First of all I recognise that I've only been actively studying Buddhism for a few years so I may well be completely off the mark.
I've been reading Bodhidharma recently (The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma, translated by Red Pine), and he is pretty explicit that seeing ones own nature is the entry to the dharma way. He's really quite concise and enjoyable but he (or whoever actually wrote the texts attributed to him) hammers at this basic point repeatedly. I used to sit with a lay zen group and they emphasised the same thing, but in Soto zen it's rarely explicitly talked about.
In Soto-shu it seems the Kensho, or perceiving one's true nature is either de-emphasised, disregarded, or else called something else or expressed in different terms. Shikantaza seems to be founded on this basic understanding that there is nothing to get, nowhere to go, but just to sit and thus express Buddha nature. "Being with what is", seems to allude to this direct perception whilst toning down any talk of it as a definite experience. I'd be interested to hear what the official line is, if such a thing exists?
Sorry for running a bit long
Gassho
Myojin
-Sattlah
I've been reading Bodhidharma recently (The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma, translated by Red Pine), and he is pretty explicit that seeing ones own nature is the entry to the dharma way. He's really quite concise and enjoyable but he (or whoever actually wrote the texts attributed to him) hammers at this basic point repeatedly. I used to sit with a lay zen group and they emphasised the same thing, but in Soto zen it's rarely explicitly talked about.
In Soto-shu it seems the Kensho, or perceiving one's true nature is either de-emphasised, disregarded, or else called something else or expressed in different terms. Shikantaza seems to be founded on this basic understanding that there is nothing to get, nowhere to go, but just to sit and thus express Buddha nature. "Being with what is", seems to allude to this direct perception whilst toning down any talk of it as a definite experience. I'd be interested to hear what the official line is, if such a thing exists?
Sorry for running a bit long
Gassho
Myojin
-Sattlah
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