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creative Sesshin

Deep Autumn Sesshin 2022

From Maxine


Late into night, nimble, sticky hands stroke my hair

Finger wisps tap my neck

and a head is nuzzled in close, carrying the smell of yesterday’s shampoo

Bloated belly presses in close

And sleep gently descends over heavy eyes.

And yet

Something is not quite right.

Bodies are roused

And before I think to turn my head, oceans of vomit flow through me, onto me,

drenching hair, drenching life, drenching bone

It is day two of Sesshin

I know what to do. I grab his white body close

A shower beckons;

Tender feet pitter-patter behind me

Naked bodies hosed down like hippos at the zoo

“I don’t know what to do in here,” a small voice says

What do I do in here?

What is it that we do?

Towels curl over long limbs and bed is once again waiting, present and unperturbed

As breath grows deeper, I feel my body tense.

My body, my body of steel, my body ready to fight

At daybreak I watch him devour a bowl of muesli

And I soften

Any myth of a sovereign body unsteady

His body,

my body,

not two,

not one,

but everything.

From Nadine



The Green Water Tank

From Lizzie

And here I am….

….Always here, standing silent….steady

In a garden bed up by the side gate

I am high enough, corrugated green, round and squat

Waiting……

Waiting for the autumn rains to bring me…FILL ME

With water

With pipes coming in and out of me in all directions

Nobody has much time to admire or even notice me

And what I can do with the water I carry.

In the winter I am full and overflowing

Sending water that is free from the skies

To the indoor house lu and the washing machine

Providing water for the garden

But now I am almost empty….

And sound hollow if you tap me

Few acknowledge the power of the water I contain

H-2-0, yes, water

Mostly disregarded in this part of the world

Unless there is drought or flooding

Then people suffer and take notice

But day to day…well water is very ordinary, it’s  “just water” coming out of the tap

And goes uncelebrated as the VERY ELIXIR of life

The lady who frequents this garden is a case in point

She has tried to cover me up with tall green succulents

…to hide me, rather than CELEBRATE ME

With ……..well tinsel and gold paint and baubles, bright coloured balloons

And a flashing lit up sign like ‘Carrier of H-2-0, the Golden Elixir’

Ach well….I am comfortable enough with my humble standing

Here in the garden, embedded in the good earth….

and I’m not going anywhere

I’m staying put, this is just as it is

And I am content to be here

…Waiting for the rain


Din or Chime

Din or Chime

    Bell or Bird

         no divide

Song or Cry

    you may choose

or hitch a ride

on wings’ breath

of a Butterfly

delicate white petals

float and bob

now a determined arrow

darting by

an unforced strength against

the push and shove of wind

it’s single aim to greet

a neighbor giddily

a waltz of 4 wings

in delirium short and free

joined unfathomably

a serenade to Breathing

 a poem I wrote on the Kinhin moment
of laying on my back on the earth. .. 

             – Glenda-mai Morgan



Leaf

A leafy garden

where habit is to admire flowers

my gaze sliding over the leaves

But see. How varied and distinct are expressions of leaf,

each emerging from its own template

Spinach, amaranth, basil, leaves we eat

Curry leaves, thyme, mint

Do I see them before I eat them?

I stroke the scented leaves of the tea tree

She sticks a splinter in my hand

Tiny ace shaped leaves sneak from cracks

Succulent jellybean leaves unfold in spirals

Tough leaves in tight formation, hold grevillea flowers

Nasturtiums spread green platters for dew, sun, rain

Can a nasturtium speak ‘leaf’ to a grevillea?

Does the three-fold aquilegia recognise

cordyline pointed aspirations?

The wide tongues of the palm trees, do they

speak of affinity with the needles of the Norfolk Pines?

Do they recognise common leaf-ness in their distinctness?

From Ines


Hills Hoist

Seldom used Hills Hoist.

Stands straight & proud

Birds pull out the fibres on the old lines for their nests

Under its imaginary protection…

Roses red with new growth and flowers

A small Frangipani tree that was a cutting

And a small Frangipani cutting that was a tree

Fresh mint & parsley for Tabbouli

Portulacca flowers for the native bees

Cat grass for the Temple cats.

