132 Subhana
Barzaghl'
notably ‘walking
in
country',
which
have been
organized
and
supported by
membersofthe
Sydney
ZenCentre.A
synthesis
betweenZenand
indigenous
spirituality
is
slowlytaking
shape
and
finding
its
way
intoZen
chantingpractice
and
influencing
dharmatalks.While
thisisa
mutuallyrespectfulrelationship
of
engaging
and
learning
fromone
another,
it
isstilltoo
early
to
exactly
definethe
shape
ofthisnewconversationand
relationship,
Conclusion
in
spite
of
theenormous
changes
spanning
2500
years.
and
regardless
ofall
the
fresh,
innovativeanddiverse
expressions
ofZenBuddhisminthe
west.
the
practice
hasremainedtruetotheheartof
the
originalteachings
of
Shakyamuni
Buddha.
AsZen MasterKeizan so
beautifully expressed: ‘Blooming
flowers.
falling
leaves.
directly
show.
the
medicinetree
fundamentally
hasnodifferent
flavour‘
(Keizan
1990:
110).
The
teachings,practices
andBodhisattvavowsthat
areintoned
at
every
Diamond
Sangha
meditation
meeting
affirman
unwavering
commitment
totheliberation
ofsufiering
forall
beings.
The
practice
ofmeditation
and
awakening
toone‘struenatureisthe
cornerstoneofboth
thenewandthe
older
fomrsof
Buddhism.Forthe
teachings
to
survive.
liberationmustbeembodied
and
personallyactuatized.
itmust
spring
forthfromeachindividual‘sown life
and
practice.
notfrom
adopting
Buddhist
beliefs,
traditional
etiquette
orritual
devotion.
IntheAustralian
lay
Zen
community.
the
struggle
forliberationand
enlight-
enmenthasshifted
away
from themonasticrenunciate
lifestyle
thatwasatthe
heartof
theBuddhist
movementinAsiato
embracing
thehouseholder's
lifestyle.
Laypractitioners
are
takingup serious.
dedicated
practice
without the
robes.
withtheview
that
enlightenment
is
accessibleandcanbe
realized
by
all
genuine
practitioners
whowalkthe Noble
Eightfold
Path.
Laypractitioners
chooseto
deepen
their
practicethrough
both
attending
traditional
sesshinsandinnovative
retreats.aswell
as
throughcelebrating
relationships
and
family
lifeasa
pathway
for
realising
a
deeper
senseof
openness
and
intimacy
withall life. Coleman
indicatesthat:
‘Buddhismshowsthatithasoftenabsorbed
many
elementsfrom
the
indigenous
traditionsot‘theculturestowhichit
spreadurjoincd
with
themto
create
syncretistic
newfaiths‘
(2001:228),
AsZen
practice
findsits
home
in this
sun-kissed
country.
andintersects
particularly
with
laypractice.
western
psycho
therapy.indigenous
spirituality
andademocratic
governance
of
its
communities.
a
vibrant.
vitaland
particularly
AustralianZenis
takingshape
and
flowering.
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