Here’s what to look for.
- of all the false impressions that movies and TV give, the worst must be
in the area of public safety. Although I just saw the excellent Sci Fi
flick Gattaca and its two drowning scenes didn't have the usual
misrepresentations. - dc
6-16-13 -
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# 16 -
SR (Suzuki Roshi) letter to
Yamada at Eiheiji - jp
# 17 -
Tassajara Stupa for SR explanation (DC notes from early 72)
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
End Matter
(glossary, further reading, acknowledgments)
Alan Senauke writes
Burma
Unbound? on the Clear View Blog
of the Clear View Project.
Thanks again Andrew M for correcting my careless errors, this
time of writing Cannon for Canaan: All corrections gratefully received:
"#7 - New Cannon material"
I think you mean "New Canaan material", i.e. ancient (Biblical) name for the Levant -- not a big gun.
6-15-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 123rd anecdote -
words - added answer, the
words Suzuki wrote. Will include image soon.
That's the last anecdote.
2013 Scan B
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anywhere}
#14 and 15 moved to group F (photo guide and intro)
Andrew Main sends a
comment on the
note and inscription the Dalai Lama wrote in
Steve Frost's Kalachakra book
Meanwhile,
Steve has added the translation of the inscription "to
Rationale V If you
want to see, scroll down to where the pictures start there a link to the
inscription as well the translation in the blog."
Missed the iPhone 5 workshop this morning. Got the time
wrong. [more in DC
misc]
6-14-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 123rd anecdote -
words
2013 Scan B
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# 12 - Alan Watts book (bio or autobio)
SR - notes
# 13 - SR
- obit - eng & jp
Clear View Project
- featuring the new film Zen and War and doing other good work.
6-13-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 122nd anecdote -
talk
2013 Scan B
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# 11 - Bill Shurtleff
notes for Rinsoin scrap book
a New book by Brad Warner
related videos with Brad -
this one and
this one and
this one
Brad Warner is elsewhere on cuke. Do a site search for him using the
search box above or a web wide search to learn even more.
6-12-13 -
New Clappers for Mindfulness Practice Group of Annapolis
Ray Watkins made these beautiful kaishaku, clappers as used in Zen
temples and I'm sure other temples and I guess secular uses in Japan and
likely in China going back long way. Someone want to send a list of what
they're used for at the SFZC? - Contact DC
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 121st anecdote -
grieve
2013 Scan B
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# 8 -
Ohaka Zounin - jp
# 9 -
Shoganji (temple where Shunryu was born) - jp
# 10 -
Silas' scroll - jp
When in Fort Worth, sit eves Monday at TCU and Thursday at a
Catholic girls' school with the sangha of the
Fort Worth Zendo, associated with
the Dallas Maria Kannon.Zen Center.
6-11-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 120th anecdote -
do
Keep forgetting to date these posts right. - dc
2013 Scan B
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# 7 - New
Canaan material - Deneal Amos' group in New Hampshire - would love to
get any info on Deneal. - Contact DC
# 8 -
Letter from Robert Pirsig on Crooked Cucumber with a reference
to Thank You and OK (the war between the Nazis and the Gypsies) -
too light - redo
Response to query of last August
on meaning of The Dalai Lama's inscription in a book of Steve Frosts.'
The prior weekend's 50th HS reunion was fun and touching. But where did
all the old folks come from? Here's a
link page for it.
6-10-13 -
Dogen's Explorations of Reality, a three session telecourse with Taigen
Dan Leighton.
Taigen's cuke page
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 119th anecdote -
future
2013 Scan B
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# 5 - Kaz
poem
# 6 -
Mitsu Suzuki farewell talk - in her Japanese hand
Sunshine lost in
Fort Worth (nice flyer niece Camille) - but I
saw her on the back of the patio last night. She ran off when I called
her. She was always an indoor cat that I'd started letting out for a few
minutes a day till one day she wouldn't return. Susan sister said a vet
told her all cats should be indoors. I agreed.
Read this. And that doesn't even include
this.
6-09-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 118th anecdote -
extraordinary
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# 3 -
notes - questions for Kenji
# 4 - card from Natalie
Goldberg about CC and TY
29 days to go in Fort Worth.
6-08-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 117th anecdote -
cancer
2013 Scan B
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anywhere}
Finished posting the first batch done in April.
Today we begin posting PDFs of scans done starting in May.
# 1 -
Burton Watson letter to DC on
Thank You and OK! - Master translator of Buddhist and other Japanese -
more on Watson.
# 2 - Some of the
DC bio and CV material done in Japan for immigration. Note the phoney
UC Berkley phony diploma made cause you have to have a college degree to
teach English in Japan. But the immigration officer (who I wrote about in
Thank You and OK! had seen so much by then he waved it aside saying,
"Don't need - you've already shown PhD level." - dc
Saw that the
Stolen Valor law was signed by Obama. You can now get a year in jail
for lying about your war record. To me this is one of many many crimes
that we will lock people in cages for doing when they are not dangerous.
How unimaginative, cruel, and harmful. Why can't they do some sort of
public penance, community service. I think I'll make this a cuke cause -
take on the prison industry. Incarceration only for the dangerous. More on
it later. - dc
6-07-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 116th anecdote -
rock
One month to go in Fort Worth if all goes according to plan.
Must concentrate on being ready to leave the house behind then and on
finishing the mountain of Crooked Cucumber material there is to scan.
Thus, only simple posts that aren't time consuming to prepare like
yesterday's Schneider cuke page and the cilantro thoughts and even this.
And there's other
boring personal stuff...
6-06-13 -
Philip Whalen overheard dis of Suzuki Shunryu - from Tensho David
Schneider
Philip Whalen cuke page
There were so many contributions from Schneider on cuke that we created
a cuke page for David Schneider
- check it out.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 115th anecdote -
broom
Study shows Cilantro aversion linked to genes and this made me
remember... [more in
dc misc]
6-05-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 114th anecdote -
thesis
Three
documents from Marian Derby Wisberg sent us seven years ago.
* a letter on
the Los Altos Suzuki lecture tapes
* an article titled Beginner's Mind
* an article titled A Report on the Peninsula Branch of the San Francisco
Zen Center.
Marian's cuke
page
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere
These are all personal
Group A
# 87 -
Metropolitan Melody - song written by
Ahdel and sung at her memorial
# 88 - Poems for Great Uncle Hugo's
memorial
# 89 - The Chilly Chili of
Chile - DC song c. 1955
# 90 - I Don't Want to
Draw - DC 1962 (from HS art class)
6-04-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 113th anecdote -
tree
Here's another photo [the top one] with
Marian Derby Wisberg (Mountain)
who recently passed on - but you can't see her face. She's second from the
left.
Found it in
Betty Warren photo and memorabilia collection which wasn't linked to
the photo section and which was forgotten. Lots of stuff like that on
cuke.
Didn't get it at first because I'd spelled Marian's name as "Marion."
Spent a half hour fixing other places where I'd done that. Now even more
mentions of Marian will come up if one does a site search - though it may
take a few days for the search engines to have those corrections. - dc
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 84 - Anagarika Govinda
review of Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
# 85 - notes from student
# 86 - IF - a poem by DC (at age 8)
- finding things going through house here in Ft. Worth. The original must
have been illegible because this is my mother's handwriting.
6-03-13 -
Here's the
only photo I've found so far of
Marian Derby Wisberg (Mountain)
who recently passed on. It's from the
archive of photos in
Shunryu Suzuki dot com. She's the third from the right on the 2nd row.
Could have missed some others with her. Will look further. Will find more.
Much work to do on photos and naming. - dc
Here's another photo with Marian in it but you can't see her face.
She's second from the left.
Found it in
Betty Warren photo and memorabilia collection
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 112th anecdote -
son
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 82 - Notes - Tim Buckley
Old Data Reveals Warming Oceans - just another article on climate
change. An early sentence in the article is characteristic of reporting on
this topic, not just now but way back - it's worse, happening faster than
scientists previously thought, or some new factor that accelerates it.
A main finding is that the impact of global warming on the oceans might
have been significantly underestimated: the oceans are absorbing far more
heat than previously realized.
Assange on Google
6-02-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 111th anecdote -
intoxicants
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 81 - Stunkard on Obesity
----cuke
interview with Dr. Albert Mickey Stunkard
Bill Maher makes a strong pitch for finally legalizing pot.
