Just a point of expression, Sam (and I know you know this, but newcomers may misunderstand).
We radically sit "without goal or seeking", but that does not mean we are just sitting, twiddling our thumbs, doing "nothing". In fact, one sits as a Sacred and Complete action, as the one and only place to be and action to act in the moment.
And though we do not seek, that does not mean one will not thus find ... Enlightenment. One might say that we "seek" by radically not seeking such which can only be found by giving up the hunt.
Gassho, J
We radically sit "without goal or seeking", but that does not mean we are just sitting, twiddling our thumbs, doing "nothing". In fact, one sits as a Sacred and Complete action, as the one and only place to be and action to act in the moment.
And though we do not seek, that does not mean one will not thus find ... Enlightenment. One might say that we "seek" by radically not seeking such which can only be found by giving up the hunt.
Gassho, J





Some things I think are just dumb (except symbolically), like the Kyosaku stick. Incense is great, until it was recently shown to cause cancer. Many beliefs of Buddhism are rather superstitious things that were picked up here and there. I abandon many of those.
), giving the boot to a lot of magico-supersticio hocus-pocus bunkum, the equal place of women ... heck, the use of the internet to bring teachings that were once the preserve of an elite few into everyone's living room.Those are good and great changes to the outer wrapping (you can read about them in books like this one (author interview here: 


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