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  • michaeljc
    Member
    • May 2011
    • 148

    #16
    My current view on the OP is yes, every-day activities can be 'zazen', but usually only when we/I have been routinely practicing Zazen on a cushion. Even then, they are temporary. I don't know of any historical record reporting on a Master who stopped practicing Zazen on the cushion at any stage in her/his life.

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    • Jinyo
      Member
      • Jan 2012
      • 1957

      #17
      Originally posted by Joyo
      Interesting discussion for sure I do enjoy reading dharma books, and have ever since I started practicing Buddhism 3 years ago. But I also enjoy other books as well, and it's amazing to me how Zen is really in everything....novels, non-fiction etc. etc. And don't forget poetry, lots of beautiful poetry to read and discover the dharma in.

      I had a discussion with a great master in Japan... and we were talking about the various people who are working to translate the Zen books into English, and he said, "That's a waste of time. If you really understand Zen... you can use any book. You could use the Bible. You could use Alice in Wonderland. You could use the dictionary, because... the sound of the rain needs no translation."


      Alan Watts


      Gassho,
      Joyo
      sat today

      Thanks Joyo,

      my feeling too

      I think books specifically on the dharma are just one form of expression - many people living in the midst of/expressing Zen in their daily lives who haven't read books on it at all.

      Love the Alan Watts' quote,

      Gassho

      Willow

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      • Jundo
        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
        • Apr 2006
        • 40816

        #18
        Hi Guys,

        I came across a lovely short talk by Zen Teacher Steve Hagen that I would like to drop in here and another thread. It is right to the point, bare bones, and the title says it all ... well worth a listen on what the "non-purpose" and "nothing to get" of Zazen is all about ...

        Useless Zazen and Other Imponderables


        Gassho, Jundo
        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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        • Jundo
          Treeleaf Founder and Priest
          • Apr 2006
          • 40816

          #19
          Originally posted by willow

          I think books specifically on the dharma are just one form of expression - many people living in the midst of/expressing Zen in their daily lives who haven't read books on it at all.
          Yes, I know many people (my father was one) whom I would call "naturally Zen", although folks like dad would not know Buddha from Schmuda.

          Generally, though, in our "way beyond words and letters", a little reading and study gives direction and flavor to our Zazen and Practice. Otherwise, we can go in circles. It is a little like baseball:

          Reading about baseball is not playing baseball. In fact, it is not strictly necessary to read anything about baseball to play. However, reading some explanation of the rules, about players of the past and tips on good fielding is probably helpful at some point.

          Most of the monks of old who "burned all their books" had done so only after having read most of them.

          So, we are not "armchair Buddhists" and do not get tangled in the books ... but usually a little reading helps. All in moderation, the middle way, and we read without getting tangled up in the ideas and philosophy. The books on our recommended list are, well, recommended ...

          Hi, The following is a recommended book list for our Sangha. It covers a variety of works on Zen, life, “Just Sitting” Shikantaza Zazen, Master Dogen and Buddhism in general. Thank you to all who provided input, and the list is still open to new suggestions and additions. Please email or PM me (Jundo) with any


          And once one knows how to play this game, then you can find Buddha shining through " the Bible ... Alice in Wonderland ... the dictionary," or the side of toothpaste tubes and billboards. However, until one's "useless" practice reaches a certain point (which some reading of Buddhist books will probably help you reach), they will probably remain just toothpaste and billboards.

          Gassho, Jundo
          Last edited by Jundo; 02-12-2015, 02:24 AM.
          ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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          • Mp

            #20
            Originally posted by Jundo
            Hi Guys,

            I came across a lovely short talk by Zen Teacher Steve Hagen that I would like to drop in here and another thread. It is right to the point, bare bones, and the title says it all ... well worth a listen on what the "non-purpose" and "nothing to get" of Zazen is all about ...

            Useless Zazen and Other Imponderables


            Gassho, Jundo
            Thank you for this talk Jundo, I will have a listen this morning. =)

            Gassho
            Shingen

            SatToday

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            • Rich
              Member
              • Apr 2009
              • 2615

              #21
              Enjoyed the talk. Thanks.

              Sat today
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              Rich
              MUHYO
              無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

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              • Troy
                Member
                • Sep 2013
                • 1318

                #22
                Originally posted by Joyo
                If you really understand Zen... you can use any book. You could use the Bible. You could use Alice in Wonderland. You could use the dictionary, because... the sound of the rain needs no translation."[/B]
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                Love that quote thank you. I go through phases of intense reading and studying. Eventually, it wears me out and I just sit.



                ..sat2day•

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                • Jundo
                  Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 40816

                  #23
                  I would like to recommend yet ANOTHER recent Steve Hagen talk on Just Sitting and Just This ... unadorned, unpretentious, straight and clear as it gets in explaining the crazy-sane whys of Shikantaza.

                  (If you haven't guessed, I am catching up on some Steve Hagen talks recently. Although he is semi-retired, I am going to approach him as a possible Guest Teacher for a Zazenkai her).

                  Recommended talk for all, I am going to post it a couple of places around the forum today ...

                  Practice-Enlightenment


                  He even talks about the Zazen of driving in this one!

                  Gassho, Jundo

                  SatToday
                  ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                  • Mp

                    #24
                    Thank you Jundo,

                    I really enjoyed his talk about his experience with cancer and his approach to acceptance of it all. I look forward to hearing this new talk you have shared. =)

                    "To learn to live out of the experience in this moment"

                    Gassho
                    Shingen

                    SatToday

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