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You want to become a buddha? There’s no need to become a buddha! Now is simply now. You are simply you. And tell me, since you want to leave the place where you are,where is it exactly you want to go?
Zazen means just sitting without even thinking of becoming buddha.
We don’t achieve satori through practice: practice is satori. Each and every step is the goal.
Something like that.
Gassho, J
Thank you Jundo.
Gassho HeisokuHeisoku 平 息
Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home. (Basho)Comment
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Peacemouse
Enough effort to keep you curious and fastidious and genuine, not so much effort that you're keeping score. Keeping score and checking your progress is something a lot of us have used as a strategy in everyday life, thinking about our lives as road of steady progression towards something. You can't really keep score in the moment of zazen, that sort of overly self-conscious 'checking in' reinforces goal-striving. Then again, just 'putting in your time' without any concern (concern, not judgement) for the authenticity of your practice is laziness.
Effort and non-effort, concern and lack thereof seem totally contradictory, but in practice, are they really? 'Did my mind and body really drop off?' Is that a useful or meaningful question?
Authentically 'bad practice' is good practice. Appreciate it!
As in all things, these are just my own orienting thoughts. It may very well be bad advice.
ChetComment
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You are it,it is not you...
This teaching from an old Chan text answers your question.
No feed back here. Never.
So how to go about it?
The whole journey is about knocking, and knocking again. Until you realize that the damn door, the bloke knocking, the noise, and the whole scenery drop.
Then...as in the very beginning.
For now, remember to forget,
Gassho
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