Hi everybody,
I hope it's ok to post my own thoughts and questions.
I love music and all kinds of it. I love the way it can alter my mood instantly. I suppose that having it affect your mood is something I should(?) be striving to avoid. But then I'm new to this practice and not so good at it.
The reason I wanted to post is to hear anybody's thoughts on different types of music. Do you avoid anything specifically on moral grounds or maybe because of how it makes you feel?
Is there such a thing in Zen where certain music isn't encouraged? I've certainly listened to my fair share of songs and albums that aren't generally fit for public consumption.
I will say that I do find myself avoiding or at least limiting certain music that I love because of how it makes me feel. I don't want to be agitated, especially driving. I've been choosing music that calms me and makes me smile.
But I do feel attachment (eek!) to important music to me. Music that takes me places and brings me those cherished memories I miss. I have a difficult time letting go of that, but also wonder if I even should. Is it really just a matter of perspective? If my interaction with the music is more in line with the experience of Zen practice does that make it ok?
Also, a tangentially related question: Do you listen to music while driving or cleaning or working? I do feel like it helps while doing those things, but then I'm not exactly present for either activity. What is everybody's feeling on this? I'm not necessarily a big fan of doing dishes, but listening to music or podcasts helps it become a more pleasurable experience.
Perhaps all of these issues will become moot points as I get further along...
Gasshō Sat Lah
Jenn
I hope it's ok to post my own thoughts and questions.
I love music and all kinds of it. I love the way it can alter my mood instantly. I suppose that having it affect your mood is something I should(?) be striving to avoid. But then I'm new to this practice and not so good at it.
The reason I wanted to post is to hear anybody's thoughts on different types of music. Do you avoid anything specifically on moral grounds or maybe because of how it makes you feel?
Is there such a thing in Zen where certain music isn't encouraged? I've certainly listened to my fair share of songs and albums that aren't generally fit for public consumption.
I will say that I do find myself avoiding or at least limiting certain music that I love because of how it makes me feel. I don't want to be agitated, especially driving. I've been choosing music that calms me and makes me smile.
But I do feel attachment (eek!) to important music to me. Music that takes me places and brings me those cherished memories I miss. I have a difficult time letting go of that, but also wonder if I even should. Is it really just a matter of perspective? If my interaction with the music is more in line with the experience of Zen practice does that make it ok?
Also, a tangentially related question: Do you listen to music while driving or cleaning or working? I do feel like it helps while doing those things, but then I'm not exactly present for either activity. What is everybody's feeling on this? I'm not necessarily a big fan of doing dishes, but listening to music or podcasts helps it become a more pleasurable experience.
Perhaps all of these issues will become moot points as I get further along...
Gasshō Sat Lah
Jenn
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