This week I practiced zazen at the North Sea beach. The rolling waves really helped me calm down. What is a place where you like to sit?
The good place
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Seeking out busy, noisy place to practice occasionally as recommended, but don't want to draw too much attention.1
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I am a novice priest in training so please take my comments with a pinch of salt.
Ah, the beach is one of my favourite places, that shoreline in your photo looks lovely, I can almost imagine the sound of waves crashing.
It may feel easier to sit in a quiet, calm, tidy place. It's also good to sit in your garage, the toilet, a railway station, the dentist's waiting room, a hospital bed. In fact Treeleaf has members who live and practice in countries who are at war.
Your practice, what happens between the ears, is more important than location.
Gasshō, Seiko, stlahLast edited by Seiko; 05-18-2025, 10:55 AM.Gandō Seiko
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Any words I write here are merely the thoughts of an apprentice priest, just my opinions, that's all.2
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It may feel easier to sit in a quiet, calm, tidy place. It's also good to sit in your garage, the toilet, a railway station, the dentist's waiting room, a hospital bed. In fact Treeleaf has members who live and practice in countries who are at war.
— A Quiet Room. Most days, we’d best sit Zazen in a quiet room, with little noise and few distractions. The reason is simply that a peaceful, still, quiet environment helps us allow the mind to become peaceful, still and quiet, with thoughts and emotions drifting away as the mind settles down. But once in awhile, maybe every
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