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  • Dylan
    Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 55

    Where does Everyone Sit for Zazenkai?

    Gassho and good mornings, afternoons, and evenings to all,

    Just wondering, where does everyone sit when they sit for Zazenkai? I'm trying desperately to find the space in my tiny townhouse, but there's no-where secluded other than my bedroom which is stuffed with our bed (talk about first world problems), and even my back yard is muddy and no good place for a computer. If it was just sitting, I'd be okay, but I understand there's Kinhin too.

    So, just looking for advice, how does everyone do it? Do you have a particular room in the house set aside for meditation? Do you move furniture? Do you just walk in really tiny circles for kinhin? Especially for those with tiny living spaces, but especially for everyone else too, what do y'all do?

    Gassho, Dylan, Sat Today.
  • Steve Schuman
    Member
    • Jun 2015
    • 22

    #2
    I live on a 34 ft sailboat so I understand first hand your problem. I just set aside a corner of my main living space to sit and I walk back and forth in a strait line. I just had to improvise a little.
    Gasho
    Steve
    Sat Today


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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 40946

      #3
      Hi Dylan,

      Before everyone jumps in, let me just say that ... while a serene and spacious room is lovely ... the meaning of "clutter" is as much between your ears as due to any piles of books. Just leave them be, and those piles of books might as well be beautiful mountain ranges, and a "tiny space" can fit the whole universe!

      Also, Kinhin can be so tiny tiny small ... a tiny circle that holds (you guessed it!) the whole universe!

      In fact, an important and powerful element of Shikantaza Practice is not to be so bothered by where or when, surrounding noise or other annoyances.

      Truly, size ain't nothing! This is a famous scene in the Vimalakirti Sutra where a whole host of Buddhist characters come to visit the great Lay Person Bodhisattva Vimalakirti in his sick room. (It is most definitely a fantastical, magic scene, a work of Buddhist imagination ... yet made to convey a point about the fixity of place and walls ... and coming without coming, going with no place to go ... ) The room is traditionally described as having been 8 foot sq. ...

      Thus, eight thousand bodhisattvas, five hundred disciples, a great number of Sakras, Brahmas, Lokapalas, and many hundreds of thousands of gods and goddesses, all followed the crown prince Manjusri to listen to the Dharma [in the room of Vimalakirti]. And the crown prince Manjusri, surrounded and followed by these bodhisattvas, disciples, Sakras, Brahmas, Lokapalas, gods, and goddesses, entered the great city of Vaisali [Vimalakirti's town].

      Meanwhile, the Licchavi Vimalakirti thought to himself, "Manjusri, the crown prince, is coming here with numerous attendants. Now, may this house be transformed into emptiness!"

      Then, magically his house became empty. Even the doorkeeper disappeared. And, except for the invalid's couch upon which Vimalakirti himself was lying, no bed or couch or seat could be seen anywhere.

      ... Thereupon, the venerable Sariputra had this thought: "There is not even a single chair in this house. Where are these disciples and bodhisattvas going to sit?"

      The Licchavi Vimalakirti read the thought of the venerable Sariputra and said, "Reverend Sariputra, did you come here for the sake of the Dharma? Or did you come here for the sake of a chair?"

      Sariputra replied, "I came for the sake of the Dharma, not for the sake of a chair."

      Vimalakirti continued, "Reverend Sariputra, he who is interested in the Dharma is not interested even in his own body, much less in a chair. ...

      At that moment, the Licchavi Vimalakirti, having focused himself in concentration, performed a miraculous feat such that the Lord Tathagata Merupradiparaja, in the universe Merudhvaja, sent to this universe thirty-two hundred thousand thrones. These thrones were so tall, spacious, and beautiful that the bodhisattvas, great disciples, Sakras, Brahmas, Lokapalas, and other gods had never before seen the like. The thrones descended from the sky and came to rest in the house of the Licchavi Vimalakirti. The thirty-two hundred thousand thrones arranged themselves without crowding and the house seemed to enlarge itself accordingly. The great city of Vaisali did not become obscured; neither did the land of Jambudvipa, nor the world of four continents.

      Everything else appeared just as it was before.
      Talk about clutter!

      Gassho, J

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      Last edited by Jundo; 07-14-2015, 06:23 PM.
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Sekishi
        Dharma Transmitted Priest
        • Apr 2013
        • 5673

        #4
        Hi Dylan,

        I find having a dedicated sitting space very helpful to keeping a daily practice.

        However, I don't think it needs to be a large space. My "practice space" is basically one wall in my studio (with a desk, bookshelves, computer, and other equipment). I have a Zabuton and zafu and a small shelf next to them (near an outlet to plug in a tablet for the hangouts) that can hold incense, and a phone or tablet.

        While you can of course do kinhin anytime, as a sangha we mostly do that during the weekly Zazenkai. Since we walk so slowly, I find the 6 or 8 feet behind the Zabuton plenty of room.

        Gassho,
        Sekishi
        #sattoday
        Sekishi | 石志 | He/him | Better with a grain of salt, but best ignored entirely.

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        • Nindo

          #5
          Hi Dylan,

          I've done plenty of kinhin around our bed - start at one nightstand, walk down, walk over, walk up to the other night stand, turn .... I've also done kinhin with four steps straight, turn, four steps back, turn .... as Jundo says, it works in any space.

