We continue from page 32, "We can still see the traces of the Buddha Sakyamuni," stopping right BEFORE page 37, "Give up even the aim of becoming a Buddha."
Dogen says that we should generally have a quiet and clean room in which to sit, not too hot or cold. Yet, we should be able to sit ANYWHERE when the heart becomes a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold." Please describe Zazen mind in a difficult or uncomfortable place or circumstance, when the heart became a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold."
Perhaps, this week, as homework, sit in a rather disturbing place with the heart a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold."
Also, rain is just rain, yet a farmer may welcome it, while a picnicker will despise it.
Can you describe a difficult time in your life which you absolutely despised ... yet also describe how its rain is just rain?
Gassho, J
STLah
Dogen says that we should generally have a quiet and clean room in which to sit, not too hot or cold. Yet, we should be able to sit ANYWHERE when the heart becomes a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold." Please describe Zazen mind in a difficult or uncomfortable place or circumstance, when the heart became a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold."
Perhaps, this week, as homework, sit in a rather disturbing place with the heart a "quiet and clean space, not too hot or cold."
Also, rain is just rain, yet a farmer may welcome it, while a picnicker will despise it.
Can you describe a difficult time in your life which you absolutely despised ... yet also describe how its rain is just rain?
Gassho, J
STLah
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