| Wednesday, July 31, 2002
On July 27 a special buddhist teacher passed away while trying to save his
drowning daughter, who also did not survive. Kobun
Chino Otagawa Roshi was "a lineage holder of the Soto
Zen school and a master calligrapher, his influence on our Shambhala
community goes back many years. He personally taught oryoki and other forms from
the Soto tradition which helped to form and enrich our Shambhala culture. He and
his family have been residing at Shambhala
Mountain Center and Roshi held the World
Wisdom Chair at Naropa
University." [1] This poem was sent in to a list-serv I belong to in response to Roshi's passing. I thought it was a beautiful poem and am taking the liberty of posting it here (without permission).
The Perfect Guest When we went to meet you, you were already there. You were the traveler, who had met all our grandfathers. When we begged you for stories, you played with the sounds of the words. Not remembering, you had endless time for us. You were the great joy in a child's life. We sat silently in your lap and fell peacefully awake. — Chris Magnus [1] David Brown posted by m . | 7:56 PMhttp://emdot.blogspot.com/2002_07_28_emdot_archive.html
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