Hello, I apologise in advance as I will surely go over 3 sentences.
I have been wondering for a while now, and a post about a koan contributed to my thinking (https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...d-and-answered), about knowledge and study.
I see many people here, Jundo in primis, and in my Italian Sangha that are so knowledgeable in Zen Buddhism (or Buddhism in general) and I can't stop thinking: how do they got there? How many years did it take to you to reach a level that permits you to confidently explain a koan? Is there hope at the end of the tunnel?
I just feel frustrated. I know that the essence of zen is "just sit", but surely knowledge helps as well? The more I read, the more ignorant I feel.
Gassho,
Mags ST
I have been wondering for a while now, and a post about a koan contributed to my thinking (https://www.treeleaf.org/forums/show...d-and-answered), about knowledge and study.
I see many people here, Jundo in primis, and in my Italian Sangha that are so knowledgeable in Zen Buddhism (or Buddhism in general) and I can't stop thinking: how do they got there? How many years did it take to you to reach a level that permits you to confidently explain a koan? Is there hope at the end of the tunnel?
I just feel frustrated. I know that the essence of zen is "just sit", but surely knowledge helps as well? The more I read, the more ignorant I feel.
Gassho,
Mags ST
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