One of the things I struggle with, and I'm sure many struggle with, is how to motivate oneself to do something (anything) that you think you need to do.
We can't get rid of our wants. They come and go, but we still must act. I still must choose to do something or not. I have an attachment to wanting to do the "right" thing. Does anybody have any suggestions for Koans or Zen stories which might help me look into this deeper?
During Zazen, the choice is clear; we let our thoughts go. But during our everyday life in which we live, I must make a decision. I have to evaluate what to do and act or not.
Thank you for your insight!
-Sat today
We can't get rid of our wants. They come and go, but we still must act. I still must choose to do something or not. I have an attachment to wanting to do the "right" thing. Does anybody have any suggestions for Koans or Zen stories which might help me look into this deeper?
During Zazen, the choice is clear; we let our thoughts go. But during our everyday life in which we live, I must make a decision. I have to evaluate what to do and act or not.
Thank you for your insight!
-Sat today
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