Haven't gotten around to looking for photos of
Marian Derby Wisberg (Mountain).
Why don't you take a look in the
archive of photos in
Shunryu Suzuki dot com and if you don't know, make a guess and send
the photo number to Contact DC.
6-01-13 - Robby Pellet, dharma heir of
Hoitsu Suzuki (Shunryu's
son and dharma heir) sits at One Pine Hall in Seattle.
There's a new newsletter out which one can access by going to the
One Pine Hall website and clicking
on the left arrow.
Robby writes:
I was able to go to Japan this spring to see Hojo-sama. He
and Chitose seem to love being grandparents. Hojo sama gave a dharma talk
every day during morning Zazen. It brought tears to my eyes to hear
his Dharma.
After uploading today's posts, will look through the
archive of photos in
Shunryu Suzuki dot com for some with Marian Derby Wisberg (Mountain)
who passed away at 90 on May 15t,
Marian's cuke page.
Also - when the current projects are done - going through mother's home
and other biz in Fort Worth, scanning a mountainous backlog from the
Crooked Cucumber Archives - plan to go through the photo archive and
identify who's who. It's set up for others to help on this as well. - dc
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 110th anecdote -
goodnight
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
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Group A
# 79 - Eric Storlie letter-1
# 80 - Awakening the
Mindstone from
Nothing on My Mind: Berkeley, LSD, Two Zen Masters, and Life on the Dharma Trail.
Shambhala, 1997.
[A good picture of the sixties Zen Center,
Suzuki, Katagiri, and students.]
Eric Storlie link page
May
5-31-13 - We just learned that Marian Derby (Mountain) Wisberg died
on May 15th. - Thanks to Blanche Hartman for calling me
yesterday and passing on this news she'd received from Fran Thompson.
Read Fran Thompson's
message on Marian's passing
We knew her as Marian Derby. She was the spirited, energetic,
trailblazing student of Shunryu Suzuki who founded the Haiku Zendo in Los
Altos and first recorded Suzuki's lectures - for a book that became
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind. In the
early seventies she married Jack Wisberg in Big Sur where they first lived
- and took his name. She is known to many as Marian Mountain the pen name
she used for her book, The Zen Environment: the Impact of Zen
Meditation.
More on Marian at her cuke page
- and more will be added later today and tomorrow.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 109th anecdote -
stranger
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 77 - Notes from Stan White
- '93
# 78 - Notes from Sue Roberts
5-30-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 108th anecdote -
understand
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 74 -
S. Hanna-Rhyne SR memory
# 75 - SR college thesis
contents - thanks Gil Fronsdal
# 76 - SR letters to Tokujun (Grahame
Petchey)
fixed numbering on these
Today is the 100th anniversary of the T-shirt. Check out cuke
T-shirts and other consumer items at the
Cuke Basket on Cafe Press.
5-29-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 107th anecdote -
LSD
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Group A
# 73 - SR lecture notes summer of
65
5-28-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 106th anecdote -
birds
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 72 - Rumi Kawashiri 1969 paper on
Sokoji and Zen Center
Oldest veteran story - 107 - wow - look at how he planned to spend the
day yesterday and to what he attributes his healthy old age. Reminds me of
the Okinawa woman a while back who, as I recall, was Guinness oldest
person at 117 who drank shochu and smoked strong Peace cigarettes. Look at
this
list of oldest ever and some of their habits. Oh well. It's too late
for me. I'm addicted to not doing those things and can't quit. - dc
5-27-13 - Happy Memorial Day - On this day when we honor those who
died while serving in the armed forces. We go to war easily, full of
enthusiasm, sparing no expense. We glorify the dead. We tend not to
honestly question the wisdom of sending them, the wisdom of decisions made
during their engagement. We don't ask how many died because of our
negligence. We don't do so well with those who lived. We get cheap,
express our gratitude in patriotic symbolism, neglect the people.
Which link to hit on
homeless veterans?
Neglected
Veterans - Just one link. Find others.
Much profit is made through war. Should more of it go to neglected
veterans? - dc
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 105th anecdote -
shave
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
preserve and work with later anywhere)
Group A
# 69 - SFZC lineage
# 70 - Henry Schaeffer notes
# 71 - Stuart Lachs on SR and
the war
5-26-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 104th anecdote -
back
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Group A
# 66 - Bill Redican note
# 67 - Rick Levine SR memory
# 68 - Rebecca Mayeno (RIP) notes
Revised
the story
of how Music for a Comic Book Video came about.
5-25-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 103rd anecdote -
read
2013 Scan (getting the archive backlog on cuke to
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Group A
# 65 - Remembering the Dragon -
a short book on Shunryu Suzuki created by Gil Fronsdal for the 100th
anniversary of Shunryu Suzuki's birth. Text only.
$10 paper. order only from SFZC
Bookstore
A Message mainly to Californians from
the National Religious Campaign Against
Torture
This holiday weekend, we urge you to take a moment for California's
youth. One final hurdle remains for passage of Senate Bill 61, a bill to
limit the harmful practice of placing young people in solitary confinement
in California. Thanks to your support, S.B. 61 passed through the Senate
Appropriations Committee this past week, and the bill goes to the Senate
floor on Tuesday for a vote.
Your support is needed in this final push for passage! Please
take a moment this holiday weekend to express your support for S.B. 61
to your local Senator using the sample email we have prepared.
Fire
Ants and a Dime - in DC Misc
5-24-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 102nd anecdote -
notion
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Group A
# 61 - Paul Lee letter
# 62 - Narcissus
# 63 - Narcissus on Shunryu Suzuki
# 64 - Suzuki excerpt from
New Gods in America
say hi in
DC Misc
5-23-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 101st anecdote -
loaves
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with later anywhere)
Group A
# 57 - Paul - awareness
# 58 - Pauline - dream
# 59 - Paul Lee letter - to
Tokujun
# 60 - Phillip Wilson note
Esoteric local DC biz in the "too much info for most"
category - lots
5-22-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 100th anecdote -
self
2013 Scan --
Group A # 53 - Ned Hoke
letter
# 54 - Niels Holm notes-1
# 55 - Niels Holm notes-2
# 56 - Notes-x
A reminder - while going through things here in Fort Worth and getting
the home ready to sell, scanning a ton of material from
Crooked Cucumber Archives backlog and
backing it up redundantly - to work with and process into shinning form on
cuke.com later. That next step will take time and can be done wherever
there's electricity nearby. Thanks Warren Lynn for focused, intelligent,
diligent work. A CCA gold star is awarded. - This note
posted in What We're Doing.
Wrote a brief piece
On the
making of Music for a Comic Book Video for Santa Fe
DJ/sampler/not-sure who got a box of these LPs to pass around to
colleagues. Is that spelled right?
5-21-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 99th anecdote -
tired
2013 Scan
Group A
# 50 - Mel Weitsman notes - sideways
# 51 - Matsu Zaki's
intro on Suzuki in the earliest translation of Zen Mind Beginner's
Mind.
# 52 - Natalie Goldberg
on Shunryu Suzuki in
Writing Down the Bones.
Cruel and Usual Tax
Collection including a link to a song by DC on the subject
The
Guitar and the New World: A Fugitive History
reviewed by Taigen Dan
Leighton
5-20-13 - Opps. Forgot
Al Tribe's
birthday two days ago. He was born on Shunryu Suzuki's birthday
(5-18-1904) which I also forgot - so post-posted it there. Just like
posted Mitsu's birthday a day late (4-23-1914).
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 98th anecdote -
use
2013 Scan --
Group A # 47 - Dainin Katagiri
on Suzuki
# 48 - Laura Kwong notes
# 49 - Loring Palmer on Suzuki and
LSD
Jack Van Allen sent this 6th
century Heart Sutra a while back. Linked to from the
Heart
Sutra page
Market Watch -
College Grads Scammed
Photos of our Steinway which
is now for sale.
5-19-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 97th anecdote -
glasses
2013 Scan --
Group A # 44 - Kaz Tanahashi -
notes on war and teachings
# 45 - K. Kato book
excerpt about Suzuki & Taro during the war
# 46 - Kobun Chino
letter to Tokujun Grahame Petchey - 1-14-67
DC MIsc 3 launches with
yoga update
5-18-13
- Happy Birthday Al Tribe, born on Shunryu Suzuki's birthday.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 96th anecdote -
overlooked
# 42 - JJ Wilson notes -
redo - too light (we're doing almost scanning every day now in Fort Worth.