From Dave


Deep Autumn Sesshin 2022
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Sesshin

Sesshin Notice Board 2022

Meeting ID: 896 1502 6349

Contacts

RoleContact Details
Roshi Susan Murphy0435 278 558
Sensei Kynan Sutherland0435 448 379
Roshi Susan’s Jisha
Deborah Chadwick
0427 214216
Sensei Kynan’s Jisha
Emily Zambon
0424 455317
Tanto
Meg Irwin
0400 606276
Ino
Chris Alford
0400 005736
Jiki
Maxine Ross
0423 224234
ZOOM Temple Host
Lizzie Finn
0417 584735

Schedule for Friday April 29th

TimeEvent (items in bold are online)
6:45 pmGather Online
7:00Zazen and Opening Words
7:30    Sesshin Guidelines, Great Vows
8:30 Bed

Schedule for Saturday – Tuesday

TimeEvent (items in bold are online)
5:00Rise
5:30Zazen, Encouraging Words [dokusan 6:00am-7:30am]
7:00Breakfast, Shower, Rest Break
9:30- 10Sutras
10:00Zazen [dokusan 10am-11.30am]
10:30Outdoor Kinhin Walk
11:00Zazen
11:30Lunch and Rest Break
2:00Zazen and Kinhin
3:00Open sitting and walking;
Including creative writing activity Days 3-4
     [dokusan 2.30pm-4.00pm]
4:00Zazen and Reading
4:30Supper and Rest Break
7:00Zazen
7:15Teisho
8.00Kinhin, Evening ceremony, Great Vows
8:30Bed

Schedule for Wednesday

TimeEvent (items in bold are online)
5:00Rise
5:30Zazen, Kinhin
6-7:00Formal space to receive creative work from sesshin
7:00Closing Ceremony
7:30Tea and sharing circle
8:00END
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Eco-Dharma

Two New Podcasts from Sentient Planet

The Weight of Empathy With Lucas Spiegel
A Podcast from Sentient Planet

Lucas Spiegal with a cow
Lucas Spiegel

Hi everyone. I have started broadcasting Season 3 of my podcast project, Sentient Planet. The first episode is an interview with Lucas Spiegel, of Oregon, who recently published a splendid travel memoir – The Weight of Empathy.

Lucas’ global travels pre-pandemic, which began in Australia, gave him some incredible insight into our human relationship with animals, food and each other. His philosophy and photographs are breathtaking. (I devoured his book in one afternoon.) I found him to be a very gentle, sensitive and insightful soul to chat with.

You can listen to the podcast here.

And you can download a digital copy of The Weight of Empathy here.

If you like what you hear, please subscribe, rate and review the podcast – it helps it reach more people across the world. Thank you… ()

Ratifying Animal Sentience with Claire Bass
A Podcast from Sentient Planet

Claire with Pig
Claire with rescued pig

Season 3 of the Sentient Planet podcast continues with my latest guest, Claire Bass, executive director of Humane Society International – UK.

Claire is another lovely human being who is doing great work to end cruelty towards animals – especially the 88 BILLION we slaughter every year for food. It’s a crazy number that I cannot get my head around.

We also talk about the UK’s recognition of crabs, lobsters and octopus as sentient in a new Animal Welfare (Sentience) Bill that will become law in early 2022.

You can listen here.

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Eco-Dharma It's Alive Eco-Dharma

The Plight of the Murray Darling Basin

Aerial View of the Murray Darling Basin
Aerial View of the Murray Darling Basin

Get ready to hear about a musical revue titled ‘The Magic Basin’ that Ines and Bob are working on to tell the story of the Murray Darling Basin. There is only one human in this revue and he resembles a koala. Other dramatis personae include pelicans, cod, carp, a feral cat called Angus, a feral pig called Pork Barrel, and a cane toad called Barnaby.

Here is the link to the presentation on the Murray-Darling Basin by Ines, and it includes some very talented actors speaking for our rivers.

Ines’ talk includes an introduction summarising the key issues affecting the Murray Darling Basin. She writes that many of us have only a vague idea of what the Basin is and how important it is for our food security. If we eat citrus, nuts, grapes, rice, drink wine or almond milk, eat dairy products, wear cotton, chances are we are consuming the produce and the water of the Murray Darling Basin. The people of the Basin from the towns and localities, do not function as a community. They struggle to recognise a common interest, which is the health of the river system. And we struggle to recognise our common interest with them.

