Luke wrote:Dear Ven. Huifeng,
I remember a thread in E-Sangha in which you wrote about the process of you becoming a monk. Do you still have a copy of this? If so, do you think you could post it here? I remember that it was very interesting to read.
I remember you talking about breaking up with your girlfriend and selling your possessions in New Zealand and that it felt like your old life was dying. You went to some meditation retreat in Africa where you could hear explosions and gunfire not too far away. You talked about slowly learning to read Chinese Buddhist texts and living with Chinese Zen monks. Unfortunately, I don't have a memory like Ananda's, so that's all I remember...


Made from 100% recycled karmaHuifeng wrote:Hi Luke,Luke wrote:Dear Ven. Huifeng,
I remember a thread in E-Sangha in which you wrote about the process of you becoming a monk. Do you still have a copy of this? If so, do you think you could post it here? I remember that it was very interesting to read.
No, I don't. Sorry!I remember you talking about breaking up with your girlfriend and selling your possessions in New Zealand and that it felt like your old life was dying. You went to some meditation retreat in Africa where you could hear explosions and gunfire not too far away. You talked about slowly learning to read Chinese Buddhist texts and living with Chinese Zen monks. Unfortunately, I don't have a memory like Ananda's, so that's all I remember...
um... er ... not quite. But this paragraph above gives us an idea about how true stories can quickly turn into exciting mythologies!

Huifeng wrote:No, I don't. Sorry!
Ogyen wrote:oh this sounds like a juicy narrative. it has the makings of a grand mythology a melodharma in its own right! HAHA

Luke wrote:The young Huifeng steps outside the kitchen set in front of a backdrop of a beautiful New Zealand forest and begins to dance with the Naga King, hesitantly at first, but then he is swept away by the joy of the Naga King's Dharma dance. Later on, other people in animal costumes and Maori tribal people come onstage and begin to dance with them.
Made from 100% recycled karmaHuifeng wrote:Apparently, some1 has made some copies at some point.
some1 wrote:All,
Attached is what I had copied from the thread in E-Sangha (I have not kept any of those related responses in the thread that were posted by other members).
shel wrote:From what I understand the E-sangha site was hacked, it's database corrupted, and the story lost to cyberspace oblivion.
Su DongPo wrote:I thought the Disney version, A Dance with the Dharma -- Venerable Huifeng and the Naga King was pretty disappointing, and cannot recommend it. I read somewhere that a 3D remake is in the works, but I don't trust Hollywood to do justice to this epic. You never know though. The Maori dance scene might look great in 3D. Who knows. For me, the original text will always be the thing.
Huifeng wrote:I remember you talking about breaking up with your girlfriend and selling your possessions in New Zealand and that it felt like your old life was dying. You went to some meditation retreat in Africa where you could hear explosions and gunfire not too far away. You talked about slowly learning to read Chinese Buddhist texts and living with Chinese Zen monks. Unfortunately, I don't have a memory like Ananda's, so that's all I remember...
um... er ... not quite. But this paragraph above gives us an idea about how true stories can quickly turn into exciting mythologies!
Luke wrote:Do you think you will one day open up your own Buddhist sangha for lay people and pass on what you've learned? Do you plan to write any Buddhist books in the future?
Huseng wrote:Luke wrote:Do you think you will one day open up your own Buddhist sangha for lay people and pass on what you've learned? Do you plan to write any Buddhist books in the future?
I won't speak for Ven. Huifeng, but his sangha already is wide open for lay people.![]()
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Mainly I am working on my dissertation, but have a few large translation works which are 80% finished.
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