BOOK OF EQUANIMITY. Case 12

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  • Shujin
    Novice Priest-in-Training
    • Feb 2010
    • 1170

    #76
    I enjoyed reading your post, Dosho. The more I read Dogen, and these koans, the more I feel both stupid and embarassed. Of course, I can form general impressions about what is happening in the texts. The marrow seems to escape me, however, especially when learning the myriad history behind each reference and metaphor. A couple of years ago, I think this probably would have angered and upset me. As it stands right now, I just smile, shrug, and try to keep reading. The language of zen, although beyond language, feels like a third tongue to me. Who knows what'll happen in the future? For now, I've put down the hammer. That feels good.

    Gassho,
    Shujin
    Kyōdō Shujin 教道 守仁

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    • galen
      Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 322

      #77
      Originally posted by Shujin
      I enjoyed reading your post, Dosho. The more I read Dogen, and these koans, the more I feel both stupid and embarassed. Of course, I can form general impressions about what is happening in the texts. The marrow seems to escape me, however, especially when learning the myriad history behind each reference and metaphor. A couple of years ago, I think this probably would have angered and upset me. As it stands right now, I just smile, shrug, and try to keep reading. The language of zen, although beyond language, feels like a third tongue to me. Who knows what'll happen in the future? For now, I've put down the hammer. That feels good.

      Gassho,
      Shujin

      It could be said, as it seems the marrow escapes you not, and no need for the stupidity of embarrassment. Thank you for your post!
      Nothing Special

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      • Koshin
        Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 938

        #78
        What is the true world?


        I think it is everything, the world that comes with me and will disappear when I am gone, and the world that was before me and will remain after me


        So how do you plough the field of your own practice?


        By sitting, and trying to take that when off the zafu. Not easy, not good at it, still a newbie


        Can you catch yourself at over doing, over thinking?


        All the time, but that is good, it reminds me to let go, to not overdo, not overthink, just Practice

        How to forget one s state and return same ad fish and bird? Does this take a special effort?

        Maybe I have to realize there is no ego... then it will be no effort
        Thank you for your practice

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        • Myozan Kodo
          Friend of Treeleaf
          • May 2010
          • 1901

          #79
          Hi all.
          Great posts above.

          I have nothing to add.
          Gassho
          Myozan

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