hi
Just back from my first offical zen retreat this weekend at Throssel Howl Abbey in the UK.
All went well, silence, sitting, but blimey I was hungry, I'm used to a bit more than porridge and a couple of veggie soups a day :lol:
At a Q&A session with the monks I thought I'd bring up the reincarnation question just to get their 'official' response to it out of interest.
The response was basically:
It's best not to concern ourselves over it and just do our practise.
As Dogen says the belief is that on death the body diss-agregates including any un-resolved karma but there is no abiding self that carries on carrying your karma.
Other 'Buddhist traditions' that believe in literal re-incarnation (such as Tibetan) believe what they believe, who knows who is right so don't waste time thinking on it and concentrate on your own training.
I mentioned that people had been banned from a certain internet forum for saying the above which they obviously found faintly amusing judging by from their smile but made no comment.
Hoping to go on a longer one there later this year.
In gassho, Kev
Just back from my first offical zen retreat this weekend at Throssel Howl Abbey in the UK.
All went well, silence, sitting, but blimey I was hungry, I'm used to a bit more than porridge and a couple of veggie soups a day :lol:
At a Q&A session with the monks I thought I'd bring up the reincarnation question just to get their 'official' response to it out of interest.
The response was basically:
It's best not to concern ourselves over it and just do our practise.
As Dogen says the belief is that on death the body diss-agregates including any un-resolved karma but there is no abiding self that carries on carrying your karma.
Other 'Buddhist traditions' that believe in literal re-incarnation (such as Tibetan) believe what they believe, who knows who is right so don't waste time thinking on it and concentrate on your own training.
I mentioned that people had been banned from a certain internet forum for saying the above which they obviously found faintly amusing judging by from their smile but made no comment.
Hoping to go on a longer one there later this year.
In gassho, Kev
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