

Tozan’s Five Seasons: Three—Letting Go of the Handlebars
The promise of the third season is whole-hearted practice without an agenda. The third season describes moments of kensho, when we deeply realize the emptiness beyond self. In the bicycle metaphor, it is the moment when we take the hands off the handlebars and know that we keep going. No choreography, no separate self, no words.
Oct 29


Tozan’s Five Seasons: Two—Eternity in a Grain of Sand
As we let go of our usual pressing forward, our usual dominant mind, we see that something comes to meet us. Form and reflection behold each other. One of the practices of this season is to look, really look, and forget what we know.
Oct 8


Tozan's Five Seasons: One--the Relative within the Absolute
In the dark, the darkening of the mind The mind that is spent of its thoughts and stories And the silence envelopes you Something alive...
Sep 24
Tozan’s Five Seasons by Means of Bicycle
Tozan’s Five Ranks, or Seasons, are poems describing the flow of practice through absolute and relative truth. Kyogen Carlson talked...
Sep 17
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