Opening the Hand of Thought - Chapter 3

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  • Onkai
    Senior Priest-in-Training
    • Aug 2015
    • 3067

    #16
    Thank you for this thread, Jundo and everyone!
    I find that when I focus on the breath, my entire attention goes to the breath to the exclusion of everything else. When I spread my attention to my posture, I'm still aware of my breath, but I also become aware of the ringing in my ears, sounds around me, and thoughts coming up. Sometimes it is difficult not to get caught up in thoughts. It is like two extremes, a narrow focus or attention wandering and I'm trying to stay in the middle, where I am aware.

    Gassho,
    Onkai (Laurie)
    SatToday
    美道 Bidou Beautiful Way
    恩海 Onkai Merciful/Kind Ocean

    I have a lot to learn; take anything I say that sounds like teaching with a grain of salt.

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    • AlanLa
      Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 1405

      #17
      My posture is my anchor, but it's a pretty soft anchor. What I mean is I always come back to my posture, but I don't stay there exclusively. Thoughts come and go, and when I catch myself going, I come back to my posture before I get back to the objectless focus Jundo describes. I think of zazen as something your are as well as do, so I always think of it as being/doing zazen. To DO zazen is to BE zazen, and BEING zazen means you are DOING zazen; there is no separation between being and doing in zazen, because zazen is and does zazen.
      AL (Jigen) in:
      Faith/Trust
      Courage/Love
      Awareness/Action!

      I sat today

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      • Jeremy

        #18
        I too love the clarity of this chapter. The emphasis on posture makes it clear that zazen is a physical practice, not just mental. The diagram around the line ZZ' makes it clear that some kind of samadhi is not the aim.

        Jeremy
        st

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        • AlanLa
          Member
          • Mar 2008
          • 1405

          #19
          To borrow from an old sports cliche, there is no I in zazen. The less I get involved the more zazen can be and do zazen.
          AL (Jigen) in:
          Faith/Trust
          Courage/Love
          Awareness/Action!

          I sat today

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          • Jishin
            Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 4821

            #20


            ZZ' <====aa'
            ZZ' <====bb'
            ZZ' <====cc'

            Gassho, Jishin, ST

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            • Jakuden
              Member
              • Jun 2015
              • 6141

              #21
              Ha.... I like that even better than my rowboat in the waves analogy... be the Bouncing Buddha. I would like one of these for the dashboard of my car.

              Gassho,
              Jakuden
              SatToday

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              • Kaishin
                Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 2322

                #22


                -satToday
                Thanks,
                Kaishin (開心, Open Heart)
                Please take this layman's words with a grain of salt.

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                • Doshin
                  Member
                  • May 2015
                  • 2641

                  #23
                  All good to know, I always was concerned that I spent too much time not in "ZZ".

                  Gassho
                  Doshin
                  sattoday

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                  • Washin
                    Senior Priest-in-Training
                    • Dec 2014
                    • 3803

                    #24
                    All good to know, I always was concerned that I spent too much time not in "ZZ".
                    Same here. For me this chapter is very helpful. I noticed that quite often I have to remind myself to let go of
                    the sticky notion that achieving "ZZ" and abiding there is zazen, whilst the very action of returning to "ZZ" over
                    and over is zazen. This is a crucial point.

                    Gassho
                    Washin
                    sat-today
                    Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
                    Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
                    ----
                    I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
                    and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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                    • Kyonin
                      Dharma Transmitted Priest
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 6750

                      #25
                      As I keep on reading and re-reading many paragraphs of this book, I stop, sit and watch my posture.

                      I try to craft it carefully. I check that my back is straight, that my knees touch the ground.

                      I have noticed that when I pay attention to posture at the beginning, I tend to sit longer and more profound.

                      Then I just forget it all and sit.

                      Gassho,

                      Kyonin
                      #SatToday
                      Hondō Kyōnin
                      奔道 協忍

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                      • Sozan
                        Member
                        • Oct 2015
                        • 57

                        #26
                        Because of physical limitations my sitting posture is never perfect, and because of pain my posture is never constant, but I treat these issues like the passing thoughts that occur during Zazen. With this frame of reference , my practice is enriched, rather that hindered.

                        Gassho,
                        Sozan / john

                        s@2day

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                        • CK732
                          Member
                          • Aug 2015
                          • 252

                          #27
                          This is a very good read and I am getting a deeper understanding of the things that Jundo has been sharing. Thank you.

                          Gassho

                          Nando Sat2Day


                          Sat2Day

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                          • Jakuden
                            Member
                            • Jun 2015
                            • 6141

                            #28
                            Hi Nando! Good to hear from you!

                            Gassho,
                            Jakuden
                            SatToday

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                            • Ed
                              Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 223

                              #29
                              Okumura roshi, in talking on OPENING THE HAND OF THOUGHT by his teacher Uchiyama roshi, says in Shikantaza our brain, which is always generating thoughts, doe not "engage" this thinking, much like a "car with the motor running but the transmission in IDLE."
                              The same as your:

                              "At Treeleaf, ... as our central "objectless" object of meditation, I recommend open, spacious sitting centered on everything and nothing at all ... sitting with open, spacious awareness" ... sitting I would add, with all sentient beings...that last one from Dogen Zenji.

                              Thank you, Jundo for that paragraph.

                              In gassho.

                              sattdy
                              "Know that the practice of zazen is the complete path of buddha-dharma and nothing can be compared to it....it is not the practice of one or two buddhas but all the buddha ancestors practice this way."
                              Dogen zenji in Bendowa





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                              • Roland
                                Member
                                • Mar 2014
                                • 232

                                #30
                                It is funny that, by reading this chapter, I realized better that it really is about the returning to ZZ and by doing so realizing the fickleness of our thoughts. Of course that is what Jundo teaches us, but somehow it seems I needed to read it once again in this book.

                                Gassho

                                Roland

                                #SatToday

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