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What To Do When It Comes At You All At Once

Hit the one in the middle.

Dosho Port

11 Mar 2025 • 7 min read
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What To Do When It Comes At You All At Once
Running away may not be the most skillful.

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Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: Are We All Buddhas Just the Way We Are—Or Not?
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Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: Are We All Buddhas Just the Way We Are—Or Not?

In the passage from Hokyo-ki highlighted in this post, Rujing clearly says that unless we awaken we are not Buddhas. So much for the dogma of nonattainment.
12 May 2026 7 min read
Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: Immediately Extinguish the Flames from Your Head

Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: Immediately Extinguish the Flames from Your Head

"With upright zazen, you return home and sit in peace."
04 May 2026 10 min read
Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: The Just-Sit Koan
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Dogen's Private Notes from the Hokyo Era: The Just-Sit Koan

“Zazen is the body-mind dropped off—when it is single-minded zazen, free of the five desires, and rid of the five hindrances.”
30 Mar 2026 11 min read
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