Will get back to the light ones. - DC)
# 43 - On Maggie Kress' death
Cuke
Heart
Sutra Page started as a hub for posts of the last few days and
whatever else comes up on the subject.
5-17-13 - Can't get today's post ready till later. Below is
the material gathered so far to work with. The subject is the Heart Sutra
Commentary by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
IN THE PRAJNA PARAMITA SUTRA the most important point, of course, is the
idea of emptiness. Before we understand the idea of emptiness, everything
seems to exist substantially. But after we realize the emptiness of
things, everything becomes real—not substantial. When we realize that
everything we see is a part of emptiness, we can have no attachment to any
existence; we realize that everything is just a tentative form and color.
Thus we realize the true meaning of each tentative existence. When we
first hear that everything is a tentative existence, most of us are
disappointed; but this disappointment comes from a wrong view of man and
nature. It is because our way of observing things is deeply rooted in our
self-centered ideas that we are disappointed when we find everything has
only a tentative existence. But when we actually realize this truth, we
will have no suffering. -
http://www.tricycle.com/dharma-talk/heart-sutra?page=0,3
Earlier post on Shunryu Suzuki's "translation" of the Heart Sutra.
Two links to the version Allen Ginsberg chanted:
http://www.thezensite.com/ZenTeachings/Translations/Ginsburg_Heart_Sutra.html
http://www.rockument.com/Haight/Prajna.html
The
version the Shambhala (Trungpa) sangha uses. (thanks
Howie)
Forgot what the link below is.
http://org.salsalabs.com/o/2162/p/dia/action3/common/public/?action_KEY=13425
Later - DC
5-15-12 -
Shunryu Suzuki “Translations” of the Heart Sutra.
The basic English meaning printed beneath the Sino-Japanese on Sokoji
chant cards.
#2 - This one for the two sided chant card that was in use when I
arrived at Sokoji in the late summer of 1966. - DC.
Variations in English between the 1962 four-sided card and the later
two-sided card.
- thanks
Chris Modec-Halverson for carefully getting this all on
disc
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 38 - Hoitsu Suzuki -
1971 talk given at SFZC City Center
# 39 - Ned Hoke letter about
Shunryu Suzuki
# 40 - Notes from Irene Horowitz
DC Fort Worth Report -
tornados and
memorabilia
5-15-12 -
Shunryu Suzuki “Translations” of the Heart Sutra.
The basic English meaning printed beneath the Sino-Japanese on Sokoji
chant cards.
#1 - This one for the four sided chant card for the May 20, 1962
installation of Suzuki as abbot of Sokoji. - thanks
Chris Modec-Halverson
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 95th anecdote -
napkin
This morning I woke up thinking how Meister Eckhart and
Bodhidharma both said we can do no better than just being idle. I've got
lots to do today so I asked Kabumpkan what he thought. "Engage the
relative, put the other in neutral." I asked him what he meant by that.
"Can't figure it out," he said. - dc
New salt study big in the news today but this is nothing new. I
remember years ago reading about a study of salt studies that concluded
there was a direct correlation between salt intake and longevity.
5-14-12 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 94th anecdote -
driver
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 35 - Grahame Petchey
note
# 36 - Grace McLeod etc
notes
# 37 - Harriet Chino notes
about rape.
More on this later. There's a little on cuke about it - just write "rape"
in the search box on the Index or this page.
5-13-12 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 93rd anecdote -
scold
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 29 through # 34 all are
letters from Fran Thompson
Happy Mother's Day Kathy
And Happy Mothers' Day (as in the New Yorker cover) to mate
Katrinka, past wife experiences Elin and Daya, sister Susan. Writing about
how to evoke the universal ethic compassion, the Dali Lama, suggests those
who view things in terms of rebirth see all beings as having been their
mother in a past life. In this vision, each being has been the mother of
each other being. The number of possible combinations would
therefore be, if B stands for a being, B! as in 5! = 5x4x3x2x1. However,
that formula only covers one instance of each being having been the mother
of each other being. To cover repeats we could then make it B!? unless we
say that each being has been the mother of each other being as many times
as there are grains of sand in the Ganges. In that case we could write the
formula B!G. So, again, happy Mothers' Day to all beings past present and
future including those specific beings mentioned at the onset of this
paragraph, late mate
Liz
and late mom Ahdel as well. B!G! - dc
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 92nd anecdote -
approve
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 27 - Notes from
discussion with Gil Fronsdal
# 28 - Letter from Lama Govinda
to Richard Baker
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 91st anecdote -
blossoms
2013 Scan
--
Group A
# 25 - Mary Farkas of the First Zen Inst.
on Shunryu Suzuki
# 26 - Translator Fred Harriman
notes concerning
interviews in Japanese - very light - rescan
Congratulations to the human race for reaching the 400 parts per
million for the first time in four million years or so.
The World
Suicide Club salutes you! Also see
Species Threats - climate change.
5-10-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 90th anecdote -
garden
Going to start posting more scans per day to keep up with
work on the backlog. Also adding relevant links.
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 22 - Interview
notes with Dennis Samson - Dennis in
brief
memories
# 23 - Diamond Sangha Newsletter
1970 review of Zen Mind,
Beginner's Mind
ZMBM cuke page -
zmbm.net
# 24 - Arthur Deikman
Curriculum Vitae -
cuke
interview with
Deikman
Two photos
- family and friends gather in our back yard after Ahdels' memorial
5-09-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 89th anecdote -
feelings
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 20 - Letter
from Shunryu Suzuki student from the war days, S. Asaoka
# 21 - Interview notes -
Craig & Lew
Enjoy the annular eclipse today - if you're in Australia.
5-08-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 88th anecdote -
tide
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 18 - Letter from
Eric Storlie - too weak - redo
# 19 - Letter from Gary Snyder
Back in Fort Worth to keep going through stuff in Ahdel's
home. Her older sister, my aunt Bruni (Brunhilda), who was upset that
mother was dying and died before her, soon got word her cancer had spread,
went into hospice, and passed on a few days ago two months after Ahdel
did. She would have been 100 next month. -
More - dc
5-07-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 87th anecdote -
chicken
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 17 - Diana Hart
(Cheryl Hughs) interview notes
Yesterday mentioned all the PDF scans that are being made and posted.
This is all part of the ongoing for years task of processing the backlog
of material in the Crooked Cucumber archives so that it's available to
whomever wishes to see it. There is also ongling progress in improving the
digital archive of Shunryu Suzuki lecture audio, film, and photos as found
on shunryusuzuki.com. One bird at a time as Annie Lamott says.. - posting
this and yesterday's note in What We're Doing
Old buddhy Doug McKechnie and friends have a movie on something they've
done and done again since the mid seventies - play the Golden Gate Bridge
as a musical instrument. Here's a trailer for the movie:
A Day in the Life of
the Golden Gate Bridge. Go to
Monumental Sounds and you
can play it too. Doug writes about it
on his blog.
5-06-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 86th anecdote -
wonderful
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 17 - Shunryu
Suzuki in Dragon Thunder: My Life
with Chogyam Trungpa by Diana Mukpo and Carolyn Ross Gimian.
-
Shambhala link -
Amazon link
There are so many PDF scans this year of notes, interviews,
photos, relevant material to go onto cuke already that we might have to
increase the volume that go up daily or it will take years. Thinking about
posting a bunch and then just introducing them little by little on What's
New. And then there's integrating them into the site. Off to Fort Worth
tomorrow with so much more to scan that it's being checked in as baggage.
In the past one had to go to an archive to look for material but now it
can all go on the Internet. In time I think artificial intelligence will
organize it better. Planning for that would free me up to do more creative
things - like finger painting and humming with the moon. - dc
One way diagnostics, medical costs will come down -
thanks Gregory
5-05-13 - RIP dear friend Peter Warshall who helped to save Bolinas,
friend to chimpanzees and all living creatures, watershed savant, septic
tank guru, Whole Earth editor, brother to Suzuki student Jackie, sweet guy
farewell, . Just learned from Rick Levine. - DC
Peter on
Wikipedia
Great tribute to Peter from his niece Yoginrose
Tributes to Peter on funeral home site
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 85th anecdote -
meat
Cheap Canadian electric car - thanks McIver
5-04-13 -
How to Live on the Planet Earth: A Celebration of Nanao Sakaki
Fri May 10 2013 7:00
PM
McRoskey Mattress Company 1687
Market St., San Francisco
- thanks Howie Klein
Here's a page for the late Nanao's new poetry collection on the Poems
from the Gulf of Maine blog.
