Hi everyone!
Reading Brad Warner's latest book. It's great, so far. I read the Chodo Cross translation of Shobogenzo which is absolutely wonderful but Brad's version manages to really speak to me. Like a one-on-one with Dogen himself
So I'll quote this bit. First the question that Dogen gets asked a lot, then his answer :
So, how do we sutra-chanting, oriyoki-practicing, forum-dwelling soto practitioners feel about this? Are we still doing things in a too fancy manner?
Gassho
Ongen
Sat Today
Reading Brad Warner's latest book. It's great, so far. I read the Chodo Cross translation of Shobogenzo which is absolutely wonderful but Brad's version manages to really speak to me. Like a one-on-one with Dogen himself
So I'll quote this bit. First the question that Dogen gets asked a lot, then his answer :
FAQ 12: "Does it mess up your zazen practice if you also practice other stuff like changing mantras or doing vipassana (analytical introspection)?"
My teachers in China told me they had never heard of any authentic master combining those kinds of practices with zazen. Unless you completely devote yourself to one practice, you'll never really master it.
My teachers in China told me they had never heard of any authentic master combining those kinds of practices with zazen. Unless you completely devote yourself to one practice, you'll never really master it.
Gassho
Ongen
Sat Today
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