Sorry for running long. Just venting a bit here. Lately, I feel that I should become more involved with Treeleaf and the sangha. My posting has not been so common lately, both due to a failing in daily practice, but also because I feel a sense of distance.
I wish I could attend the weekly/monthly zazenkai, but I live on the east coast of the United States, and these tend to fall on Friday evening for me which is usually reserved for spending time with my wife and/or friends. Needless to say, the European and Kiwi timezone ones are at a bit too odd an hour for me. While I know I can always experience the zazenkai "any time, anywhere", I have not been doing a good job of this consistently. This is my own fault, I should try harder and do better.
One option for me may be to join one of the daily sits on the calendar. I think there are certainly times I could manage. But I don't know if this is a good way to connect with the sangha as a whole, and to be honest I am a bit nervous to start!
Just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to maintain connection when timing isn't ideal. I know that part of this is on me to do better and be more consistent. With my practice, I feel like I am constantly falling off the path and having to pick myself up and come back to practice.
Gassho,
Anthony
satlah
I wish I could attend the weekly/monthly zazenkai, but I live on the east coast of the United States, and these tend to fall on Friday evening for me which is usually reserved for spending time with my wife and/or friends. Needless to say, the European and Kiwi timezone ones are at a bit too odd an hour for me. While I know I can always experience the zazenkai "any time, anywhere", I have not been doing a good job of this consistently. This is my own fault, I should try harder and do better.
One option for me may be to join one of the daily sits on the calendar. I think there are certainly times I could manage. But I don't know if this is a good way to connect with the sangha as a whole, and to be honest I am a bit nervous to start!
Just wondering if anyone has any advice on how to maintain connection when timing isn't ideal. I know that part of this is on me to do better and be more consistent. With my practice, I feel like I am constantly falling off the path and having to pick myself up and come back to practice.
Gassho,
Anthony
satlah
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