Nanao Sakaki cuke page
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 84th anecdote -question
Get well soon Michael Wenger of
Dragon's Leap Zendo
- thanks MK
5-03-13 -
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 16 - Brother David Steindl-Rast
interview notes from 1997
Brother David's
Gratefulness web
page
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 83rd anecdote -discouraged
See Dennis McNally featured in today's Marin Independent Journal:
Grateful Dead historian's tales from the road.
[at
the Sweetwater in Mill Valley May 8th at 8pm] 'In
1981, after reading "Desolate
Angel," McNally's biography of Jack Kerouac, the Grateful Dead
paterfamilias himself, Jerry Garcia, hired McNally to write the band's
history. It resulted in McNally's 2002 book "A
Long, Strange Trip," the definitive account told from his insider's
perspective as the Grateful Dead's publicist, a post he held for more than
a decade.' - Sorry I'll miss the Sweetwater show Dennis. Back to Fort
Worth on the 7th. - DC
Thanks cuke hero Mark Bittner for alerting us to problem with
cuke.com yesterday. We'd just changed hosting methods having gone over the
five gigabyte limit and our host, Sonic.net, screwed up the DNS for
www.cuke.com taking the web surfer to a
"This is the future home of www.cuke.com" page and all pages when www was
hit but not if it the www wasn't included so I didn't notice. Called Sonic
and it should be all fixed now. Let me
know if there's still a problem or any other problem. Thanks. - DC
5-02-13 -
Buddhism is, maybe, rather
difficult to understand - PDF of transcript of Shunryu Suzuki
lecture dated 66-01-13 from the Los Altos Box, this one the original and
apparently verbatim version, one of the lectures from that group not
included in Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind.
The PDF reveals the blank spaces in this original transcript which seem to
indicate gaps in the tape.
This transcript
duplicated the look of the original. The audio tape is missing along with
all but two from the Los Altos. Would love to find them. - DC
Lectures from the Los
Altos Box not included in ZMBM
Lectures in Zen Mind
Beginner's Mind chart - Los Altos box lectures are in the Original
Transcript column (except 66-00-00 AE and BE which are from the book as no
other versions are available)
posting this on the
Suzuki lecture work in progress page
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 82nd anecdote -arts
Join Karen
Hamilton May 3, 4, and 5 for the 20th anniversary of Marin Open
Studios. I will be showing paintings at Studio 333 in Sausalito. (333
Caledonia St.)
OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, May 3rd, 6pm - 9pm
OPEN STUDIOS: Sat., May 4 and Sun. May 5, 11am - 5pm
5-01-13 - Today
the missing text from the last page of Shunryu Suzuki lecture 67-01-12
which became the Mind Waves chapter of Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind - with a
link to the original transcript and the draft edited with Trudy Dixon's (I
think) handwritten notes which had the missing page. - posted n the
Shunryu Suzuki Lecture Work in Progress section.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 81st anecdote -disaster
April
4-30-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching
Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 80th anecdote -enlightenment
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 15 -
Bob Halpern
interview notes
Transcribing the missing brief end to a Shunryu Suzuki lecture located
yesterday while going through archive material at the SFZC City Center.
Been wanting to get to this for a few years. It's one of the lectures from
what I call the Los Altos Box, the group of lectures Marian (Mountain)
Derby Wisberg and Trudy Dixon and Richard Baker worked with to make Zen
Mind, Beginner's Mind. Will have it up here in a while - with more
exciting historical detail. - dc (9:20am San Rafael, CA)
4-29-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 79th anecdote -difference
2013 Scan --
Group A # 14 -
Bob
Shuman interview notes
Shunryu Suzuki lecture partial transcription from one of the
problem audio -
65-07-31-C. - 3rd installment
4-28-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 78th anecdote -important
2013 Scan --
Group A # 13 - Chogyam Trungpa on
the three kayas - and Shunryu Suzuki quoted from Zen Mind, Beginner's
Mind.
- from
Warrior-King of Shambhala: Remembering Chogyam Trungpa
Leland Smithson
Zen
Moirés in the
new ZC Stories section.
[send your ZC stories here]
Must look through cuke for prior posts that could go here. This section
would be for stories that don't involve Shunryu Suzuki.
4-27-13 -
Danny Parker on the Summer
of 1974 at the SFZC with memories of
Philip
Whalen
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 77th anecdote -eat
2013 Scan --
Group A # 12 -
Marian Derby Report on
Peninsula Branch of SFZC - undated - circa 1970
Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step by Cecile Pineda
Read about it
on the
page
for Fukushima
Amazon link for this book ---
Huff Post review
4-26-13 -
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 11 -
Marian Derby letter to friends &
DC Xmas 2010
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 76th anecdote -bugs
Happy Chernobyl
Day - April 26, 1986
Starting
a page for Fukushima today
[a subpage of
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events] featuring links and comments from
Taigen Dan Leighton and
John Steiner -
the situation is much worse than it gets credit for being.
4-25-13 -
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 10 -
Marian Derby letter to DC on
location of ZMBM tapes - Zen Mind Beginner's Mind lecture tapes
all but 2 still missing
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 75th anecdote -sex
Southern Poverty Law
Center - a noble organization
4-24-13 - Posting yesterday's Happy Birthday to Mitsu Suzuki one day
late. See - it's down there now as if it were posted yesterday. However,
personal congrats were sent to her via Rinsoin.
More, including
her response
I just noticed that on the
SFZC site
it says "This April in Japan, she will be turning 99 and in our way
of counting, 100" but that's not right. Unless I'm making a senior
mistake, it's the opposite: this April she will turn 99 in our way of
counting and in Japan's 100. Born 1914 - same as my recently late mother,
Ahdel. In Japan you're one at birth cause their one means 1st year.
2013 Scan --
Group A # 9 -
Chogyam Trungpa on Shunryu
Suzuki and American Karma - source? Talk at SFZC?
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 74th anecdote -advice
4-23-13
- Happy Birthday Mitsu Suzuki!
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 73rd anecdote - twenty
2013 Scan --
Group A
# 8 -
Chogyam Trungpa on Shunryu
Suzuki from Garuda magazine
Oh darn -
Obama's Terror Campaign - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
4-22-13 - Happy Earth Day
Poll Finds Americans Less Concerned About The Environment Now Than When
Earth Day Began
- filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
2013 Scan
--
Group A
#
7 -
Chogyam Trungpa Shunryu
Suzuki memorial
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 72nd anecdote - grateful
Dealing with a high school classmate who's putting together a
slide show for our upcoming 50th reunion, an old memory popped up and
asked him if he was the one who told me about NOSMO.
Here's his answer
(in dchad misc)
4-21-13 -
2013 Scan
--
Group A
#
6 -
Zentatsu Richard Baker's
talk on Shunryu Suzuki given
a week after Suzuki's death.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 71st anecdote - life
Brad Warner compares Shobogenzos
4-20-13 -
2013 Scan
--
Group A
#
5 -
Zentatsu Richard Baker's
talk at Shunryu Suzuki's funeral
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 70th anecdote - okesa
Thanks Clay for reminding me that yesterday was your birthday. I'd left
the date as 4-18-13 on accident - maybe if I'd seen it I'd have
remembered. However, since you'd lost your phone at the beach you'd have
been unreachable anyway. - dc dad
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 69th anecdote - mind
Happy
22nd birthday Clayton Chadwick
the 68th anecdote - soup
2013 Scan
--
Group A #
4 - Marian Derby (Mountain) on
Beginner's Mind
Tried out
Bikram Yoga yesterday. - dc
David Silva's cuke page for more
the 67th anecdote - power
the 66th anecdote - hope
2013 Scan
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Group A #
3 -
Bill Lane notes
Back to the Bay Area today after four months and four days in
Fort Worth. Back in May. Lots to do. As it says in the book of Tao,
"Affairs are endless." And that was coming from a hermit who lived up in
the mountains. - dc
Danny Parker relates
a Philip Whalen Story.
the 65th anecdote - lose
RIP Jonathan Winters, an
inspiration to many young boys such as I in our formative years, helping
us to cultivate idiotic expressions and goofy voices. I wax sentimental
now recalling his inspiring two roles in
The Loved One.
