I have been avoiding this one; I just don't have any answers to this one that satisfy me.
Questions:
- Tell a real story from your life exemplifying how you came up from the field of some hard labors, and headed back down to "get 'er done" ... yet all is "Just This"? Most recently, I've been facing some challenges at work; at one point during zazen yesterday I almost felt like I couldn't take it because of the stress. It happens from time to time. I stress myself out a lot; I feel like I have to know everything. But when I calmed down and settled into sitting, the wave of the moment finally gone... just peace. Then I felt "ok". That is a dangerous part of zen for me; it's like whatever I've been thinking all day is suddenly magnified during sitting because I don't have anything distracting me. This could be anything from what I was listening to on the radio, rambling over old conversations are listening to the stressful talk I"m going through in my head. Being able to pay attention to all that stuff and not give up, get up or run away is my hard labor at times. Sitting is easy when my mind is at ease, but it's not always at ease. I get taken in by my thoughts, emotions, fear that I'm lacking and so forth. By being able to sit and face that, I also find I can apply that to life off of the cushion.
- Can you express your understanding of how your own individual "bowing/dancing/catching cold" ... is precisely and intimately others & the whole world "springing into action/nodding/sneezing"?
How I act or react to certain events, hold myself illustrates a general feeling of the world as it is now. How I let emotions make me their captor can be a prison. And if I let things take my mind from peace, it directly affects the environment around me. We directly impact each others lives, so this contributes to others feelings as well. I'm not saying I should pretend to be upbeat.. If I'm down I'm down, or when happy I'm happy. But by not getting so (I don't know a better term) caught by those feelings.. just riding them out, I think it can help. Although I usually delude myself, I'm not the only person in the universe or the most important. I may intellectualize that but most times I don't act like it. I try to smile at people as I pass them, or let people in, during traffic. By not adding to the fire or to the already stressful situations of life, we can help ease things a bit. I don't know how much it eases, and it doesn't matter, but I think my smile makes others smile and my letting others into the lane in front of me on the highway shows others that it's ok, it's not a race. We are all in this together, none of us better or more deserving of happiness than anyone else. Not to take from a Steve Hagen book, but I'm in a Hagen frame of mind. lol There's an image in Buddhism: Plain and Simple (and I"m going to ruin this because I don't have the book with me. lol) of a banquet. And the people are starving. You cannot feed yourself. The only way to get nourished is by feeding others and let them feed you. In most cases, I'd starve. haahah But by giving without the thought of giving we end up saving ourselves.
I'm not sure if I answered that last question... these are hard ones for me.
Gassho,
Risho
Questions:
- Tell a real story from your life exemplifying how you came up from the field of some hard labors, and headed back down to "get 'er done" ... yet all is "Just This"? Most recently, I've been facing some challenges at work; at one point during zazen yesterday I almost felt like I couldn't take it because of the stress. It happens from time to time. I stress myself out a lot; I feel like I have to know everything. But when I calmed down and settled into sitting, the wave of the moment finally gone... just peace. Then I felt "ok". That is a dangerous part of zen for me; it's like whatever I've been thinking all day is suddenly magnified during sitting because I don't have anything distracting me. This could be anything from what I was listening to on the radio, rambling over old conversations are listening to the stressful talk I"m going through in my head. Being able to pay attention to all that stuff and not give up, get up or run away is my hard labor at times. Sitting is easy when my mind is at ease, but it's not always at ease. I get taken in by my thoughts, emotions, fear that I'm lacking and so forth. By being able to sit and face that, I also find I can apply that to life off of the cushion.
- Can you express your understanding of how your own individual "bowing/dancing/catching cold" ... is precisely and intimately others & the whole world "springing into action/nodding/sneezing"?
How I act or react to certain events, hold myself illustrates a general feeling of the world as it is now. How I let emotions make me their captor can be a prison. And if I let things take my mind from peace, it directly affects the environment around me. We directly impact each others lives, so this contributes to others feelings as well. I'm not saying I should pretend to be upbeat.. If I'm down I'm down, or when happy I'm happy. But by not getting so (I don't know a better term) caught by those feelings.. just riding them out, I think it can help. Although I usually delude myself, I'm not the only person in the universe or the most important. I may intellectualize that but most times I don't act like it. I try to smile at people as I pass them, or let people in, during traffic. By not adding to the fire or to the already stressful situations of life, we can help ease things a bit. I don't know how much it eases, and it doesn't matter, but I think my smile makes others smile and my letting others into the lane in front of me on the highway shows others that it's ok, it's not a race. We are all in this together, none of us better or more deserving of happiness than anyone else. Not to take from a Steve Hagen book, but I'm in a Hagen frame of mind. lol There's an image in Buddhism: Plain and Simple (and I"m going to ruin this because I don't have the book with me. lol) of a banquet. And the people are starving. You cannot feed yourself. The only way to get nourished is by feeding others and let them feed you. In most cases, I'd starve. haahah But by giving without the thought of giving we end up saving ourselves.
I'm not sure if I answered that last question... these are hard ones for me.
Gassho,
Risho
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