Precept 11, refraining from intoxication, seems to be a precept around which there is some ambiguity. It is quite well known that practitioners in Japan often indulge in alcohol, Tesshu Yamaoka was famous for it, and even at a Sesshin I attended recently there was a quiet beer on the final night, so I've taken to interpreting the precept as not getting hammered, or allowing drugs or alcohol to get in the way of life.
I recently however came across the idea of the news and social media as intoxicants (The Japanese literally specifies alcohol, but I think we can be flexible), and I can say that for myself, the news at least has become something that I can be a little obsessive about. Given the various horrible things going on in the world it's difficult to look away, even while I realise that I can't do anything about most of it, yet I find myself drawn to want to know what's going on half way across the world.
Though I'm not currently a precept holder, I intend to become one, and try to hold them in my own way, and given that the aim of zen practice is to be recollected, and my tendency to watch the news multiple times a day, I'm thinking that this might be a good targe for practicing the precept of refraining from intoxication.
I'd be happy to hear the thoughts of others on this topic, I suspect it's something many of us struggle with.
Sattday
Dan
I recently however came across the idea of the news and social media as intoxicants (The Japanese literally specifies alcohol, but I think we can be flexible), and I can say that for myself, the news at least has become something that I can be a little obsessive about. Given the various horrible things going on in the world it's difficult to look away, even while I realise that I can't do anything about most of it, yet I find myself drawn to want to know what's going on half way across the world.
Though I'm not currently a precept holder, I intend to become one, and try to hold them in my own way, and given that the aim of zen practice is to be recollected, and my tendency to watch the news multiple times a day, I'm thinking that this might be a good targe for practicing the precept of refraining from intoxication.
I'd be happy to hear the thoughts of others on this topic, I suspect it's something many of us struggle with.
Sattday
Dan
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