Hey Guys,
We are reading Chapter 23, "Buddhism is Meditation and Kindness".
Anything resonate from this week's chapter? What of the interconnection of Zazen and Kindness?
Gassho, J
PS -
You will note that most Soto teachers hesitate to call "Zazen" as "meditation", so this chapter is unusual. The reason is that "meditation" is usually seen as some form of sitting to attain some state of concentration or relaxation, while the emphasis of Zazen is sitting without some "seeking to attain" (which, as you have heard me say countless times, --does not-- mean that one fails to attain something wondrous because of this giving up of the hunger of seeking ... for one find such which can only be found in abandoning all human need to hunt and pursue.)
We are reading Chapter 23, "Buddhism is Meditation and Kindness".
Anything resonate from this week's chapter? What of the interconnection of Zazen and Kindness?
Gassho, J
PS -
You will note that most Soto teachers hesitate to call "Zazen" as "meditation", so this chapter is unusual. The reason is that "meditation" is usually seen as some form of sitting to attain some state of concentration or relaxation, while the emphasis of Zazen is sitting without some "seeking to attain" (which, as you have heard me say countless times, --does not-- mean that one fails to attain something wondrous because of this giving up of the hunger of seeking ... for one find such which can only be found in abandoning all human need to hunt and pursue.)
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