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  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40946

    #16
    Originally posted by Troy
    Kinhin mixed in with Zazen would be a great idea. Soto doesn’t really feel like Soto without any Zazen though. Perhaps something equally as beautiful, but not Soto. There I go getting attached to terms and conditions. Oh well.


    Sat2day
    At least 15 minutes of Zazen is asked now, and it will remain so even for sedentary folks. Any Kinhin would be after that,

    Gassho, J

    SaTTodayLAH
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    • Troy
      Member
      • Sep 2013
      • 1318

      #17
      Originally posted by Jundo
      At least 15 minutes of Zazen is asked now, and it will remain so even for sedentary folks. Any Kinhin would be after that,

      Gassho, J

      SaTTodayLAH
      Thank you for clarifying. [emoji1374] deep bows


      Sat2day

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      • Ishin
        Member
        • Jul 2013
        • 1359

        #18
        Originally posted by Jundo
        Still thinking about this, will have an "official policy" in the next day or so.

        Fast or very physical activities can be (and often are best) with Shikantaza "non-gaining" mind. However, I do not think that they would be what we are looking for as a partial alternative to seated Zazen for sedentary people. There is a stillness of the body in sitting, and a stillness of the body in very slow walking, that is not found in gardening, marital arts Kata and the like. I mean, they have an inner mental stillness, but there is a time to make the body still as well. Even knitting and such would not count here as being just a little bit too purposive. It would be slow Kinhin. (The doctors are talking just about standing up, not exercise, so even seated knitting or Karate Kata misses the point). It is only about standing up or slow Kinhin, and exercise would not be part of this.
        Yes, I do see your point about purposeful activity versus Kinhin. I really do wonder what the point of all this is, however. Are we really going to get into the purpose of helping people to be or not be sedentary? Is this what this place is about. I am not suggesting that this is a BAD thing, but is this really a Sangha thing? You have cautioned us/me before about not being involved or trying to make this forum about health advice. This whole business seems to be somewhat blurring the lines it seems. Historically many Chan buddhists did practice a variety of exercise routines because of the pressures of long sitting periods;things like 18 Lohan Qi Gong. We have even had members volunteer yoga instruction during sesshins. But to me an official Treeleaf policy about the balance of your sedentary lifestyle seems a bit of a.. stretch ( pun intended)

        Gassho
        Ishin
        Sat Today/lah
        Grateful for your practice

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        • Jundo
          Treeleaf Founder and Priest
          • Apr 2006
          • 40946

          #19
          Originally posted by Ishin
          Yes, I do see your point about purposeful activity versus Kinhin. I really do wonder what the point of all this is, however. Are we really going to get into the purpose of helping people to be or not be sedentary? Is this what this place is about. I am not suggesting that this is a BAD thing, but is this really a Sangha thing? You have cautioned us/me before about not being involved or trying to make this forum about health advice. This whole business seems to be somewhat blurring the lines it seems. Historically many Chan buddhists did practice a variety of exercise routines because of the pressures of long sitting periods;things like 18 Lohan Qi Gong. We have even had members volunteer yoga instruction during sesshins. But to me an official Treeleaf policy about the balance of your sedentary lifestyle seems a bit of a.. stretch ( pun intended)

          Gassho
          Ishin
          Sat Today/lah
          Hi Ishin,

          It is a good point.

          I just have had a few people write me recently who have unusually sedentary jobs and lifestyles as truck and bus drivers, and desk jockeys. They don't want to spend so much more time sitting. So, I have suggested to them that, instead of sitting for 30 minutes, they might sit 15 minutes with 15 minutes of slow Kinhin.

          I am just giving them the option, and it is really nothing new (since we already have a suggested minimum of 15 minutes for Zazen).

          It is optional too, and no requirement.

          However, in fact, the traditional Zen monastic lifestyle was very vigorous and physical. The monks did not just sit around all day, but labored, cleaned, held intricate ceremonies, moved that body. I think that a good thing. I don't think we will go so far as to require people to exercise, but I see nothing wrong in encouraging people who are physically able (and in consultation with their doctor). I don't think we will recommend any particular exercises or sports. Any physical activity from gardening and floor cleaning, to tennis and and curling and jogging and Karate Kata, can be done with a Zenny "non-gaining" mind, and I see nothing wrong in teaching that to people.

          But in this case, it is not exercise. It is just letting people walk some slow Kinhin a bit instead of only sitting, if they want.

          Gassho, J

          SatTodayLAH
          Last edited by Jundo; 10-28-2017, 12:14 AM.
          ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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          • Meitou
            Member
            • Feb 2017
            • 1656

            #20
            Originally posted by Jundo
            ....However, in fact, the traditional Zen monastic lifestyle was very vigorous and physical. The monks did not just sit around all day, but labored, cleaned, held intricate ceremonies, moved that body. I think that a good thing. I don't think we will go so far as to require people to exercise, but I see nothing wrong in encouraging people who are physically able (and in consultation with their doctor). I don't think we will recommend any particular exercises or sports. Any physical activity from gardening and floor cleaning, to tennis and jogging and Karate Kate, can be done with a Zenny "non-gaining" mind, and I see nothing wrong in teaching that to people.

