Hi friends.
I'm pretty sure that's a recurrent question here - please forgive me if I am bringing it again.
Last sunday I was "zazening" with the local Sangha people; somedays there are lots of beginners in Zazen, people who almost have no background on Buddhism readings, people whose buddhist references are at most the Dalai Lama and a fat little bald image of Maytrea, et cetera.
Some of them asked - what I think it's kinda natural - what is the meaning of going there and doing Zazen, what we achieve from it... those questions, you know.
I gave some answers on what I think about it, some other people did it too; but later, thinking about all of the given answers, I thought that all was confusing and (maybe) misleading.
So I thought that - as I am a student yet (and a very poor one, believe!), I should make a vow of silence on these matters and just practice.
Then, reading the Bodhisattva vows (I read them at the end of every evening zazen), I noticed that even my poor comprehension can give some "light" to somebody, maybe leading somebody to the way, to start practicing, who knows.
What do you think of it?
What should be a good, balanced attitude to a zen student in this case?
Gassho
I'm pretty sure that's a recurrent question here - please forgive me if I am bringing it again.
Last sunday I was "zazening" with the local Sangha people; somedays there are lots of beginners in Zazen, people who almost have no background on Buddhism readings, people whose buddhist references are at most the Dalai Lama and a fat little bald image of Maytrea, et cetera.
Some of them asked - what I think it's kinda natural - what is the meaning of going there and doing Zazen, what we achieve from it... those questions, you know.
I gave some answers on what I think about it, some other people did it too; but later, thinking about all of the given answers, I thought that all was confusing and (maybe) misleading.
So I thought that - as I am a student yet (and a very poor one, believe!), I should make a vow of silence on these matters and just practice.
Then, reading the Bodhisattva vows (I read them at the end of every evening zazen), I noticed that even my poor comprehension can give some "light" to somebody, maybe leading somebody to the way, to start practicing, who knows.
What do you think of it?
What should be a good, balanced attitude to a zen student in this case?
Gassho
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