July 31, 2024

The Dignity of Each Moment

Koshin Paley Ellison

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Month
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2, four day residential retreats, 1 optional
July 27, 2024
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June 29, 2025
“Inattention is harmful. Attention is a refuge.”

Have you noticed how often we can lose contact with what’s around us? Even with the ones we love the most? Koshin Sensei invites us to consider this separation – to actually notice it and be embarrassed by the distances we create – and change our behavior. When we “lose contact with the dignity of each moment,” can we simply, continually, courageously practice bringing ourselves back into relationship?    

In this recent dharma talk, Koshin Sensei teaches us that the commitment to practice is about being with what we care about in a new way. “It is easy to say we care about things, but not put the energy in.” Can we look up from our small selves, expand our view of who and what matters, and care? We can begin with those closest to us and then let care and compassion ripple out. Or we can begin with star cluster NGC6744 and allow light from millions of years ago to open our minds to what else is possible. Either way, the point is to give a damn and commit to participating in what each moment has to offer. “Actually committing to something can open the world.” The opportunities to close the distance, connect with others, and care for the world arise with every breath. As long as we continue to breathe, we can show our gratitude for those who have shown us the awakening way – ancestors, friends, neighbors, and those we have yet to meet – by constantly showing up to our lives and caring for others.

ZENTALK NOTES

Chodo Campbell Sensei is a Zen teacher, bereavement specialist, grief counselor and a recognized leader for those suffering with the complexities of death & dying, aging, and sobriety.  The educational non-profit he co-founded, the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, touches thousands of lives every year through its numerous educational programs, contemplative retreats, and Soto Zen Buddhist practices. Chodo has been featured in the New York Times, PBS, CBS Sunday Morning and other media outlets.

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Heart Sutra by Kanho Yakushiji –  Buddhist priest and musician of the Rinzai sect and Imaji temple in Imabari, Japan. In 2003, he formed “KISSAQUO”, a songwriting duo based in Kyoto.

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