4-13-13 - Going through archive backlog
scanning material to post, work with, and present in other form on cuke.
--
Group A
#1 is Dianne Di Prima
on Zen. (no source yet) Listing on the
2013 Scan page.
Thanks to Warren Lynn for helping with this. He just
arrived so that's all for today on cuke.
4-12-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 64th anecdote - teacups
A
Message From a Dying Veteran
Iraq Veterans Against the War
- filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
4-11-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 63rd anecdote - difference
QUESTION: Should cuke.com have paid ads?
Received this yesterday:
4-10-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 62ndt anecdote - boulder
In Texas now for another week. Going through stuff in
mother's house (Ahdel) but still
working daily on cuke stuff. Itching to post more new material but Crooked
Cucumber Archives work includes lots of maintenance and busy work. Got a
sort of virus that must deal with. It's not crippling, just a nuisance.
Got it from downloading new version of Audacity (program to deal with
audio). Mistake made was to download it from an unknown source. Must be
careful when downloading and also even then, don't just hit Next to hurry
the download - make sure not to leave a check oking a search engine or
other program not wanted. - posted in
What We're Doing
4-09-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 61st anecdote - lost
4-08-13 - Happy Buddha's birthday ( put here a day late)
- thanks Andrew.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 60th anecdote - lost
4-07-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 59th anecdote - rejected
Thanks so much to Gordon Henry for creating this page,
In Honor of Ahdel - with wonderful
photos of the memorial.
Was a great day. Will post memorial video soon - I hope. Busy now with
family, friends.
4-06-13 - Paying attention to local details today. Two hours till the
memorial for Ahdel. Got Katrinka
and Aunt Ellie and cousin Amy last night and are with 1st cousin once
removed Rye and wife Jill at the Courtyard. but son Kelly and his mate
Rene stuck in Salt Lake City - Connecting Delta flight last night was too
late then Delta forgot to put their names on the manifest today. Now
they're scheduled to make the tail end of the reception. Clay made it back
from a party last night. Cousin Karl is here. Ward is getting ice out of
the fridge. Open house to come. - dc
4-05-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 58th anecdote - arrogance
Oldest friend Ward and younger son Clay were talking
yesterday and it came up that Ward had been cut off at an AA meeting here
in Fort Worth for suggesting they were being too Christian, citing that AA
is supposed to be non sectarian. Clay said he didn't like the part about
having to submit to a higher power. Ward said that when he started going
to meetings 24 years ago he took the group as his higher power and that
satisfied Clay. I don't have trouble with higher power stuff. Call it god,
call it sod, call it group, call it soup. Call it self, call it other,
call it father, call it mother, call it sister, call it brother, call it I
am that I am or bim bam thank you ma'am, mankind, big mind, we find in the
unwind? I don't know. I'm a no show.
4-04-12 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 57th anecdote - ladder
Finding some neat stuff going through things here - lots of
writings of Ahdel - poems,
letters, spoofs, songs - and have filled two giant recycle containers and
same with trash. And there's cleaning and straightening and people
arriving soon. Stayed up with Clay till 3am looking at old photos (after
live rock at Lola's and Ol' South Pancake House on way home from hairport.
Onward. - dc
4-03-12 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 56th anecdote - secret
Ahdel Memorial prep, cat
home search, going through stuff, family history flashing, recyclin,
throwin stuff out, setting aside for keeps, sell, cuke biz can't avoid,
what can be thrown out there? recycled, kept, sold? friends drop by,
strangers send notes, covered in fruit from the pasts, breathe in the
world, breathe out the unworld. It's all good -
lyrics
- listen to a cover.
- dc
4-02-13 -
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 55th anecdote - pain
Posted
on Facebook in several places including two of my HS class groups:
Gentle, affectionate 12-year old cat would love to live with you.
Sunshine is an indoor cat who has lived all her life with my mother
Ahdel who
recently died. If you are interested, please contact me. And, I hardly
ever ask this but please help inform others in Fort Worth, Texas, about
Sunshine. Thanks. David Chadwick
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4-01-13 - I've figured out the secret to everything, the unified field
of matter and spirit, the ultimate statement, understanding,
enlightenment. Now click here and I
share this epiphany with you dear reader.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 54th anecdote - encourage
Forgot to link to
Dotty Woodson's page the day before yesterday praising her for her
tireless work to educate Texas communities and individuals on sound water
management and conservation. - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
March
3-31-13 - Happy Easter, day of the possibility of rebirth for all
beings.
REV. STEPHEN
W. FROST Ph.D. Easter Message 2013
his
Nepsis site
3-30-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 53rd anecdote - validity
Japan Journalist:
Situation at Fukushima Daiichi “way worse than officially announced”
Petition urging California senators Boxer and Feinstein to investigate
and do something about the threat to California from further Fukushima
disasters. - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
Congratulations to long time Fort Worth friend, Berry Woodson, for
receiving the prestigious
Herbert Hager Phalaenopsis Award for "lifelong dedication to the
advancement" of this orchid "through pioneering hybridizing and superior
culture." More than once, Martha Stewart has dropped by to see Berry and
Dotty's numerous, fascinating, and beautiful orchids and son Clay stepped
on some Lilly pads to descend into a pool on a cold winter day almost two
decades ago. Kudos also to
Dotty
Woodson for her tireless work to educate Texas
communities and individuals on sound water management and conservation.
And thanks for dinner too. - dc
3-29-13 - Crooked
Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
- Chapter Twelve
-
Sangha -
1961–1962. Getting the whole book on cuke chapter by chapter.
This border checkpoint story was of interest to me because of the
police state type
experience Katrinka and I had recently coming up from Big Bend. Want
to write more on that and more on the Bill Maher Catholic league thing
from yesterday but I'm off to Ahdel's
cremation. Later. - dc
3-28-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 52nd anecdote - verse
Catholic League wants to censor Bill Maher
DC comment on this - working on this now, will post within an hour.
Nope - it looks like rain now and I've got a mile walk to get home. Better
put my laptop in my pack, get a plastic bag in case, and post comments
tomorrow. Fort Worth does need rain.
Southwest Texas trip
brief report on the last day
3-27-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 51st anecdote - wedding
Off to take Katrinka to the airport. Alone again in Fort
Worth. - dc
3-26-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 50th anecdote - absorbed
Katrinka and I joined the Morning Glory Sangha last night in
Alpine, TX, for their regular Monday eve zazen at 6pm at the Unitarian
Universalist Church at 1308 N 5th St. Before the meeting I gave Jean
O'Quilinn who leads it a copy of Zen Is Right Here. She glanced at
it and after zazen and some chanting read a selection that she'd opened
to. It is the one that happened to be up next to post here on cuke, the
one above. If you're interested in sitting with them Jean's email is
jean [at] bigbend [dot] net. More on Jean and her lineage in
yesterday's Southwest Texas trip
report. On our way back to Fort Worth home today. - dc
3-25-13 - Memories of
Shunryu Suzuki by Rene Pittet. Rene died on March 6th.
More later.
Southwest Texas trip
report
3-24-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 49th anecdote - precepts
Immigrants Held in Solitary Cells, Often for Weeks
Solitary - Torture in Your Backyard
Hot spring by the Rio Grand river, soaking, swimming, waving
to Mexican cowboys on the other side. Out of Big Bend on the way to Marathon car
searched by Border Patrol officers with dog - and we'd never left the US.
This is government spending that could be cut. Reflected on the strong arm
of government seeking to crush the harmless while ignoring and creating
major harm. US Border Patrol and Immigration for instance. - dc - - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
3-23-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 48th anecdote - counting
Interview: Annie Somerville of Greens - from Inside Scoop
- thanks sister Susan
2nd day in Big Bend.
Going to a hot spring gotta walk in some. Tonight -
McDonald Observatory which
is the home of Stardate. This is one of
the lowest areas in
light pollution in the US.
3-22-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 47th anecdote - desire
Authorities On Alert As Hundreds Of Crazed Sociopaths Enter
Congressional Chambers - thanks O'Neil Louchard - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
At
Chisos Mt. Lodge in Big Bend National Park. Beautiful.
