Hello all!
I have been curious for some time about this. Occasionally I have seen photos or videos of people doing gassho with one hand. Most notably Shaolin monks before they complete a weapons form in their training. In other traditions, I've seen it done occasionally when the other hand is busy.
Jundo and I have discussed this briefly, but I wanted to bring up this conversation here. Are there times when a one handed gassho is either appropriate or inappropriate?
I also wanted to mention something I tried the other day. Whenever I take my dog for a walk, I often carry a walking stick. While I was walking my dog, I decided to make it a faster paced kinhin. Since I couldn't do shashu while holding my walking stick, I opted for a one handed gassho. During this kinhin session, I felt this incredible welling up of love in my heart.
I was wondering whether there is a known practice like this or if anyone has experienced anything like this?
Gassho,
Victor
I have been curious for some time about this. Occasionally I have seen photos or videos of people doing gassho with one hand. Most notably Shaolin monks before they complete a weapons form in their training. In other traditions, I've seen it done occasionally when the other hand is busy.
Jundo and I have discussed this briefly, but I wanted to bring up this conversation here. Are there times when a one handed gassho is either appropriate or inappropriate?
I also wanted to mention something I tried the other day. Whenever I take my dog for a walk, I often carry a walking stick. While I was walking my dog, I decided to make it a faster paced kinhin. Since I couldn't do shashu while holding my walking stick, I opted for a one handed gassho. During this kinhin session, I felt this incredible welling up of love in my heart.
I was wondering whether there is a known practice like this or if anyone has experienced anything like this?
Gassho,
Victor
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