Entries by Gemmon Casimir Ostyn

Take a step back and turn the light inwards

Master Dôgen presents zazen as a universal practice. He explains that this practice of awakening requires us to ‘take a step back and turn the light inwards’. This attitude concerns all human beings, without exception. Step back from our convictions, which are often illusions, self-interested points of view, personal points of view that suit us… […]

Making the decision

Bodhisattvas pray before the suffering of human beings. They pray before those who have no other way out of suffering than to burn their lives. Some even commit suicide. The artist Serge Gainsbourg, who smoked three packets of cigarettes a day, said with a bitter smile: ‘Each cigarette is a nail in my coffin.’ The […]

The two muddy bulls fighting

No Buddha conceived by human thought is a Buddha, only an illusion. Seeking truth through thought only leads to confusion. Buddha is beyond any fixed form, impossible to enclose in concepts. Unfortunately, this is what we do most of the time. We look for truth in words. We are constantly in a conflict between what […]

No opinion!

Zazen 6 h 30 To turn towards the path of awakening is to turn our gaze inwards and shed light on our illusions. Too often we look outside. We are for this team, against the other, we are on the side of this group rather than the other… Master Dôgen says: ‘You should cut your […]

A taste for simple things

In our societies, we devote a lot of energy to the pursuit of pleasure, to satisfying our desires, to constantly improving our well-being, our comfort. But as Einstein said: “It is only good for cattle.” The slightest disagreement, the slightest conflict is resolved with axes or bombs. Our greed has no limit, our aversion has […]

Buddha’s children

Zazen is no ordinary practice. In fact, Zazen requires great humility. Humus means earth, returning to the earth of the mind, returning to the mind in its most original form. Zazen requires us to let our thoughts pass, not to identify with our thoughts; thoughts are productions of the mind or rather, a particular functioning […]

The practice of awakening

Summary of an interview of Jean-Pierre Taiun Faure for the magazine Sagesses Bouddhistes Why is awakening or liberation so difficult to describe? How to describe that which cannot be described? When awakening is realized, we enter the realm of pure existence, the realm of total existence. We totally exist because we are not watching ourselves […]

Don’t let brambles obstruct the way

“Gracias a la vida que me ha dado tanto…”, sings Mercedes Sosa: Thanks to life that gives me so much, that has given me so much. Some people cannot resolve to enter life without any weapon or armour, just as they are. We could say that Buddhism is a way to live the human condition […]

An invitation to receptiveness

Influenza is infectious, but karma, on the other hand, is not. Each one of us has our own karma. In the case of influenza, something substantial is transmitted. But within the Dharma, nothing substantial is transmitted. Our mind uses excuses. Our neighbour’s practice is not good, so we say to ourselves:  “Why should I make […]