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Embarrassed to post this but it's for Andrew's nook on cuke so here it is. - dc Andrew looks over the Cuke 2020 Presentation with statements of support and writes his own testimonial. Unofficial Ambassador of Zen Much has already
been said of David’s archiving work so I would like to acknowledge another
dimension where I feel he has been instrumental in the effortless turning of the
wheel of Dharma.
David is a person of unique social abilities. He was
a networker before the word was ever invented. I remember at Zen Center he
always seemed to know everybody and treated people equally and non-judgmentally.
When I first came to Page Street in 1972 I saw David walking the halls with
Katagiri Roshi chatting in Japanese. When Edward Conze came to give a talk,
there was David close by. When Paul Reps showed up it was David showing him
around. When Yatsutani Roshi floated in wearing golden robes again, it was David
chatting him up in Japanese. When Taj Mahal came to Tassajara with his family,
it was David giving him the guided tour. When ZC first bought Tassajara there were a few
ornery ranchers nearby who viewed us Zennies as a bunch of city slickers,
hippies and weirdos who had intruded on their turf. Bill Lambert was one of
those ranchers and a dangerous man. Lambert would drink alone and slide into a
dark place. He would pick up his six-gun and shoot holes in the interior walls
of his house. From time to time, David would drop by Lambert’s ranch and have a
few drinks with him. I guess Lambert was actually lonely because this won him
over as an ally to Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. I could go on, but I think it’s sufficient to say
that not only is David a renowned Zen failure, but he is also the un-appointed
un-official ambassador of Zen. So I’m going to stop here and urge you all to
contribute to the best of your ability. Together we will nurture this wonderful
gift that Suzuki Roshi brought to America and together we will keep the Buddha
dharma living for future generations. Andrew Atkeison … Kyoto 2/17/2020
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