Hi,
For the past 8 years I've driven roughly 500,000 miles on the U.S. highway for work. Especially on those late nights I've spent lots of time driving in silence, letting my mind just go without holding on. As I'm coming to understand the practice of Zazen through Treeleaf I see a parallel with Jundo's teaching on Zazen practice. Granted the periods of non-thinking were and are inconsistent and I wasn't taking much time to study Zen or much of anything else. Also I am operating a vehicle and not getting into an accident is always priority number one. But it was good practice for Zazen.
My question is, is this Zazen in some capacity? Can someone practice Zazen without practicing Zazen or studying Buddhism? Where, if at all, is the thread between study and practice?
Gassho
Sat Today
For the past 8 years I've driven roughly 500,000 miles on the U.S. highway for work. Especially on those late nights I've spent lots of time driving in silence, letting my mind just go without holding on. As I'm coming to understand the practice of Zazen through Treeleaf I see a parallel with Jundo's teaching on Zazen practice. Granted the periods of non-thinking were and are inconsistent and I wasn't taking much time to study Zen or much of anything else. Also I am operating a vehicle and not getting into an accident is always priority number one. But it was good practice for Zazen.
My question is, is this Zazen in some capacity? Can someone practice Zazen without practicing Zazen or studying Buddhism? Where, if at all, is the thread between study and practice?
Gassho
Sat Today
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