3-21-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 46th anecdote - here
National Religious Campaign Against Torture announces their
April hour long webinar:
Solitary Confinement in an Age of Mass Incarceration. -
filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
In Fort Davis, Texas. No time now to tell about yesterday or
the day before. Will try to report from Big Bend National Park where we'll
end up later today - some cool stuff on the way. - dc
3-20-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 45th anecdote - scrubbing
In Carlsbad, New Mexico. Soon to the caverns.
Cucumber Archives budget
note
3-19-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 44th anecdote - paradoxical
Off for Carlsbad Caverns today, then back to Southwest Texas,
a week break to see a part of my home state I've always wanted to.
Cucumber Archive work continues.
3-18-13 - Didn't have time to open this contraption.
3-17-13 -
Lew Richmond on Huff post on emptiness
"Emptiness" is also the term that my own teacher
Shunryu Suzuki
used, though he usually added context. Once, speaking of emptiness he
said, "I do not mean voidness. There is something, but that something is
something which is always prepared for taking some particular form."
Another time, speaking of the feeling tone of emptiness, he said,
"Emptiness is like being at your mother's bosom and she will take care of
you."
Lew's cuke link page
A trailer for a
documentary named Midway about birds and plastic 2000 miles from a
continent. Disturbing. We haven't had plastic very long. Must learn to
deal with it in a less harmful way. We are capable of doing better,
adjusting. Good luck to us and the birds. - dc
- thanks Edgar Arnold -
filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
Obituary for Ahdel in the Fort Worth Star Telegram (same as the
one posted here but there are other options like
to write something but please don't send flowers).
3-16-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 43rd anecdote - false
Thannal, hand sculpted
homes, from friend Biju Bhaskar in Tiruvannamalai, India.
Help them to help nature.
3-15-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 42nd anecdote - pinch
Poems for Ahdel
- from Susan Motheral - by John Updike and Jane Hirshfield
3-14-13 - An Appeal from Serbia for
books on Zen
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 41st anecdote - corner
Gordon Henry
Remembers Ahdel
3-13-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 40th anecdote - fish
Evolutionaries:
Unlocking the Spiritual and Cultural Potential of Science's Greatest Idea
by Carter Phipps - thanks Lor for sending me this book. I've enjoyed
evolving with you - and everyone and thing else. - dc
Two
minute history of earth and some of us selection - a bit of the
evolving - thanks Gregory
Obituary for Ahdel
Chadwick
3-12-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 39th anecdote - amazing
- fixed 3-13
Ahdel's memorial
date set.
3-11-13 - Didn't get to it.
3-10-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 38th anecdote - bridge
Typical
ride on a NYC subway car - love stuff like this.
Spring ahead. - dc
Going to keep posting to
Ahdel page for a while. - dc
3-09-13 - Ahdel passed
away last night. - dc
3-08-13 - An excerpt from Crooked Cucumber on
Transmission and Enlightenment in answer to a query, also included,
which led to getting another chapter loaded in the
Notes on Crooked Cucumber section which had been on a back hot
plate and has no notes yet or maybe one or two - just slowly preparing.
This isn't the chapter that excerpt came from either - that was 17 and
will be here later, how much later only space will tell.
Bowing - Chapter 11 of Crooked
Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
In the
Twilight Zone here in Texas.
3-07-13 -
Frank 'n' Earnest get it right
More details on the sesshin
drink by a SFZC alum who says it was not quite amazake.
3-06-13 - Jake Fishman
on
Rene Pittet's passing.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 37th anecdote - nutshell
It's the Sugar,
Folks
-
New York Times (blog)-by
Mark Bittman- Feb 27, 2013 - thanks Ron Browning.
Ahdel continues to
breathe faintly.
3-05-13 -
Memories of
Shunryu Suzuki by Rene Pittet.
Rene died yesterday in San Francisco Veterans Hospital.
Santhara - this
is a page about death with dignity by ceasing eating and drinking started
on this website a few years ago.
Ahdel glides on.
Thanks to BC Computer Services in Fort Worth, TX (817920-0909) (erin.bienert[at]gmail.com)
for quickly and cheaply finding and fixing the problem with my Asus X202E
Touch Notebook - cracked screen made touchpad useless and touch function
go haywire so they disengaged that which isn't necessary anyway.
3-04-13 - Rene Pittet died this morning in San Francisco Veterans
Hospital. More on Rene later.
Can't get into my computer; thanks to Peter Ford in
Tennessee for making this entry.
3-03-13 - Having a problem with computer. Took time to get it to start.
Might need to get it fixed.
Sitting with Ahdel. Surely not
long to go.
3-02-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 36th anecdote - cold
Keep
me fully glad - a poem by
Rabindranath Tagore
Ahdel defies predictions
3-01-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 35th anecdote - lost
Ahdel seems to be in her final
hours. Great photo of her with Kelly and me.
February
2-28-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 34th anecdote - joy
The mind business by David Gelles -
Yoga, meditation, ‘mindfulness’ – why some
of the west’s biggest companies are embracing eastern spirituality
- the author of this article in the Financial Times got hold of me
recently about another article. I found this most interesting. - dc
2-27-13 - Photos and
more on Jeremiah Nathan's memorial service. - thanks
Lane Olson
Ecological Buddhism - a Response
to Global Warming . -
filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
Van Cliburn died today. My mother
Ahdel knew him and was involved for years in the Van Clibern
international piano competition. I met him a few times, the last one being
in 2003 with mother at his favorite restaurant here in Fort Worth. We
talked about Japanese pianist Minoru Nojima whom mother was close to and
VC had lost touch with. I was to be in Japan in six months so I said I'd
try to look Minoru up. Didn't find him then, later through his agent.
thanks Camille - dc
2-26-13 - Jeremiah
Nathan's Sunday memorial service at Green Gulch Farm (PDF).
- thanks Hideko Oga.
Received a link to an
Amazake page on Wikipedia
in answer to yesterday's question about the SFZC sesshin drink. - thanks
Rhonda. O boy. Rhonda sent another link:
Making Amazake from scratch...with DONABE. Rhonda writes:
"I looked around to see if I could find my
recipe for Amazake but all my cookbooks seem to be at our country house.
I found this link which looks good. Yum, amazake, it is nice to be
reminded of that deliciousness."
Posted here with other
comments.
Ahdel's hospice page with
update, photos, and a letter.
2-25-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 33rd anecdote - move
April Bodman writes with a question: "I've been trying to find a recipe
for the hot ginger drink they serve before bed during Zen Center sesshins.
I've searched all of the ZC cookbooks and tried Googling it every possible
way I can think of....nothing. Do you happen to know how they make that?
Also I'd be interested to know the history....Is it a traditional japanese
concoction or just something one of the inspired cooks at Tassajara
dreamed up? Hope you can enlighten me." If you've got a lead on this
please
send it here. Thanks. - dc
Posted here with other comments.
Haven't checked on Project
Censored in a while. Look at their list of 2013 underreported stories.
-
filed in
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Events
2-24-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 32nd anecdote - vegetables
Higgs Boson explained in a minute.
2-23-13 -
Hoshyar
Foundation to promote the education of women in Asia. - filed in
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events
Think I'll start a section on Empowering Women - for the benefit of the
biosphere and to sweeten things at home. - dc
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 31st anecdote - mouth
(repeating because the link was wrong)
A really excellent job of hacking was done recently - humorous,
creative, and a service to the stations that their system is not properly
protected -
Emergency alert: zombies are rising up in Montana
2-22-13 - There will be a memorial ceremony for Jeremiah (G) Nathan at
Green Gulch Farm in Muir Beach, CA, on Sunday, February 24th at 2:00 pm.
Nathan's mother, Mayumi Oda, asks that each person bring one flower to be
offered after the service to the ocean which took Jeremiah's life
Read about G's disappearance below at 2-05-13.
Farewell Ji, sorry I can't be at Green Gulch that day.
PDF of invite.
I'm here in Fort Worth with Ahdel.
Remembering Kobun is a book about Kobun Chino Otogawa that
became available last year on a limited basis. I didn't mention it then I
guess because I was trying to figure out how to get it and also there was
immediate talk of doing another edition with some additions and
corrections.
