Dear Sangha,
I'm wondering about this question recently. Due to our karmic-conditioning, we are born with a nature that can make certain things difficult. To give my example, I find it hard to collaborate with difficult people at work and keep running away (changing companies). Another example is at home where I lose my anger sometimes and try to control things. I learnt it only works if I change companies at work and control things a bit my way at home.
Now to practice zazen in daily life, I am trying to stay put in a difficult situation at work and also trying to completely let go of control at home. Both feel painful. I'm sticking and trying to do them still.
I'm wondering how important is to take this painful route versus sitting zazen till things start to become naturally easier and then do those with lesser pain. How have you practiced with difficult situations in your life?
Gassho,
Sam
ST
I'm wondering about this question recently. Due to our karmic-conditioning, we are born with a nature that can make certain things difficult. To give my example, I find it hard to collaborate with difficult people at work and keep running away (changing companies). Another example is at home where I lose my anger sometimes and try to control things. I learnt it only works if I change companies at work and control things a bit my way at home.
Now to practice zazen in daily life, I am trying to stay put in a difficult situation at work and also trying to completely let go of control at home. Both feel painful. I'm sticking and trying to do them still.
I'm wondering how important is to take this painful route versus sitting zazen till things start to become naturally easier and then do those with lesser pain. How have you practiced with difficult situations in your life?
Gassho,
Sam
ST
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