            But in this case, it is not exercise. It is just letting people walk some slow Kinhin a bit instead of only sitting, if they want.

            Gassho, J

            SatTodayLAH
            And should anyone doubt the rigours of the monastic life, do have a look at Eat Sleep Sit by Kaoru Nonomura, a truly amazing book which left me open mouthed with admiration and respect for anyone who has survived such a tough regime. I wouldn't even have got as far as using the loo.

            Gassho
            Frankie
            satwithyoualltoday/lah
            命 Mei - life
            島 Tou - island

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            • Mp

              #21
              Originally posted by Frankie
              And should anyone doubt the rigours of the monastic life, do have a look at Eat Sleep Sit by Kaoru Nonomura, a truly amazing book which left me open mouthed with admiration and respect for anyone who has survived such a tough regime. I wouldn't even have got as far as using the loo.

              Gassho
              Frankie
              satwithyoualltoday/lah
              Thank you Frankie, that book is on my wish list. =)

              Gassho
              Shingen

              Sat/LAH

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              • Ishin
                Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 1359

                #22
                Originally posted by Jundo
                Hi Ishin,

                It is a good point.

                I just have had a few people write me recently who have unusually sedentary jobs and lifestyles as truck and bus drivers, and desk jockeys. They don't want to spend so much more time sitting. So, I have suggested to them that, instead of sitting for 30 minutes, they might sit 15 minutes with 15 minutes of slow Kinhin.

                I am just giving them the option, and it is really nothing new (since we already have a suggested minimum of 15 minutes for Zazen).

                It is optional too, and no requirement.

                However, in fact, the traditional Zen monastic lifestyle was very vigorous and physical. The monks did not just sit around all day, but labored, cleaned, held intricate ceremonies, moved that body. I think that a good thing. I don't think we will go so far as to require people to exercise, but I see nothing wrong in encouraging people who are physically able (and in consultation with their doctor). I don't think we will recommend any particular exercises or sports. Any physical activity from gardening and floor cleaning, to tennis and jogging and Karate Kate, can be done with a Zenny "non-gaining" mind, and I see nothing wrong in teaching that to people.

                But in this case, it is not exercise. It is just letting people walk some slow Kinhin a bit instead of only sitting, if they want.

                Gassho, J

                SatTodayLAH

                Gassho

                Ishin
                Sat Today lah
                Grateful for your practice

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                • Kyousui
                  Member
                  • Feb 2017
                  • 358

                  #23
                  In my home liturgy, I always do 1 round of the rooms in my house in Kinhin after 40 minutes of Zazen. It tends to wake me and my legs back up and then I finish with some Metta chanting as well as the heart sutra and D E Zenji's Vow for Awakening. Makes for a satisfying sit and seems to be right for me.

                  Sat today/LAH

                  Kyousui - strong waters 強 水

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                  • Jundo
                    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 40946

                    #24
                    Ok, time for the BIG "OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT" of this Kinhin Policy .... DRUMROLLLLLL !!!!!! ....
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                    The following, or something close to it will be posted a couple of places in the forum where, for example, recommended sitting times are discussed ...
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                    Some Sangha members with particularly sedentary jobs, such as truck drivers and desk workers, have asked if they can walk slow Kinhin walking at home in partial replacement of sitting Zazen. We ask that everyone in this Sangha sit Zazen each day in a seated posture (e.g., Lotus, Burmese, Seiza, Chair) for at least 15 minutes if physically able. However, it is fine if, after that 15 minutes, someone wishes to walk slow Kinhin rather than sit for a longer period. There is no problem to do so if someone wishes.
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                    Is that okay?


                    Gassho, J

                    SatTodayLAH
                    Last edited by Jundo; 10-28-2017, 02:06 PM.
                    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                    • Kyonin
                      Dharma Transmitted Priest
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 6748

                      #25
                      Hi Jundo,

                      Sounds good to me. Thank you.

                      Gassho,

                      Kyonin
                      Sat/LAH
                      Hondō Kyōnin
                      奔道 協忍

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                      • Byokan
                        Senior Priest-in-Training
                        • Apr 2014
                        • 4284

                        #26
                        Thank you Jundo.

                        Gassho
                        Byōkan
                        sat today
                        展道 渺寛 Tendō Byōkan
                        Please take my words with a big grain of salt. I know nothing. Wisdom is only found in our whole-hearted practice together.

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                        • Kokuu
                          Dharma Transmitted Priest
                          • Nov 2012
                          • 6918

                          #27
                          Looks good to me.

                          Thank you for clarifying, Jundo.

                          Gassho
                          Kokuu
                          -sattoday/lah-

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                          • Troy
                            Member
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 1318

                            #28
                            [emoji1374]looks good


                            Sat2day

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                            • Meitou
                              Member
                              • Feb 2017
                              • 1656

                              #29
                              Great idea, thank you Jundo

                              From the film Baraka..some kinhin



                              Gassho
                              Frankie
                              satwithyoualltoday/lah
                              命 Mei - life
                              島 Tou - island

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                              • Seishin
                                Member
                                • Aug 2016
                                • 1522

                                #30
                                Good. With me.

                                STMIZ


                                Seishin

                                Sei - Meticulous
                                Shin - Heart

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