Here's a page for it
on the Jikoji site that lists some of the sources. A number of really good
links here too. There's mention on that page of sending at least $20 for
the book to help compensate Vanja Palmers for it's production but there's
nothing about how to get it. It's not listed on Amazon. Here's the
Jikoji home page so you can get hold
of them to get the book.
When I search for "Remembering Kobun" the
Gratefully Remembering Kobun Sama
site comes up with German and English sections and links to other memories
that are also found on that page or at this site's extensive
Kobun section.
I plan to edit my contribution to Remembering Kobun today, get it to
Vanja for the next printing, and post it soon. - dc
Following up on yesterday's note from Taigen, Shudo Spring sends a link
to
Compassionate Earth
Walk
2-21-13 - A note
from Taigen Dan Leighton on the importance of stopping the Keystone XL
pipeline with a link to a talk he gave on this. He just returned from
demonstrating in front of the White House with 50,000 others.
- filed on Taigen's Peace and Justice Page.
2-20-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 30th anecdote - buddhas
Debunking the Boston Tea Party Myth - at history net dot com
- filed in
current
events - thanks JR
Ahdel's
uneventful shutdown - plus later addenda
2-19-13 -
Four Questions from Thomas Moore Evaded by DC
NY Times article on Joshu Sasaki's sexual improprieties. From a week
ago - just got around to reading it. I remember hearing about this years
ago, that senior students had asked him to stop. - dc
2-18-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 29th anecdote - problems
Dale Smith
Reading Philip Whalen
- thanks David Silva
Philip
Whalen page
Ahdel applauds
2-17-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 28th anecdote - training
Ahdel
daily report and photos from today
2-16-13 -
New transcript of Shunryu Suzuki lecture (fragment) from 70-04-25 problem
audio for the
Work in Progress section. - thanks Judy Gilbert.
Twisted Sifter - fantastic art
- thanks Gregory
Ahdel passes the one month
mark.
2-15-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 27th anecdote - monkey
Meteorite falls in Russian Urals - 1000 injured
A Russian official said we don't have the technology to shoot
these down. That's a common idea and it's ignorant. The science on this is
is to change the orbits of meteoroids approaching earth. Everything out
there has an orbit and there are various ideas about how to nudge them
into a harmless path. People working on this issue are seeking a
relatively modest amount of money to develop these methods and to
thoroughly scan the skies to identify such threats well in advance,
decades. There is no excuse for the global community not to be prepared.
So far we'd rather fight and prepare to fight each other. Check the
cuke's Species Threats #2-space for past comments and links and search
the Web for other info on this. There's plenty. - dc
2-14-13 - Just heard from Steve Tipton
that Walter Novick died last week.
He wrote, "There’s a bright, clear, short obit in the
local paper, the Ellsworth American [Didn't find that - here's an article
emphasizing his opera -
Singing for Peace], and longer Zen stories you can
Google. He
called Niels to say good-bye just before we
(Steve and Niels) last talked." I never met Walter, have heard lots of
interesting stories about him. Maybe I'll get them down later. RIP. - dc
Happy Valentine's Day Katrinka. I miss you. Next, happy Valentine's day
to everyone else. Just wished happy Valentine's day
to Ahdel too.
2-13-13 -
Seeking donations for Asa Horvitz's
Koans and Performance Project born out of
the work of John Tarrant and Pacific Zen Institute.
Groundbreaking multi-disciplinary performance based on Zen Koans, created
by theater artists and musicians from Denmark, Poland, and the US.
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 26th anecdote - thinking
2-12-13 -
Shunryu Suzuki
memories from SFZC Alumni retreat of April 2012
Norman Fisher interviewed on the practice of lojong (compassion)
- thanks Jackie Cox
Everyday Zen
Norman's two new books are out! A dharma book called Training in
Compassion: Zen Teaching on the Practice of Lojong, and a new poetry
collection called The Strugglers.
Ahdel sleeps and wakes
2-11-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 25th anecdote - hell
Dear Friends,
Zen Center will be hosting a very special event to honor
Mitzu Suzuki Sensei,
the wife of Suzuki Roshi and teacher of Japanese tea ceremony for many of
us. She will be turning 99 this April 23rd.
We will be gathering in the Buddha Hall at the SF Zen Center
at 3:00 pm on Sunday, April 7th to have a simple tea together. There
will be time for sending our memories and regards to Suzuki Sensei by
video. Perhaps we will be able to Skype with Suzuki Sensei.
For those who can stay, we will be having a Bento Box dinner
at Zen Center following our tea and appreciations.
Please come. This event is open to anyone who knew
Suzuki Sensei or would like to know more about this incredible woman.
And do feel free to forward this e-mail to anyone you think might be
interested.
Please let me know as soon as you can if you will be able to
attend and if you will be staying for dinner. More details to
follow.
Mary Watson [If you need help contacting Mary, please
email DC]
Daily updating Ahdel's
page.
2-10-13 - Niece Camille sent three photos today.
This one with son Clay
and me eight years ago or so, don't know where, and two more from New
Year's Eve posted on Ahdel's
page.
Clay's in Tucson at the Gem Fair so I'm emailing him contact info
for friends there. I forgot that Fil Lewitt spent time there away from
Thailand. Here's Fil's cuke page with
links to his many books and a memory of Suzuki Roshi.
2-09-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 24th anecdote - editing
Michael Gilman has been teaching Tai Chi for decades in Port Townsend
where I look forward to visiting him the next time I get there.
Here's a recent interview with Michael. - DC - thanks
Gregory
Ahdel,
in hospice care, told me she'd like to give me $100 for my 68th birthday
today but she can't get to her checkbook. I told her, That's okay, I can,
and I am a signatory on your account. You are? Yes. Thanks mom.
Read more on Ahdel page.- dc
2-08-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 23rd anecdote - different
Non Duality dot
com - thanks Andrew Main
2-07-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 22nd anecdote - boss
Ahdel still holding
court.
2-06-13 - Reading Nisargadatta to Ahdel in hospice care, much of which
is quite similar to the view of life, death, mind, and matter I was raised
on which was New Thought Christianity in the lineage of Emerson and
Thoreau. I like this
Nisargadatta
quote generator - just refresh the page and a new quote arises. -
Here's a page
with some quotes and photos of him, one standing in front of a picture of Ramana Maharshi - and we'll read some from him too - just a bit now and
then. Thanks to Andrew in Santa Fe for reminding me of this
great sage. - dc
Ahdel's page
2-05-13 - Jeremiah Nathan, Mayumi Oda's and John Nathan's son, dear friend to
many of us, missing for four days after going scuba diving.
On
Big Island Now dot com --
More Hawaii News
KidKrush - Jeremiah's art
blog
2-04-13 - More on Ahdel in hospice care
including adding a few phoftos and links to some prior material.
Drove instead of walked to the nursing home today as must drive to
airport to get Kelly and Clay not long before midnight. Can get plenty of
walking in anyway. While filling the tank, remembered sanzen with
Joshu Sasaki Roshi in LA
early 67. He looked at me, shook his head muttering, "Very poor," a couple
of times, then told me he would give me a koan: "Who am I when I'm driving
my car?" Drove on. Yes, who? - dc - posted
in dchad misc
2-03-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 21st anecdote - scrubbing
More on Ahdel in hospice care
including a poem sent by her devoted son-in-law.
Two interesting points to me about this story of a new record for
highest wave surfed. -
in dchad misc.
2-02-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 20th anecdote - picture
More on Ahdel in hospice
care including a neat photo
from the late seventies. Thanks to Billy Stone for that.
This isn't his photo but he's a photographer with a
website that has three images - attn
mycologists.
2-01-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 19th anecdote - remedy
More on my mother Ahdel in
hospice care.
Anyone know how to get hold of Nelda Foeste? She was an eary Tassajara
student and later studied acupuncture. Let
me know here. Thanks. DC
I'm trying to find an old friend of my mom's from the 60s. Her name is
Nelda Foeste and she's mentioned in a letter of Eric Arnow. I keep
hitting dead ends. I know Nelda studied acupuncture and frequented the
Tassajara Zen Center
January
1-31-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 18th anecdote - leaf
More on my mother Ahdel
in hospice care.
1-30-13 -
DC Memories of MItsu Suzuki
Starting a page for
mother Ahdel now in hospice care. Read a few things she had to say
recently.
