newsletter SEVEN THUNDERS www.seventhunders.org ~ February 2021 SEVEN THUNDERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Co-President Matthew McTigue 503.548.7004
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[email protected] IRON FLUTE CASE 19 by Leonard Marcel Director Michael Seely hao-chou was planning to visit a mountain 503.730.0821 C Jushin, 778-897). He is well known from his ap-
[email protected] temple when an elder monk wrote a poem pearances in cases in other koan collections. At and gave it to him: the age of eighteen, he met his teacher, Nan- Director Dan Dickinson chuan (Nanquan/Nansen Fugen, 748-835) and 503.632.5957 Which mountain is not a holy place? trained with him for forty years until his teach-
[email protected] Why take walking stick and visit Mount Tai? er’s death. Then, at the age of sixty he began Director If the golden lion appears in the clouds, to travel throughout China, visiting prominent Dan Brown It is not a happy omen at all. Chan/Zen masters of the time He did that for 503.504.2955
[email protected] Continued on page 8 After reading the poem, Chao-chou asked: Director “What is the true eye?” Beth Brenner IN THIS IssUE: 602.510.9178
[email protected] The monk made no reply. The True Eye pg 1 Newsletter Editor Greg Smith The Iron Flute (Tetteki Tosui) is a collection of 7 Thunders retreats & events pg 2 503.758.1020 one hundred koan compiled in Japan in the eigh- 7 Thunders sittings pg 2
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