The concept of "suchness" or tathta is loosely defined as "the nature of reality before subject-object distinctions." For example, when I look at a tree, my mind quickly labels the perception as "tree", and distinguishes that tree from other trees, and also quickly applies all my "stories" about tree - i.e. they provide nice shade, they drop darned leaves, they have pretty foliage, they harbor unpleasant bugs, etc. "Suchness", if I understand it correctly, refers to perceiving the tree WITHOUT applying name labels, subject-object descriptions or stories. Just "being with the perception". This seems very similar to the way I attempt to experience reality during zazen. Am I correct that zazen is experiencing suchness?
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