Hi everyone,
Dogen and Shikantaza as explain here is fast becoming a Koan of sorts to me. I now feel compelled to reconcile what is apparently clear ad daylight to many in here. I have oft thought of walking away from Zen (Soto) as I could, I suppose, be busy practicing another form instead of trying to work out what Dogen is teaching.
I guess it boils down to the fact that almost every response I receive is what we SHOULDN'T be doing as oppose to addressing the question which is more often than not what SHOULD we be doing. I speak specifically re Zazen in this context.
Sometimes post sitting I get a small and brief glimpse into something that seems to say "you cannot go anywhere as you're already there and you cannot gain anything as you already have it".
But that feels like some sort of ego bloating solipsistic stance I am not prepared to acknowledge.
Dogens 'Practice is Enlightenment' eludes.me still and despite being able to fathom most philosophical quandaries I am left cold re this.
Practice is practice surely? Practice in order to get better....To improve...To become proficient? Proficient at sitting in order for the mind to become quiet enough to experience reality as it is. This has purpose, aim and a result from the labours.
To say there is no gain, no result, no attainment (at all) and no method seems to fly in the face of logic.
I can hear "there is no logic", "drop all thought of result", "just sit and let go of any though of this or that"
....means nothing to me, but I am guessing it really should?!?
I am on then circumference of frustration re this now.
_/|\_
Dogen and Shikantaza as explain here is fast becoming a Koan of sorts to me. I now feel compelled to reconcile what is apparently clear ad daylight to many in here. I have oft thought of walking away from Zen (Soto) as I could, I suppose, be busy practicing another form instead of trying to work out what Dogen is teaching.
I guess it boils down to the fact that almost every response I receive is what we SHOULDN'T be doing as oppose to addressing the question which is more often than not what SHOULD we be doing. I speak specifically re Zazen in this context.
Sometimes post sitting I get a small and brief glimpse into something that seems to say "you cannot go anywhere as you're already there and you cannot gain anything as you already have it".
But that feels like some sort of ego bloating solipsistic stance I am not prepared to acknowledge.
Dogens 'Practice is Enlightenment' eludes.me still and despite being able to fathom most philosophical quandaries I am left cold re this.
Practice is practice surely? Practice in order to get better....To improve...To become proficient? Proficient at sitting in order for the mind to become quiet enough to experience reality as it is. This has purpose, aim and a result from the labours.
To say there is no gain, no result, no attainment (at all) and no method seems to fly in the face of logic.
I can hear "there is no logic", "drop all thought of result", "just sit and let go of any though of this or that"
....means nothing to me, but I am guessing it really should?!?
I am on then circumference of frustration re this now.
_/|\_
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