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Proposal for Sangha Discussion: "SAT TODAY!" - Sitting Before Talking
Yes all life is practice, but you still have to sit; there still has to be proper zazen, otherwise, anyone can say hey I've been sitting for years, but they are just watching tv. IMHO
I don't feel it is bragging if everyone does it, and is just encouragement. Is it bragging to say "Brushed My Teeth Today!"? Not really. Or these "I Voted Today" badges that are common on election day in the US ... more of an encouragement and reminder to others to do the same.
Folks can continue to post and say (as they do now) that they cannot sit because life is in the way, or they are have some difficulty with sitting. No problem. That is what we are here for.
Finally, all of life is Zazen, and nothing is left out ... from waking the husband to brushing teeth. However, ONLY seated Zazen is Zazen. Yes, that is a Koan and, if you have been around here long enough, you know.
Gassho, J
PS - Today IS election day in the USA. If registered there .... VOTE!
If it makes you feel any better, I raised similar issues but was in the minority (the only one I believe!). So, that seems to indicate we should at least try it and report back after the trial period has ended. We will encourage everyone to share their feelings before considering any permanent change.
Gassho,
Dosho
Originally posted by Nindo
I see your point, but ... (am I always the only one with a "but"???)
Where is the fine line to bragging about sitting? To "look at me, I'm an A student"?
Where is the fine line to discouraging folks from reporting their problems with sitting, when they haven't managed for a couple of days or longer?
What about the notion that all of life is our continuation of zazen, not just a defined period on a cushion?
Woke, washed, put the porridge on, sat, woke husband, had breakfast, brushed teeth, put on new jacket (present from Mum), waved to husband from street, saw a white rabbit, crossed the bridge, walked up the hill, went to work today.
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