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.
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