Friday, January 7, 2022

Journal: Zen Moment January 5, 2022

 Wednesday January 5, 2022 Aliso Creek Beach about 11 am. I just experienced a moment of "goen".


When experiencing a zen moment, the feeling is instant, you “know” without knowing that something is unfolding. It comes with a  growing sentience, a sensation like wading into the Pacific Ocean on a bright blue sky day. Later, zen moments will trigger epiphanies: intuitive perceptions of the essential nature of life, with a sudden understanding of something in a new or very clear way.

Over the following days, the epiphanies begin to fall like cherry blossoms in a Shibuya breeze.

In Japan, when a middle breeze rises, it lifts cherry blossom petals from thousands of trees to float hundreds of feet over those of us walking below. When we see this as a pink “snowfall”, we are experiencing a zen moment.

I just had such an epiphany. Were it given a name it would be called:  Baba, Goen, and the Zen of life.

Had it not been for the very recent passing of Baba, I would not have had this particular zen moment. Through her grandchildren, the meaning of her life will continue to reverberate every year, like falling cherry blossoms.

to be continued...
 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Life in a cherry blossom . . . perfection... one moment... this moment...

ご縁: Goen 
Fortuitous Encounters”

In Japanese Goen refers to fortuitous encounters. 

“Go” at the beginning of “en” is an honorific suffix.
“En” commonly translates as “meeting,” “encountering,” "chance,” "connectedness,” and “relationship.” 
We all have some kind of relationship with the things and with people around us which, according to the Buddhist belief system, are happening due to karmic connections. We move and live in this network of connections. This belief can be elaborated to include everything arising from multiple causes and conditions; because nothing exists as a singular, independent entity.   --Kimiko Gunji


Zen Moments