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  • SyntaxJO
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 72

    Dogen's Mudra

    Does anyone know what Dogen said about how you hold your mudra? Are you to keep it elevated above your lap, or is it OK to rest them there or on a "crotch pouch?"
    My name is: Jordan.
  • Shohei
    Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 2854

    #2
    Hi SyntaxJO


    Short answer resting on something at a comfortable height for your arms and way you are sitting.
    Longer answer -

    Dogen mentioned this much about it:
    Originally posted by Shobogenzo:Fukanzazengi
    Then put the right hand above the left foot,
    and place the left hand on the right palm.
    The thumbs meet and support each other.
    Full lotus allows you a natural mudra rest however we all do not/cannot sit full lotus for various reasons and sitting in a stable/sustainable way is what is important more than forcing a pretzel. Depending on your body and sitting style - crotch pocket, mudra rest cusion, folded up small towel or on your folded legs/feet. What works with the way you are sitting to allow comfort (arms down too low and your shoulders tend to follow and the back too... too high well I find it feels like a big long shrug, straining.


    Gassho
    Shohei

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    • Seiryu
      Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 620

      #3
      Thanks Shohei!!

      physical mudra is important, but equally is important is the mudra of our minds.
      Humbly,
      清竜 Seiryu

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      • SyntaxJO
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 72

        #4
        Perfect, thanks. And thank you Seiryu, for your depth of wisdom.
        My name is: Jordan.

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        • Shohei
          Member
          • Oct 2007
          • 2854

          #5
          Originally posted by Seiryu
          Thanks Shohei!!

          physical mudra is important, but equally is important is the mudra of our minds.
          Indeed!

          Thank you

          Gassho!

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          • Taigu
            Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
            • Aug 2008
            • 2710

            #6
            Seiryu,

            Mudra of mind and body?!!!!
            They are not two!!!

            Gassho


            Taigu

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            • Omoi Otoshi
              Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 801

              #7
              Here's another view, by Suzuki Roshi:


              Gassho,
              Pontus

              PS. Just want to mention that for me, forming the mudra (without physically putting the hands together), helps me do insta-Zen, helps me to release the hand of thought in daily life. Sometimes the mudra just appears. DS.
              In a spring outside time, flowers bloom on a withered tree;
              you ride a jade elephant backwards, chasing the winged dragon-deer;
              now as you hide far beyond innumerable peaks--
              the white moon, a cool breeze, the dawn of a fortunate day

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              • ZenHarmony
                Member
                • Feb 2012
                • 315

                #8
                Originally posted by Omoi Otoshi
                Here's another view, by Suzuki Roshi:
                http://www.cuke.com/Cucumber%20Proje...70-06-28U.html
                "Don't move your legs for your own convenience. Your legs are practicing their own zazen independently and are completely involved in their own pain. They are doing zazen through pain. You should allow them to practice their own zazen. If you think you are practicing zazen, you are involved in some selfish, egotistical idea."

                That made me

                Gassho,

                Lisa
                Last edited by ZenHarmony; 11-01-2012, 02:21 PM. Reason: added quote from page

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                • Omoi Otoshi
                  Member
                  • Dec 2010
                  • 801

                  #9
                  I think he has a point. We don't practice Zazen. We don't do anything. We just let down the guard, let go of resistance, give up trying, allow Zazen to take place.
                  And even though we are still aware of our body and mind, there's no need to identify so strongly with either. Just let the body-mind sit Zazen without interference.
                  Sometimes when you sit like this, you become aware of pain in your legs or an itch, but it doesn't cause any anxiety. There's no rush to change anything. The legs are not YOU.

                  Gassho,
                  Pontus
                  In a spring outside time, flowers bloom on a withered tree;
                  you ride a jade elephant backwards, chasing the winged dragon-deer;
                  now as you hide far beyond innumerable peaks--
                  the white moon, a cool breeze, the dawn of a fortunate day

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                  • Taigu
                    Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 2710

                    #10
                    What is not YOU???
                    Or rather who is THIS?

                    Pontus, you are here in a very Theravada style speech. Great speech by the way. In Mahayana, we just get everything and everybody together.
                    In other words, you are misreading Shunryu Suzuki. What he meant is utterly different. To really experience this: get everything out. OUT!!! and IN!!!

                    Not two, neither one nor two.


                    gassho


                    Taigu

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                    • Taigu
                      Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 2710

                      #11
                      How could these legs not be you???

                      what is not you?


                      gassho



                      T.

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                      • Jinyo
                        Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 1957

                        #12
                        I have no confidence at all to say what Zazen is

                        Can't use the word 'I' - let alone 'we' - do /practice such and such.

                        I'm not really sure that I'm practicing Zazen at all.

                        How can anyone be sure?

                        I don't understand the Suzuki quote - I feel unity when I sit - not everything acting independently.

                        If something pains how can it signify separateness of legs, or any body parts - or any one mind?
                        The pain does not belong to me alone.

                        Gassho

                        Willow

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                        • Omoi Otoshi
                          Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 801

                          #13
                          Yes, yes Taigu, I got the message the first time!

                          And here I thought Ol' Suzuki was going all Theravadin on me! And it was the other way around!

                          The legs are totally, utterly and completely ME!

                          I expressed myself clumsily. I didn't mean to say my legs were suddenly separate from me... And it wasn't my intention to talk about Buddhist doctrine. I wanted to describe the shift I sometimes experience during Zazen, when the self is starting to dissolve and it becomes clear that the monkey mind and sack of skin and bones is not all you are, that the true self includes so much more (everything).

                          Thank you for your patience with this fool!

                          Gassho,
                          Pontus
                          In a spring outside time, flowers bloom on a withered tree;
                          you ride a jade elephant backwards, chasing the winged dragon-deer;
                          now as you hide far beyond innumerable peaks--
                          the white moon, a cool breeze, the dawn of a fortunate day

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                          • ZenHarmony
                            Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 315

                            #14
                            I just took it to mean accepting the pain as-it-is during zazen, rather than focusing on it. Anyone who's lived with chronic pain knows the only way you get to distance yourself from the pain is to accept it.

                            Gassho,

                            Lisa

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                            • Rich
                              Member
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 2616

                              #15
                              Originally posted by willow
                              I have no confidence at all to say what Zazen is
                              Willow
                              That could be a good thing.

                              Originally posted by willow
                              I'm not really sure that I'm practicing Zazen at all.

                              How can anyone be sure?
                              Willow
                              Other than just sitting nothing is required. Reminds me of the song line 'How can I be sure, in a world that's constantly changing' Well, you can be sure that you don't know.

                              Originally posted by willow
                              I don't understand the Suzuki quote - I feel unity when I sit - not everything acting independently.
                              Willow
                              Me too! But I have a big egotistical problem with pain and I think that is what he was pointing at.
                              _/_
                              Rich
                              MUHYO
                              無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

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