Why are most zen teachers using counting breath and following breath as a practice instead of the plain sitting way explained in "Opening the hand of thought"?
They mix it up with things like goalless practice, not to expect anything while on one hand you clearly have a goal to get better at staying with breath longer. This makes it confusing
Also plain sitting seems to be (I know this is banned word, but still) faster method compared to spending several years of counting prior. It also seems true to what dogen was teaching too
What are your thoughts on this.
Gassho,
Sam
stlah
They mix it up with things like goalless practice, not to expect anything while on one hand you clearly have a goal to get better at staying with breath longer. This makes it confusing
Also plain sitting seems to be (I know this is banned word, but still) faster method compared to spending several years of counting prior. It also seems true to what dogen was teaching too
What are your thoughts on this.
Gassho,
Sam
stlah
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