          Gassho
          Nindo
          sattoday (yes!)

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          • Mp

            #6
            Originally posted by Nindo
            Hi Dylan,

            I've done plenty of kinhin around our bed - start at one nightstand, walk down, walk over, walk up to the other night stand, turn .... I've also done kinhin with four steps straight, turn, four steps back, turn .... as Jundo says, it works in any space.

            Gassho
            Nindo
            sattoday (yes!)
            Hello Dylan,

            I couldn't agree more with Nindo ... I too have had that kind of space, as well, I have had space that is spaceless, boundless.

            The key I feel regardless of the space, whether big or small, cluttered and spotless, is to be right there completely in that space. =)

            Hope this helps ... =)

            Gassho
            Shingen

            #sattoday

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            • Myosha
              Member
              • Mar 2013
              • 2974

              #7
              Originally posted by Dylan
              Gassho and good mornings, afternoons, and evenings to all,

              Just wondering, where does everyone sit when they sit for Zazenkai? I'm trying desperately to find the space in my tiny townhouse, but there's no-where secluded other than my bedroom which is stuffed with our bed (talk about first world problems), and even my back yard is muddy and no good place for a computer. If it was just sitting, I'd be okay, but I understand there's Kinhin too.

              So, just looking for advice, how does everyone do it? Do you have a particular room in the house set aside for meditation? Do you move furniture? Do you just walk in really tiny circles for kinhin? Especially for those with tiny living spaces, but especially for everyone else too, what do y'all do?

              Gassho, Dylan, Sat Today.

              Hello,

              Space enough to change the mind. You're cool.^^


              Gassho
              Myosha sat today
              "Recognize suffering, remove suffering." - Shakyamuni Buddha when asked, "Uhm . . .what?"

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              • Hotetsu
                Member
                • Jun 2014
                • 230

                #8
                Hi there,

                My space is a small corner in my bedroom. I have a small altar and a wall. A universe in a speck of dust 😜.

                Gassho

                #SatToday

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                • Kyonin
                  Dharma Transmitted Priest
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 6748

                  #9
                  Hi Dylan,

                  The space inside your heart and inside the boundlessness of your practice is all you need.

                  As for a physical space, all you need is a place so big that you can fit a zabuton and a zafu. That's all I have, really. Most of the time I sit zazenkai in a little corner of my room and walk kinhin from the bed to the bathroom and back, which are about 4 regular steps. My house is the size of a regular kitchen!

                  Don't worry about space or clutter. Just be honest and honor your practice.

                  Gassho,

                  Kyonin
                  #SatToday
                  Hondō Kyōnin
                  奔道 協忍

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                  • Meishin
                    Member
                    • May 2014
                    • 871

                    #10
                    Hi Dylan,

                    The only place that's available to me is my study, and the camera focuses on the bookshelf stuffed with books accumulated over 50 years. I notice others have nice blank walls behind them. Makes me look like a hoarder. But the odd thing is that once zazen starts its all the same, blank walls, book shelves. Totally irrelevant. As Jundo says, just sit.

                    Gassho
                    Meishin
                    sat today

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                    • Getchi
                      Member
                      • May 2015
                      • 612

                      #11
                      Thankyou for this thread, a nice reminder of our shared problems

                      I have a corner I sit in, facing the wall. Soon ill add a nice shoji screen. At one point I sat in our wardrobe, quiet and dark

                      Gassho
                      SatToday.
                      Nothing to do? Why not Sit?

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                      • Jundo
                        Treeleaf Founder and Priest
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 40946

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Myosha
                        Hello,

                        Space enough to change the mind. You're cool.^^


                        Gassho
                        Myosha sat today
                        ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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                        • Ongen
                          Member
                          • Jan 2014
                          • 786

                          #13
                          Sometimes I sit in the living room, squeezed between the couch and the salon table, accompanied by the smell of the rats when my kids haven't cleaned the cage yet. Amongst the toys of my foster son (he's not old enough to clean them up yet) and sometimes even with a view of last nights dinner still on the table.

                          Sometimes I sit in that same living room just accompanied by the universe and the smell of the rain outside.

                          Most of the times (I) sit.

                          It's all good

                          Gassho


                          Ongen
                          Sat Today
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                          • Dylan
                            Member
                            • Jun 2014
                            • 55

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Steve Schuman
                            I live on a 34 ft sailboat so I understand first hand your problem. I just set aside a corner of my main living space to sit and I walk back and forth in a strait line. I just had to improvise a little.
                            Gasho
                            Steve
                            Sat Today
                            Well, this definitely put things into perspective!

                            Thank all of you so much for you kind and helpful responses. All of a sudden my bedroom just got a little bit bigger. I hope others may find this thread helpful too.

                            Thank you all again!

                            Gassho, Dylan, sat today.

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                            • Theophan
                              Member
                              • Nov 2014
                              • 146

                              #15
                              Greetings Everyone,
                              I turned one of my bedrooms into a chapel/sitting area. I have a long hallway for Kinhin.
                              As I am now disabled and using a walker I haven't quite figured out how to do kinhin with a walker.
                              I'm open to any suggestions.
                              I also, sit zazen outside on our patio when the weather is nice.

                              Gassho
                              Theophan
                              Sat Today

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