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  • Hoko
    Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 458

    Sangaku

    Hi all,

    Just wanted to share something that leaped out at me recently when re-reading Kōshō Uchiyama's "Deepest Practice, Deepest Wisdom".

    While re-reading the translation of Dōgen's Uji (Being Time, or in this version "Living Time") there is a footnote to the following line from Uji:

    "Sit and practice until it is thoroughly clear that if uji were not all the power of kyōryaku (moment by moment change/alive-ness) not a single thing would manifest, nor would there be any moment-by-moment [life]."

    In the footnote to "sit and practice" it is written:
    "the original term sangaku derives from the four character Chinese expression sanzen gakudō. This expression was often used by Dōgen as a sort of signal or signpost that the following sentence is very important. The English word "study" doesn't convey the impact of the original which means, literally, to sit zazen and practice the Way. The san of sangaku can also be read mairu, meaning "to go toward or approach something", although it can also mean "to give into or surrender"; Uchiyama Rōshi often defined sanzen in this way. "Surrendering to zazen" is the same as Rōshi's "opening the hand of thought". It demonstrates a truly religious attitude towards life as opposed to an attitude that would use such as in as a psychological or self-help tool. The use of zazen in the field of psychotherapy is fine, but then, it should be understood that such a use is only an example of utilitarian zen, not of Zen in the religious sense.

    This footnote holds significance for me. When I started Zen practice over a decade ago it was to get away from faith-based religions and to escape "the anxious quiver of being". Consequently I approached It in a purely utilitarian fashion with an attainment mindset. In hindsight the consequences were predictable. However after a long while of "just sitting", zazen became less of "something you do" and more of "something You let happen". Body & mind drop off and that-which-happens... simply happens. Surrendering to "that-which-happens" increases faith in "that-which-happens". And it is not a faith in the Judeo-Christian sense of "belief without requiring proof"; it's more of a faith in the sense of "proof without requiring belief".

    Thank you all for your practice.

    Gassho,
    Hōkō

    SatToday and LAH



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    口 Mouth
  • Jundo
    Treeleaf Founder and Priest
    • Apr 2006
    • 40772

    #2
    Lovely.

    And, if someone is still bothered by words like "religious" or "sacred" or "faith" or "religion" there is not need to get hung up. They are just words. It is okay to turn to other words if those carry baggage for someone.

    Perfectly fine to substitute just "profound" or "wondrous" or "deep trust" or "Way" or the like.

    The point is that, as you say, it is not a "self-help" technique or therapy. It is a profound realization of the intimate identity of our self and all we do, and all things and all they do, with the wholeness of this life and world, and we have deep trust in Zazen that it embodies the same ... which we ultimately experience first hand in the bones and practice in our walking of this Way.

    Gassho, J

    STLah
    ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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    • Washin
      Senior Priest-in-Training
      • Dec 2014
      • 3811

      #3
      Thank you, Hoko

      Gassho,
      Washin
      stlah
      Kaidō (皆道) Every Way
      Washin (和信) Harmony Trust
      ----
      I am a novice priest-in-training. Anything that I say must not be considered as teaching
      and should be taken with a 'grain of salt'.

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      • Kevin M
        Member
        • Dec 2018
        • 190

        #4
        Nicely expressed insight, Hoko. Thank you.
        Gassho,
        Kevin
        Sat


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        • Tairin
          Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 2864

          #5
          Lovely. Thank you for sharing that passage and your thoughts with us Hoko.


          Tairin
          Sat today and lah
          泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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          • Seikan
            Member
            • Apr 2020
            • 710

            #6
            Originally posted by Hoko
            ...it's more of a faith in the sense of "proof without requiring belief".
            These words, in particular, really struck a chord with me. Thank you very much for this teaching Hoko.

            Gassho,
            Seikan

            -stlah-


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            • Nengei
              Member
              • Dec 2016
              • 1658

              #7


              Gassho
              Nengei
              Sat today. LAH.
              遜道念芸 Sondō Nengei (he/him)

              Please excuse any indication that I am trying to teach anything. I am a priest in training and have no qualifications or credentials to teach Zen practice or the Dharma.

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              • Jakuden
                Member
                • Jun 2015
                • 6141

                #8

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                • Anchi
                  Member
                  • Sep 2015
                  • 556

                  #9


                  Gassho
                  Life itself is the only teacher.
                  一 Joko Beck


                  STLah
                  安知 Anchi

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                  • Onkai
                    Senior Priest-in-Training
                    • Aug 2015
                    • 3097

                    #10


                    Gassho,
                    Onkai
                    Sat/lah
                    美道 Bidou Beautiful Way
                    恩海 Onkai Merciful/Kind Ocean

                    I have a lot to learn; take anything I say that sounds like teaching with a grain of salt.

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