Re: 3/28 - Waking Up to Life p. 52
Hi Jenny,
There is "Zazen" when we are sitting cross-legged on the cushion, "Zazen" that is off the cushion, "Zazen" that is all of life with nothing omitted.
There is "Zazen" when we are "present" and "Zazen" when we are completely "lost in thought".
All is enlightenment itself. There is nothing that is not "Zazen".
Nor is being "lost in thought" somehow "better" than being "present" ... being present cannot be "lost".
Does that sound strange?
But that being said, we crawl over to the cushion and cross the legs day after day, and return again and again to a "presence" that is not "lost in thought".
Gassho, Jundo
Originally posted by Jenny
There is "Zazen" when we are sitting cross-legged on the cushion, "Zazen" that is off the cushion, "Zazen" that is all of life with nothing omitted.
There is "Zazen" when we are "present" and "Zazen" when we are completely "lost in thought".
All is enlightenment itself. There is nothing that is not "Zazen".
Nor is being "lost in thought" somehow "better" than being "present" ... being present cannot be "lost".
Does that sound strange?
But that being said, we crawl over to the cushion and cross the legs day after day, and return again and again to a "presence" that is not "lost in thought".
Gassho, Jundo
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