I have a Zen problem . . .
I have not been able to commit to a regular schedule of formal sittings. Partially, this is because there is nothing available within in my immediate area. There are several options available within an hour or two. However, I don't have much desire to put the time and money into commuting on a regular basis to a Zendo.
Currently, I've been spending lots of time and money pursuing my interests in a competitive sport and am much happier putting my limited resources into this.
Perhaps I'm a lazy Buddhist, but . . . I'm interested in sticking w/ a home based Zazen practice. I'll mix in a rare retreat or Zazenkai a few times a year but that's about all I want to commit to right now.
What do you all think? Am I setting myself up for failure here? I'm interested in hearing what ya'll think.
I have not been able to commit to a regular schedule of formal sittings. Partially, this is because there is nothing available within in my immediate area. There are several options available within an hour or two. However, I don't have much desire to put the time and money into commuting on a regular basis to a Zendo.
Currently, I've been spending lots of time and money pursuing my interests in a competitive sport and am much happier putting my limited resources into this.
Perhaps I'm a lazy Buddhist, but . . . I'm interested in sticking w/ a home based Zazen practice. I'll mix in a rare retreat or Zazenkai a few times a year but that's about all I want to commit to right now.
What do you all think? Am I setting myself up for failure here? I'm interested in hearing what ya'll think.
As far as how 'formal' your Zazen is, that's entirely up to you and not dependent upon where you sit or with whom you sit. As the sign on the door here says, "Life is our temple".
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