I've just started Kosho Uchiyama Roshi's commentary and as usual when reading anything related to Dogen's amazing teachings, I have to ask myself why I ever bother studying anything else, as his work seems to contain the answers to everything ever asked.
I know other people have mentioned reading this at the moment, so I've opened this thread for anyone who wants to chat about it in an informal way.
I'm trying to highlight favourite passages but as usual there's such a wealth of wisdom that it's tempting to highlight everything however today I picked out a couple of succinct passages regarding shikantaza.
"The basis for silent illumination is to entrust everything to the posture of zazen, letting go of all that comes up without trying to work out solutions for what we ought to do about this or that. This is what is called shikan-taza. When we do zazen with this attitude, it is no longer sitting for the purpose of fulfilling some artificial fantasy such as gaining enlightenment or improving our minds."
And
"This is the activity of shikan-taza. This practice itself is enlightenment; it is the wholehearted practice of this enlightenment which we should carry on."
Gassho
Meitou
Sattoday lah
I know other people have mentioned reading this at the moment, so I've opened this thread for anyone who wants to chat about it in an informal way.
I'm trying to highlight favourite passages but as usual there's such a wealth of wisdom that it's tempting to highlight everything however today I picked out a couple of succinct passages regarding shikantaza.
"The basis for silent illumination is to entrust everything to the posture of zazen, letting go of all that comes up without trying to work out solutions for what we ought to do about this or that. This is what is called shikan-taza. When we do zazen with this attitude, it is no longer sitting for the purpose of fulfilling some artificial fantasy such as gaining enlightenment or improving our minds."
And
"This is the activity of shikan-taza. This practice itself is enlightenment; it is the wholehearted practice of this enlightenment which we should carry on."
Gassho
Meitou
Sattoday lah
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