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Eco-Dharma It's Alive Eco-Dharma Roshi Susan Murphy

What is Sentience with Roshi Susan Murphy

A photo of Susan Murphy
Roshi Susan Murphy

The latest guest on my Sentient Planet podcast needs no introductions in this Sangha! Suffice to say I was delighted when Susan agreed to come on the show and just as delighted with the final production, which you can listen to here.

As usual, our Roshi is full of joy and generosity in this interview, tackling with ease the big questions surrounding sentience, our kinship with more-than-human animals and the impossibility of separating ourselves from our magnificent Earth reality.

I welcome your thoughts and feedback here or personally via sjwoodward@spiritnw.net.

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Eco-Dharma It's Alive Eco-Dharma

Living Through Fire with Danielle Celermajer

Another powerful podcast from Susan Woodward and Sentient Planet: Dany is director of the Multispecies Justice Project at the University of Sydney. She has recently published “Summertime: Reflections on a Vanishing Future.”

Danielle Celermajer
Danielle Celermajer

Some of you are familiar with this Aussie author, who wrote this year’s unputdownable book, “Summertime: Reflections on a Vanishing Future.” Dany is also director of the Multispecies Justice Project at the University of Sydney. I felt very honoured when she agreed to be a guest on my Sentient Planet podcast. And boy, she gave her all as a voice for the wild and domestic animals we share this time and space with. I learned a lot from her generous, completely open retelling of what it was like to encounter the Black Summer bushfires and what they taught her about love.

You can listen here. My email: sjwoodward@spiritnw.net

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Eco-Dharma It's Alive Eco-Dharma

Communicating Animal Sentience with Carl Safina

Carl has written extensively about animal wisdom, rituals and behaviours, most notably in his recent book, “Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace.” Susan Woodward

Carl Safina with Macaw Chick

Communicating Animal Sentience with Carl Safina

Sentient Planet is a podcast I started hosting on Earth Day 2021. It showcases the more-than-human animals with whom we share the Earth and the humans dedicated to their urgent defence and preservation.

It’s been a wonderful creative project to put my energy into during this time of pandemic. The subject matter can be emotionally tough to prepare for, but the interviews give me the opportunity to explore species and sentience and what they all mean for our collective future, and to share the wisdom of animal advocates and Earth lovers with listeners.

I started publishing Season 2 a few weeks ago. A popular guest is the renowned ecologist and bestselling author, Carl Safina. Carl has written extensively about animal wisdom, rituals and behaviours, most notably in his recent book, “Becoming Wild: How Animal Cultures Raise Families, Create Beauty, and Achieve Peace.”

It’s been suggested that the members of this sangha might really enjoy this and related Sentient Planet episodes. That would be awesome! You can find Carl’s interview here.

Please feel free to email me with your thoughts and suggestions if you would like to. sjwoodward@spiritnw.net.

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Eco-Dharma It's Alive Eco-Dharma

Deep Time Spiral Walk

Blog of the Eco-Dharma Group

At each meeting of It’s Alive! one of our members will offer a talk about a project close to their heart; a time for heartfelt discussion and sharing stories.

Maxine’s Talk: Deep Time Spiral walk for Earth Day

A transcript of the talk Maxine gave the Deep Time Spiral Walk is available here. It will be made available as a podcast.

Have come from earth

And earth is where

this body shell

shall stay

Of the stars

Not knowing

what that means

Of the sky

 Beginning out of the beginningless  time spiral of 13.7 billion years ago.  In the ether of molten gases before a whiff of cellular organism. The beyond time story begins. I am not a scientist and have no expertise as to the formation of this universe but when I recently experienced this story at a Deep Ecology Yatra in early 2020 in NZ  I felt a strong inspiration to retell it in our local community at an Earth day event. For us humans  we need to be reminded of this over and over again. The words we used at our ritual were those used by John Seed inspired by the work of Joanna Macy and written by Miriam McGillis. The spiral walk leads us through the billions of years and after the three spirals we see how the importance of us humans is greatly diminished. The stardust heritage waiting for us at the completion of this life and the great turning of this universe will continue.