Hello everyone,
I would like to ask what is your motivation in practicing Zazen.
I've been reading one article on Zen, where there was mentioned certain thing that doesn't make me sense below.
I think it's impossible to sit Zazen for no reason, of course when we sit we sit with non-attainment attitude, but motivation itself is conditioned, is it not? therefore how can we sit without why?
In regard to Zen there where also a statement, that we are always beginners, if so, there can't be any motivation right, I am a bit stuck here
I am practicing Zazen to become fearless, although I have nearly defeated the social anxiety, there are other things, that cause me anxiety, the ordinary day-to-day problems that
everyone face from time to time, or stress. The motivation I think has high importance in our practice
Gassho,
Sit Today
I would like to ask what is your motivation in practicing Zazen.
I've been reading one article on Zen, where there was mentioned certain thing that doesn't make me sense below.
Why then do we sit zazen? The simplest answer is that there is no why. There are a number of koans that teach us that from a Zen perspective, to ask why is to miss the point entirely. We practice because we practice. Dogen Zenji, whom I will speak of later in these talks, says that we practice because we are already enlightened. It is the expression of our enlightened nature.
In regard to Zen there where also a statement, that we are always beginners, if so, there can't be any motivation right, I am a bit stuck here
I am practicing Zazen to become fearless, although I have nearly defeated the social anxiety, there are other things, that cause me anxiety, the ordinary day-to-day problems that
everyone face from time to time, or stress. The motivation I think has high importance in our practice
Gassho,
Sit Today
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