Swami B.V. Tripurari From the Archives Ashé Journal, Vol 2, Issue 4, 2003. When we portray violence in a drama none of the actors are actually hurt. It is only play. Perhaps if we could stand back from the drama of everyday life and view it as if it were just that, a drama to which […]
Month: March 2015
Nirvana To Rasananda: ‘From Zero To Ecstasy’
Q&A with Swami B.V. Tripurari.
A New Arising of My Homeland, the Snow Land of Tibet
by Ogyan Trinley Dorje the 17th Gyalwa Karamapa From the Archives Ashé Journal, Vol 3, Issue 2, Summer 2004. Amid a healing grove of refreshing sala trees, We discuss this time of the year two thousand. From the lakeshore, the melting white moon of merit is seen; Its rays illuminating like the body of the […]
Dharma Discourse by John Daido Loori, Roshi
From the Archives Ashé Journal, Vol 3, Issue 2, Summer 2004. Master Dogen’s 300 Koan Shobogenzo,[1] Case 172 Dongshan’s “Three Pounds of Flax” The Main Case Dongshan was asked by a monastic, “What is Buddha?”[2]Dongshan said, “Three pounds of flax.”[3] The monastic had a realization and bowed.[4] The Commentary This is an old case that’s been echoing […]
Commentary on the Book of the Dead
by Branden Connell from the archives Ashé Journal, Vol 5, Issue 3, 295-300, Fall 2006. The third century Indian philosopher Nagarjuna said that if a person were to heap together the bones from the bodies of all their previous rebirths, the pile would be higher than Mt. Everest—and that, in the future, if one does not […]