1-29-13 -
Mitsu Suzuki
- Shunryu's wife in America - as found in
Crooked Cucumber. Did this as part of a response to a request for
stories about her for something that's being published (details later).
Also put together some of my own memories (will post tomorrow) and
suggested doing a cuke search from What's New or Index page for Mitsu,
Okusan, Mrs. Suzuki, and Suzuki Sensei. Collecting all from that search
would be rather time consuming. Would be a nice project though.
Note that I called her Suzuki’s wife in America. As
far as I know, they didn’t live together in Japan, married five months
before he came. - dc
posted in
Excerpts from Crooked Cucumber
Mitsu
Suzuki cuke page
Mitsu is the same age as DC mother Ahdel.
1-28-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 17th anecdote - meaning
Pretty occupied these days and have some deadlines so the
plan is to continue posting anecdotes from Zen Is Right Here and not much
more for a while. - dc
Ahdel, now in hospice
care, talked to her younger sister who said she sounded better. Ahdel said
If I sound better then I should be in the hospital all the time. (She's in
a nursing home now and usually isn't sure where she is.) She just talked
to both sisters on the phone. Daughter Susan who arrived last night has
been sitting by her. Ahdel looked at me and said, "David, when there's
time, I'd like to go back to bed and go to sleep. I've been having trouble
sleeping. " I told her she was in bed and that she'd go right to sleep
soon. - dc
1-27-13 - First saw this in today's Fort Worth paper from Carolyn
Lochhead, the San Francisco Chronicle's Washington correspondent.:
Climate change may be irreversible, scientists say
Googled "global warming" and
got a string of more encouraging links such as
Norway Data Shows Earth’s Global Warming Less Severe Than Feared
Checked science sites and got more dire results.
Experts Agree Global Warming Is Melting the World Rapidly
Have not noticed Buddhist groups including this subject in their
projections and plans. Like the government. Like almost every institution
and everyone. Individual and local actions are good I think but only
massive global action it seems will help. All I do is mention it, link to
it, watch and wait. Good luck to us all. - dc
Odyssey Hospice will arrive at noon to access
Ahdel's situation. An
hour ago she said she felt fine. Refused all but a little coffee and
water. - dc
1-26-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 16th anecdote - forty
Mother Ahdel back in nursing home. Still not eating much of
anything but alert, comfortable if not being moved, and in good humor.
This morning occupational therapist took her back to room in wheel chair
and said to her, "Now I'll help you lay down."
Ahdel said, "Where's your English teacher?"
OC: Pardon me?
Me (DC): She means it should be "lie down."
OC: Oh, are you an English teacher?
Ahdel: No, I'm an Engish student.
posted on Ahdel page
Three January deadlines loom. CCA
accounting, #1, almost done. - dc
1-25-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 15th anecdote - notZen
Back to the nursing home and rehabilitation. Hospital good.
Nursing home good. So much skilled and kind help. Nice places to work too.
Lots of good women. Men too. - dc
CCA accounting continues.
1-24-13 - Must do year end accounting for
Crooked Cucumber Archives today.
Ahdel doing better but hardly eating. Wonderful care in Harris
Hospital. Nice place to work too. - dc
1-23-13 - The Spiritual Message
of Evolution - Steve McIntosh - thanks Lor
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 14th anecdote - hard
1-22-13 -
Interview with Jim Morton
1-21-13 -
Remembering the Real Martin Luther King
Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 13th anecdote - deeper
Ahdel is still getting better. Could hold a glass by herself
to drink. Was helped into chair for inaugural and recognized Obama and
Clinton. Asked where Hoover was. Drifted off. Likes calls and visits.
1-20-13 - Day off. Back in Shakyamuni's day it was
Uposatha.
Sabbath
In the hospital room - Ahdel is better. 49ers game. We haven't been in
this building together since I was born. - dc
1-19-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the 12th anecdote -
time
Ahdel
update
1-18-13 - Colleen Morton Busch will be talking to Sedge Thomson about
FIRE MONKS on this Saturday's West Coast Live! The show is at Yoshi's
Oakland 10a.m. to noon. Don't know when her segment will be, but the show
is fire-themed and should be entertaining.
West Coast Live website
You can listen in on KALW 91.7, or hear it streaming for a week after the
show on the web:
www.kalw.org
You can also be
in the audience at Yoshi's.
cuke's Tassajara fire page with
more on the book, Fire Monks
Remembering
Vivekananda - from the BBC
I'll put up an update on my mother Ahdel's condition here later today
or tomorrow. - dc
1-17-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the eleventh anecdote -
Suffering
1-16-13 - Zen Mt.
Center - - - transcript
- a 16 mm film made for KQED, San Francisco.
Cuke Suzuki Film page.
1-15-13 - Took mother, 98, to Harris Hospital in Fort Worth this
morning because she had been disoriented and unable to take care of
herself. - more
1-14-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the tenth anecdote -
Beans (with a
note)
So 2012 was the
hottest year on record in the US with a one degree spike that was
unprecedented, usually it's one tenth this way or that. I recall Dennis
Miller on some talk show a few years ago saying he could live with a world
that was one degree warmer and I'm sure that's what a lot of people think.
But it seems to me ... go to
Engaged Buddhism/Current
Events for more.
This was posted accidentally in unfinished
form yesterday in the prior day's space.
1-13-13 - Huong Dao in Fort Worth, Texas (4717
E. Rosedale St), is a Vietnamese Theravada temple. Big
colorful temple, large main hall with stunning 9 foot white Burmese marble
Buddha statue with blue lit dome over his head extending up from the 20 or
so foot ceiling. Thursday went to check it out, sat in the hall alone,
talked to the gentle abbot, Ratana, Thay Buuduc. He's 55 but looks more
like 40. Friday eve at 7pm there's a half hour service with melodious
chanting followed by meditation and a dharma talk in Vietnamese. Friend
Jackie Cox and I got a simultaneous translation from a bilingual member -
8 fold path, place mind in body, avoid desire. There's a Sunday 3pm
service too. Think I'll go to the service and meditation on Fridays when
in town. - dc
August 18, 2012 Fort Worth Star Telegram
article on the temple
Photo essay of Oct 7, 2011 grand opening of new main building.
More photos.
1-12-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the ninth anecdote -
Dying
1-11-13 - Zen
Mind, Beginner's Mind chart with links to original transcripts of
lectures, Marian Derby's minimally edited first draft, first lines from
original.
zmbm dot net
zmbm cuke page
1-10-13 - Working this morning with on
shunryusuzuki.com which has two
ways to present the Suzuki Roshi lectures - the New Search Form and the
Compact List. Both will be developed further this year if all goes well.
Comments and suggestions welcome.
I want to thank the volunteers and
contributors for making all this possible. It's slowly coming along.
1-09-13 - Got an email from an old ZC buddy (whose interview I have yet
to transcribe and get on cuke darnit sorry Ron will get to it this year)
with a subject line that read "At Zen Center in the 60's you were ahead of
your time :-)" and a link to the
Squatty Pott site. Good video and a good practice. I'm going to go
back to squatting which I did for years. Thanks Ron. - dc - posted in
dchad
misc.
1-08-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the eighth anecdote -
Exist
Jeff Bridges and Bernie Glassman’s
‘Dude and the Zen Master’ By
MARK OPPENHEIMER in the NY Times.
1-07-13 - Jon Katz is a criminal defense attorney in Maryland and has
this bit on Buddhism and Shunryu Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind.
posted on cuke's zmbm page
1-06-13 - Holidays not quite over. Enjoy the day. - dc
1-05-13 - Look at what James Maas has to say about sleep.
Sleep for Success
Wikipedia on James
Maas
DC comment on
Maas' work and Zen practice.
Off to the Houston Zen Center
in a while for the Saturday morning practice. Nice place. Good people.
1-04-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the seventh anecdote -
Enough
1-04-13 - 1-03-13 - Off by bus to Houston this morning for three days to see
from childhood friend Ward and sit with the folks at the
Houston Zen Center.
1-02-13 - Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and
Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki
the sixth anecdote -
mistake
Sister Susan's old friends Nancy and Jim Maas dropped by Mother's Fort
Worth home yesterday. We all talked for a long while and drank mint ryobus
tea. Most interesting. Tomorrow we'll check into Jim's specialty. Today,
take a look at Nancy's art site.
1-01-2013 - Happy New Year to you singular and plural. More to come. -
dc
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