We are with Opening the Hand of Thought - Chapter 4 "The World of Intensive Practice" ...
I believe this chapter so nicely captures the feeling of long Sesshin. In the Antaiji-Uchiyama style, the emphasis is on pure sitting with only meals and sleep as breaks. I also see the worth of retreats with other aspects, such as a bit of chanting and some talks. All good.
The chapter captures so well the inner switches one has to turn a difficult, tedious, sometimes painful experience into smooth flowing peace.
I often write this in recommending folks, if they can make it possible, to sit a long retreat of at least a few days each year (although not everyone can) ...
A question or two I might suggest (or you can talk about anything that strikes you):
If you have been on retreat, what impact if any did it have on you?
If you cannot get away on retreat, can you find some of what Uchiyama describes in your daily life, with its own struggles?
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
I believe this chapter so nicely captures the feeling of long Sesshin. In the Antaiji-Uchiyama style, the emphasis is on pure sitting with only meals and sleep as breaks. I also see the worth of retreats with other aspects, such as a bit of chanting and some talks. All good.
The chapter captures so well the inner switches one has to turn a difficult, tedious, sometimes painful experience into smooth flowing peace.
I often write this in recommending folks, if they can make it possible, to sit a long retreat of at least a few days each year (although not everyone can) ...
We sit with what is, our life circumstances. If in a hospital bed, a wheelchair, on a golden throne or a cloud ... that is what is, practice there. If one truly cannot attend a retreat or Sesshin, then that is life ... just what is. Sesshin is important and not to be missed ... but also times of taking two weeks nursing a sick relative in the hospital can be our "Sesshin" ... practice that. Pierce that "just what is" to the depthless depths!
Or, in more mundane words ... one does not need to go away to tennis camp to play tennis. 8)
Now, retreats and Sesshin (sleep away tennis camp) are a very good environment. If you can swing it, ideally, at least one (1) longer Retreat or 'Sesshin' of a few days or a week in length, sitting from before dawn to late at night ... each year is greatly recommended.
Now, someone might ask too, "if each moment is all time and space, what is the purpose of an intensive Sesshin?" Well, I often say that, sometimes, we need to practice a bit long and hard, morning to night ... sitting and wrestling with 'me, my self and I' ... all to achieve nothing to attain! Going to Retreats, Sesshin and such is a powerful facet of this Practice and not to be missed.
So, saying that "I'm too busy and cannot find the time or money" is one thing ... if it is truly true. If truly true, then sit with that to the depthless depths. But if it is only a matter that "I am saving my money for a new ipod and prefer a vacation at the beachfront hotel" ... or is just plain lazy or intimidated ... get thy butt to Sesshin!
Or, in more mundane words ... one does not need to go away to tennis camp to play tennis. 8)
Now, retreats and Sesshin (sleep away tennis camp) are a very good environment. If you can swing it, ideally, at least one (1) longer Retreat or 'Sesshin' of a few days or a week in length, sitting from before dawn to late at night ... each year is greatly recommended.
Now, someone might ask too, "if each moment is all time and space, what is the purpose of an intensive Sesshin?" Well, I often say that, sometimes, we need to practice a bit long and hard, morning to night ... sitting and wrestling with 'me, my self and I' ... all to achieve nothing to attain! Going to Retreats, Sesshin and such is a powerful facet of this Practice and not to be missed.
So, saying that "I'm too busy and cannot find the time or money" is one thing ... if it is truly true. If truly true, then sit with that to the depthless depths. But if it is only a matter that "I am saving my money for a new ipod and prefer a vacation at the beachfront hotel" ... or is just plain lazy or intimidated ... get thy butt to Sesshin!
If you have been on retreat, what impact if any did it have on you?
If you cannot get away on retreat, can you find some of what Uchiyama describes in your daily life, with its own struggles?
Gassho, Jundo
SatToday
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