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The Zen Master Cuts, and the Patient Lives! by Jundo
Today my associate took a toy out of a cat’s stomach, but we weren’t sure what was in there beforehand! Dental surgery is often a surprise too, since you don’t find out which teeth need to come out until the patient is asleep, or what else might be going on inside their mouth. So I would say, no resemblance to Shikantaza, more like Roulette [emoji15]
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Embalming is the same, once you connect your embalming machine with the subject you become one with the circulatory system and automatically do everything required to achieve optimum distribution of the embalming solution throughout the system. I always found it fascinating and inspiring to be able to work with a body like that.
No, it is not Shikantaza ... unless one operates with the attitude that it is the whole of time and space operating, and the table is the only place in the universe with nothing to attain.
Thus, my diagnosis is that it is kind of like Shikantaza ... but it is not Shikantaza.
Like a real doctor, I keep changing my diagnosis every 5 minutes.
No, I might be wrong and just speaking as someone who was asleep the whole time during my operation. The closest I come to playing doctor is owning a toy stethoscope.
In fact, from your description, it might have much in common, as can knitting, running, dancing and countless arts and pursuits where one pours oneself. I stand corrected.
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