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[color=#404040:301177ix]"[i:301177ix]I come to realize that mind is no other than mountains and rivers and the great wide earth, the sun and the moon and star[/i:301177ix]s". - [b:301177ix]Dogen[/b:301177ix][/color:301177ix]
Hey Longdog - decluttering your life?, but do you still listen to the radio?
Best wishes
Jools
[color=#404040:301177ix]"[i:301177ix]I come to realize that mind is no other than mountains and rivers and the great wide earth, the sun and the moon and star[/i:301177ix]s". - [b:301177ix]Dogen[/b:301177ix][/color:301177ix]
WOW! But there's sometihing to be said about that back angle: trying to keep it while sitting on your cushion will keep you really focused on the moment (brief as the moment will be before you hit the floor and get some literal grounding on reality)
That's why we have kinhin. A 30 minute sit with a break isn't a big deal.
And what about balance point? There most of the stress is relieved through a centered posture.
I heard someone once say (or I read) "Zazen is anti- gravitational.
At the White Wind Zen Community they sit back about a 16th of an inch from balance point. For that you have to be pretty aware of the body and posture.
G,W
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To save all sentient beings, though beings are numberless.
To penetrate reality, though reality is boundless.
To transform all delusion, though delusions are immeasurable.
To attain the enlightened way, a way non-attainable.
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