OLD - Summer 68 Tassajara
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Summer 68 Tassajara - poor tape quality (on cassette) - Dan Gourley #7
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This is the continuation of the Rhinoceros Fan talk, with ceremonial instruments.
This has been edited into the main part of the talk.
Transcript by Layla Smith and PF.; #new-audio, #please-transcribe
How to stand up from the ground it isn’t very clear, you know. To bring him—to bring him a rhinoceros fan, you know. It is not possible. But actually, people think it is possible. Here there is big mistake. But every one of us is—should give him something, even though broken one, or not so good, or old or new, or small or big. Anyway, if it is hot [laughs], you may help him—you should help him, give him something. That is actually what we are doing. We should know that, you know. And when you know this point through and through, you have no—actually you are standing on the, not firm but very appropriate, place. You found your place already.
In short, we should know what we are doing, first of all—what everyone of us are doing, and we should make our best effort. That is how you stand on the—when you—how you find the right place for you—right functions for you. Or right—not function, but—and how you should work. That is the most important thing. Okay? Do you understand?
[Laughs] So don’t worry [laughs]. Everyone is doing the same thing [laughter]. So, everyone are—all of them are your friend, your good friends. They doesn’t look like so, but actually it is so.
[Chant beings: (everyone):
Negawakuwa ....then 4 vows in Japanese and English.
Time drum and bell: 9 drum, 3 densho.
Han.
Ending zazen bell
Last 8 minutes of tape are chant, time drum and bell, and han, and ending zazen bell.]