Not sure if it was Dogen or some other Zen guy who said that one should sit like the head is on fire.
Anyway I don´t really know how to relate to that, any thoughts on that?
And also when I sit I often (sometimes just in a few minutes) end up sitting really relaxed in most muscles, just the spine holding the posture, breathing getting really slow, and the mind quieting down. In other words something of a samadhi (or deep absorption) experience. Is it a good thing to be able to easily quiet down in sitting? Or do I miss the mark of shikantaza through going for that stillness of relaxed sitting.
Hope you understand (it´s a bit late and I´m of to sleep).
Janne
Anyway I don´t really know how to relate to that, any thoughts on that?
And also when I sit I often (sometimes just in a few minutes) end up sitting really relaxed in most muscles, just the spine holding the posture, breathing getting really slow, and the mind quieting down. In other words something of a samadhi (or deep absorption) experience. Is it a good thing to be able to easily quiet down in sitting? Or do I miss the mark of shikantaza through going for that stillness of relaxed sitting.
Hope you understand (it´s a bit late and I´m of to sleep).
Janne
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