I love the analogy of "driving" shikantaza posited in current thread but, This morning, another aspect of zazen arose during our after-sitting discussion. Prior to sitting we had a brief review of how the transience of thoughts was a good motive to alleviate the fear of letting go (opening the hand of thought) during Zazen. When the bell rings indicating the end of sitting, we pass around a "talking stick" when members share any insights or highlights of their particular experience that session.
Today, a lady who has been sitting Zazen for over thirty years (starting under the tutelage of a U of W Professor who had been a student of Shinryu Shizuki Roshi himself at the San Francisco Zen Center) asked how others drop thoughts, since most of her's are in pictures and take considerable time to dissipate.
So, we asked around the circle as to the form of members thoughts that arise and the manner in which they dispurse. I have to admit I was surprised to see the expressions on faces as people explained how thoughts manifested as words, both seen or heard, pictures/ sketches, faces, voices, colors, tunes, sounds, songs (one young fellow told us how his thoughts came in the form of TV commercials). And, they were surprised when I shared that I had experienced most if not all, of these forms at one time or another.
Needless to say, many went home afterward with a new perspective on the thinking processes of our minds.
gassho, Shokai
stlah
Today, a lady who has been sitting Zazen for over thirty years (starting under the tutelage of a U of W Professor who had been a student of Shinryu Shizuki Roshi himself at the San Francisco Zen Center) asked how others drop thoughts, since most of her's are in pictures and take considerable time to dissipate.
So, we asked around the circle as to the form of members thoughts that arise and the manner in which they dispurse. I have to admit I was surprised to see the expressions on faces as people explained how thoughts manifested as words, both seen or heard, pictures/ sketches, faces, voices, colors, tunes, sounds, songs (one young fellow told us how his thoughts came in the form of TV commercials). And, they were surprised when I shared that I had experienced most if not all, of these forms at one time or another.
Needless to say, many went home afterward with a new perspective on the thinking processes of our minds.
gassho, Shokai
stlah
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