Thank you all for your comments and to Jundo and Taigu for clarifying some of the important points about practice. I took a look at the recommended "Nurturing Seeds" Practice link and found it very inspiring in its simplicity. I do not have many problems handling (or not handling) my thoughts during Zazen...they are here...I am here too...that's it. However, "off the cushion" it is a different story and, from time to time, I am still bothered by the apparent contradiction between the actual thought and the "I" that recognizes that thought. I believe that other people not necessarily associated with Zen Buddhism (e.g. Ekart Tolle?) proposed a distinction between thought/thinking and and "observer" of that though/thinking, where the "observer" is much closer to the actual "me". In my opinion this seems to be a decent example, a good pointer to what actually is and cannot be expressed by words.
Any thoughts? eheheh
Gassho, A
Any thoughts? eheheh
Gassho, A
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