I hope this is the right section to ask this under. If there is already a thread about this, I apologize - if someone wouldn't mind linking to it, I would be grateful!
While practicing, when I hear something I think about hearing it rather than just hearing it. For example, I hear my dog chewing on a bone and I think "chewing" rather than just hearing it. I think this is called labeling? Or if I feel a breeze, I think "cold."
I am attempting Zazen with my focus on the present moment (rather than on the breath), but how do I focus on the present without thinking about/labeling sensory experiences in the present?
I know I should let these noticing thoughts/labeling arise and fall, and I do. I am just wondering how I focus on the present moment without thinking about the present moment? How do I just experience it? Does it depend on how deep I settle into Zazen?
I sit for 10mins at a time, sometimes 2-3x per day, so I am still a beginner. Just moved up to 11mins.
Thank you everyone.
While practicing, when I hear something I think about hearing it rather than just hearing it. For example, I hear my dog chewing on a bone and I think "chewing" rather than just hearing it. I think this is called labeling? Or if I feel a breeze, I think "cold."
I am attempting Zazen with my focus on the present moment (rather than on the breath), but how do I focus on the present without thinking about/labeling sensory experiences in the present?
I know I should let these noticing thoughts/labeling arise and fall, and I do. I am just wondering how I focus on the present moment without thinking about the present moment? How do I just experience it? Does it depend on how deep I settle into Zazen?
I sit for 10mins at a time, sometimes 2-3x per day, so I am still a beginner. Just moved up to 11mins.
Thank you everyone.

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