Hi guys....
I have questions about philosophy of act, as the Gudo Roshi has said in his blog and about non-attainment, that Jundo Roshi has said.
What is the relation between "non-attainment" and "Philosophy of act" ?
I have my oppinion, (I don't know whether my opinion is right or wrong)
Zazen is an action, so it has no relationship with any idealism and materialism at all. That's why, if we think about "non-attainment" during Zazen, the "non-attainment" idea can become idealism.
I know, that we shouldn't see "non-attainment" as an idea. But to realize "non-attainment", we must forget about "non-attainment" too. Just Sit and shut up.
To study the self, is to forget the self.
Well, That's my opinion. But, I need your opinion too. Because I my self, not so sure about my own opinion.
Thanks for the help.
Gassho, ShuiDi
I have questions about philosophy of act, as the Gudo Roshi has said in his blog and about non-attainment, that Jundo Roshi has said.
What is the relation between "non-attainment" and "Philosophy of act" ?
I have my oppinion, (I don't know whether my opinion is right or wrong)
Zazen is an action, so it has no relationship with any idealism and materialism at all. That's why, if we think about "non-attainment" during Zazen, the "non-attainment" idea can become idealism.
I know, that we shouldn't see "non-attainment" as an idea. But to realize "non-attainment", we must forget about "non-attainment" too. Just Sit and shut up.
To study the self, is to forget the self.
Well, That's my opinion. But, I need your opinion too. Because I my self, not so sure about my own opinion.
Thanks for the help.
Gassho, ShuiDi
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