Heading into the home stretch on this book ... even though Uchiyama Roshi's Wisdom is without beginning or end ...
8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
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Re: 8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
The saying "one inch sitting--one inch buddha" struck me as limiting. I have this reaction to measurement sometimes -- an odd reaction for an accounting professor, I admit. But it seems equivalent to saying "one hour sitting, one hour buddha" as if to imply that when one is not sitting, there is no buddha. I think I'm just interpreting this too narrowly.
However, I do "get it" when Uchiyama writes:when we keep on practicing zazen steadily, we will understand deeply that whenever, wherever, whatever happens, everything is universal.
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Re: 8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
Hi,
Originally posted by Uchiyama RoshiTo spend your life being blinded and dragged around by your own desires is a pathetic thing. However you live, what you do with your life depends upon you.
Gassho
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Re: 8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
Originally posted by Uchiyama… when we keep on practicing zazen steadily, we will understand deeply that whenever, wherever, whatever happens, everything is universal. It is in that manner that all evil comes not to be produced.
I keep seeing parallels in Christian thought in what Uchiyama taught.
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they will see God”.
Matthew 5:8 TNIV
People look at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart."1 Samuel 16:7 TNIV
Gassho,
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Re: 8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
Hi all,
When I read point 6, I kept thinking of dieting! If you want to maintain a specific weight, you have to change your caloric intake and exercise, not just for a month or 6 months, but forever. Your weight reflects your actions. "To be aware of our universal self" we must practice zazen forever. Our awareness reflects our actions. There is no goal, only action in the present.
I wonder if I'll be hungry while sitting from now on :wink: ?
Gassho,
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Re: 8/1 - Seven Points of Practice Point 5 6 - p. 164
Hi.
One thing that struck me was how true it was when he said "Beginners zazen and zazen after ten years of practice are not two different things."
I think that somehow summons up my 15 years (or so...) of "sitting". :wink:
May the force be with you
TbLife is our temple and its all good practice
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