Buddha-Basics (Part X) — Mindfully Right

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40705

    #16
    Originally posted by SlappyPenguin
    Wonderful lesson thank you so much. I'm not sure if anyone is familiar with Culadasa and his work, but awhile back I was really interested in his version of Vipassana mostly utilizing The Mind Illuminated. Would this right mindfulness be similar to his idea of metacognitive introspective awareness? Given the two descriptions I feel like they're very similar, although his method feels like it has a much more clinical, by the book approach to the matter. Any insight (no pun intended) into this would very helpful!

    Gassho,

    Joshua
    SatToday
    Hmmm. I feel that Zen folks are generally much much less analytical about the elements of mind, and certainly not so focused on identifying them one by one. Ours might be termed more of a "light" awareness such as "Oh, I am angry now ... let that go." No need to inventory thoughts and emotions one by one, to be constantly mindful of each as they arise one by one, especially as a meditation practice.

    Also, from what I know of Culadasa (not so much), he is extremely interested in using meditation and other techniques to attain unusual brain states, very goal oriented and based on attaining deep concentration states. So, no, very different from Shikantaza.

    Gassho, Jundo

    STLah
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

    Comment

    • Bokucho
      Member
      • Dec 2018
      • 264

      #17
      Oh I completely agree, that's part of what turned me off of his methods after awhile, the clinical nature of his approach just felt like it took a lot out of the actual experience. In this case I was mainly just referring to his notion of metacognitive introspective awareness, but I can see now that they're not really similar at all. Thank you for the response!

      Gassho,

      Joshua
      SatToday

      Sent from my Pixel 3 using Tapatalk

      Comment

      • Kaisui
        Member
        • Sep 2015
        • 174

        #18
        I am enjoying this series of videos, but this one especially. I have been working through these after completing the beginner series, watching one at the beginning of each sit each day. Yesterday I watched this video on mindfulness, and today I watched it again because I found it so useful for setting my orientation / state of mind at the beginning of sitting. I think this series will be good to return to later, too. Thank you, Jundo.


        Charity
        STLaH

        Comment

        • Shinshi
          Senior Priest-in-Training
          • Jul 2010
          • 3716

          #19


          I often will go back and rewatch. Often getting a slightly different take than I did before.

          Thanks,

          Shinshi
          空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi

          For Zen students a weed is a treasure. With this attitude, whatever you do, life becomes an art.
          ​— Shunryu Suzuki

          E84I - JAJ

          Comment

          • Meian
            Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 1722

            #20
            Originally posted by Jakuden
            It's great to have these reminders pop up in the forum from time to time. No matter how long we practice, it is easy to lose sight of the basics in the daily shuffle. We always need to renew our commitment to looking deeply into ourselves and our motivations, over and over.
            Gassho2, meian st lh

            Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
            Last edited by Meian; 04-30-2021, 10:28 PM.
            鏡道 |​ Kyodo (Meian) | "Mirror of the Way"
            visiting Unsui
            Nothing I say is a teaching, it's just my own opinion.

            Comment

            • Meian
              Member
              • Apr 2015
              • 1722

              #21
              Originally posted by Shinshi
              I often will go back and rewatch. Often getting a slightly different take than I did before.
              Gassho2, meian st lh

              Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
              鏡道 |​ Kyodo (Meian) | "Mirror of the Way"
              visiting Unsui
              Nothing I say is a teaching, it's just my own opinion.

              Comment

              • Kaisui
                Member
                • Sep 2015
                • 174

                #22
                Originally posted by Shinshi

                I often will go back and rewatch. Often getting a slightly different take than I did before.
                That sounds like a very good idea.


                Charity
                sat

                Comment

                • Anchi
                  Member
                  • Sep 2015
                  • 556

                  #23
                  Thank you Jundo!

                  Gassho
                  Life itself is the only teacher.
                  一 Joko Beck


                  STLah
                  安知 Anchi

                  Comment

                  • Luke108
                    Member
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 22

                    #24
                    Thank you, Jundo.

                    Sat today

                    Comment

                    Working...