So among the books about Zen that I was reading a year ago, the one that led me here, ironically enough, was Three Pillars of Zen by Phillip Kapleau. Since then I have learned the differences between this community and the kind of practice represented in this book. But I was wondering one thing. They talk a lot about joriki, or concentration, in the book, and how it is necessary to cultivate to achieve an opening of the mind. Now, understanding that the Soto sect isn't so much concerned at attaining a Great Awakening, unlike the Zen portrated in Kapleau's book... is there yet still some use for joriki in shikantaza?
What is the Soto account of joriki?
What is the Soto account of joriki?
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