Yes, long Zazen has value, short Zazen has value.
Sometimes I sit for a week in a monastery, getting up at 4am and sitting all day ... day after day ... and the trip is profound with lasting effects.
Sometimes I sit 30 or 40 minutes ... and there are times when one truly settles in ... right into an experience of no "I", just Sitting Sits Sitting.
Sometimes (in fact, the way of Zazen I cherish these days, with lessons of its own lasting and profound) is the Zazen of instantaneously bringing forth "Shikantaza Mind" right amid the craziness of life ... when the baby is crying, the doorbell ringing, the ambulance on its way, the client demanding, the post office line creeping, the traffic jamming, the sun shining, the wind blowing, the rain falling ... such "Zazen" lasting a minute or just a few seconds, and "Sat" whether sitting, standing or running for the train ...
... the same Just As It Is, Timeless Wholeness of Buddha shining in and as all Dharmas, all things.
Long Zazen is Zazen, Short Zazen is Zazen ... do not neglect either.
Gassho, J
SatToday (Both Long and Short).
Sometimes I sit for a week in a monastery, getting up at 4am and sitting all day ... day after day ... and the trip is profound with lasting effects.
Sometimes I sit 30 or 40 minutes ... and there are times when one truly settles in ... right into an experience of no "I", just Sitting Sits Sitting.
Sometimes (in fact, the way of Zazen I cherish these days, with lessons of its own lasting and profound) is the Zazen of instantaneously bringing forth "Shikantaza Mind" right amid the craziness of life ... when the baby is crying, the doorbell ringing, the ambulance on its way, the client demanding, the post office line creeping, the traffic jamming, the sun shining, the wind blowing, the rain falling ... such "Zazen" lasting a minute or just a few seconds, and "Sat" whether sitting, standing or running for the train ...
... the same Just As It Is, Timeless Wholeness of Buddha shining in and as all Dharmas, all things.
Long Zazen is Zazen, Short Zazen is Zazen ... do not neglect either.
Gassho, J
SatToday (Both Long and Short).
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