Dharma Heart Zen
February Sangha News

Dharma Heart Zen Study and Practice Focus
The Sandokai
Harmony of Difference and Equality
Resources:
Harmony of Difference and Equality - Sandokai, SFZC
Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai, Shunryu Susuki
Sandokai - The Four Vows, Ensemble Polyfoon; Director, Lieven Deroo
Sandokai with Explanations and Commentary by Domyo Burk, 2017
Being One and Many, Shitou Xiqian, from Zen Chants, editor and translator Kaz Tanahashi
Oneness of One and Many
The mind of the great sage of India was handed down closely from west to east.
People may discriminate the dull from the keen, but in the true way there is no Ancestor of North or South. The true source is pure and stainless.
The branch streams flow in the dark.
Clutching at things is delusion.
To recognize the truth is not always enlightenment either. The five sense gates and the five sense objects are interdependent and absolutely independent; interrelated endlessly, yet each stays in its own position.
Things have various natures, various forms.
There is good and bad taste, sound, and feeling.
In darkness, superior and inferior cannot be distinguished; in brightness, the duality of pure and impure is apparent.
The four elements resume their nature as a child has its mother.
Fire is hot, wind blows, water wets, and earth is solid.
For eyes there is color and form, for ears there is sound, for the nose there is smell, and for the tongue there is taste; Each being comes out from the root as branches and leaves come out from the trunk.
But both root and end should return to their original nature.
The words we use are different - good and bad, respectful and mean - but through these words we should understand the absolute being or source of the teaching. Within brightness actually there is utter darkness; but you should not meet someone just with darkness.
Within darkness there is brightness but you should not see others only with the eyes of brightness. Darkness and brightness stand with each other like one foot forward and the other behind in walking. Everything—all beings—have their own virtue. You should know how to apply this truth. Things and emptiness are like a container and its cover fitting together, like two arrows meeting head-on.
When you listen to the words, you should understand the source of the teaching. Don’t establish your own rules. If you don’t practice in your everyday life as you walk, how can you know the way? The goal is neither far nor near. If you stick to the idea of good or bad, you will be separated from the way by high mountains or big rivers.
Seekers of the truth, don’t spend your time in vain.
Compilation from talks from “Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness’ and from private discussions with Suzuki Roshi
For general information about weekly sittings and other offerings,
see Dharma Heart Zen Offerings
Engaged Buddhism
Practicing in the World
Everyday Zen Bay Area
Hybrid Sesshin 2025
March 24 – March 30, 2025
Villa Maria del Mar in Santa Cruz
Zoketsu Norman Fischer will lead the Sesshin
Gathering AS the Mountain: Cultivating Genuine Beloved Community in 2025
With socially-engaged mindfulness teacher Rhonda Magee
consecutive Sundays: Feb 2 to March 23
7:30-8:15 am PT or 4:30-5:15 pm PT
We need to remind ourselves and one another of our essential values and sense of purpose in this world. And we need to strengthen our resources for standing up for what is right. This series is dedicated to experiencing the power we have and remembering the circle of sages who — across cultures and times — have been those standing for our highest and best, even in horrifying times.
This is an invitation to take your seat in this special community of practice and leadership for these times — to say “yes” to re-enforcing our power to remake the world. Let us reclaim our vitality and aliveness at this time.
The world is held together,
really it is, held together
by the love and passion of a very few people.
— James Baldwin
Recommended by Chris
TO REGISTER: Choose from these two options:
7:30 to 8:15 am PT register here
or 4:30 to 5:15 pm PT register here
As always, of course, you may register for both; you are encouraged to forward this invitation to friends and family; and, of course you are welcome to have others join with you when you arrive in our Zoom session.
Know Your Rights Workshop
Stay informed about how to support vulnerable communities
Wednesday February 19 6:30-8:30pm
Open to all; valuable resources and guidance for the entire community.
Hybrid/zoom
Offered by Doralee Grindler Katonah—co-facilitator with Chris, Racial and Social Justice as Dharma Practice (RSJD).
Upaya Zen Center
Schedule of 2025 Events
We but mirror the world. All the tendencies present in the outer world are to be found in the world of our body. If we could change ourselves, the tendencies in the world would also change. As a man changes his own nature, so does the attitude of the world change towards him. This is the divine mystery supreme. A wonderful thing it is and the source of our happiness. We need not wait to see what others do.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
offered by Kristine Maltrud