A fellow posted on a Facebook group that he wish the secret, on and off the Zazen cushion, for reaching "the Zen state" that is "contentment" and a mind that is grounded firmly in "the present reality, not drifting into the future or the past; free from thirst." He said that he has been having meditation sessions that have been "unproductive" lately and has been wanting to have what he calls "good meditation."
I wrote ...
Don't try anything, do not try to be "contented" and thus be content with how one is ... contented with feeling "contented" when content, and contented with sometimes not feeling "contented" if the brain is not content in that particular moment. Believe it or not, counter-intuitive as it may sound, that is the greatest "contentment," like some overriding subtle "Joy" to be joyous sometimes but also Joyous sometimes to be broken hearted and not joyous at all. Just don't wallow and wail in your discontent, nor hunger and chase after contentment ... but be equanimious to all. (Yes, if very tangled in thoughts or emotions, return to the breath, posture or open awareness, but do not look for any other payoff or effect).
Let all things be as they are without need and "thirst" to change, and thus is the greatest Contentment and end of thirst. Do not thirst to end thirst nor pursue thirst.
Frankly, when are you not in "present reality" except those times that you are searching for "present reality," like the man standing right in Times Square looking for "New York City." When you are thinking of the "past" you are actually smack dab in this present moment of "thinking about the past." If you think that your Zazen is "unproductive" that is your human judgment of "unproductive" and your human measure. A mountain does not think itself "productive" or "unproductive," but just sits as a mountain. :
Shikantaza Zazen is not meditation to be "content" "joyous" "end thirst" or find "present reality" while being "productive" ... and thus is the ultimate joyous contentment embodying present reality of just to sit with a thirst for sitting itself as the mountain sitting productively as a mountain in this present reality as it is. Believe it or nor, Zazen is the radical sitting which drops all "good vs. bad," and is thus "good" just by the very act of sitting itself. Zazen is always good, even when it is cloudy or sunny. The mountain still sits as a mountain whether the weather is cloudy or sunny, through clear skies or the greatest storm.
Very counter-intuitive!
Another fellow added to that thread ...
Gassho, J
STLah
I wrote ...
Don't try anything, do not try to be "contented" and thus be content with how one is ... contented with feeling "contented" when content, and contented with sometimes not feeling "contented" if the brain is not content in that particular moment. Believe it or not, counter-intuitive as it may sound, that is the greatest "contentment," like some overriding subtle "Joy" to be joyous sometimes but also Joyous sometimes to be broken hearted and not joyous at all. Just don't wallow and wail in your discontent, nor hunger and chase after contentment ... but be equanimious to all. (Yes, if very tangled in thoughts or emotions, return to the breath, posture or open awareness, but do not look for any other payoff or effect).
Let all things be as they are without need and "thirst" to change, and thus is the greatest Contentment and end of thirst. Do not thirst to end thirst nor pursue thirst.
Frankly, when are you not in "present reality" except those times that you are searching for "present reality," like the man standing right in Times Square looking for "New York City." When you are thinking of the "past" you are actually smack dab in this present moment of "thinking about the past." If you think that your Zazen is "unproductive" that is your human judgment of "unproductive" and your human measure. A mountain does not think itself "productive" or "unproductive," but just sits as a mountain. :
Shikantaza Zazen is not meditation to be "content" "joyous" "end thirst" or find "present reality" while being "productive" ... and thus is the ultimate joyous contentment embodying present reality of just to sit with a thirst for sitting itself as the mountain sitting productively as a mountain in this present reality as it is. Believe it or nor, Zazen is the radical sitting which drops all "good vs. bad," and is thus "good" just by the very act of sitting itself. Zazen is always good, even when it is cloudy or sunny. The mountain still sits as a mountain whether the weather is cloudy or sunny, through clear skies or the greatest storm.
Very counter-intuitive!
Another fellow added to that thread ...
Dogen teaches that Buddhas don't necessarily know they're Buddhas. So don't make the mistake of judging your sitting sessions. Then your practice will be undefiled.
STLah
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