Since the start of our Ango and Jukai season I have expanded a part of my practice by sitting in simple zazen on my drill sites during lunch. Luckily I can achieve this practice with the support of my co-workers and bosses.
Last Friday I experienced something similar but greater than the feeling that I, the drill, all of its components, the soil, my co-worker, and water were not just interconnected but one.
The drill is like our teachings. My partner is like the sangha. The drill bits are like the practice of zazen. The strata of soil is like our minds. The water is our realization of no thingness.
Sometimes we achieve a gush of pure clean water as in that moment of understanding and connectedness with all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and ancestors. Most times we hit the little or murky waters that may show us a little light or point us further into the depths.
In our practice as in drilling for water over time we learn to read the strata, the soil and water content. Should it be silt, clay or sand our water will be murky and we must put further casing down to fortify the well so it doesn't collapse on us and keep going further down. The casing is represented of our patients, for each length must be carefully placed and wielded upon the original piece. Finally we hit gravel, shale, limestone or bedrock and the better or pure water. But each site is like Zazen in that the process begins anew, with many uncertainties.
This is a train or understanding that is still growing in me and that I wished to share with my brothers and sisters here.
I may well expand more later.
Gassho
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Last Friday I experienced something similar but greater than the feeling that I, the drill, all of its components, the soil, my co-worker, and water were not just interconnected but one.
The drill is like our teachings. My partner is like the sangha. The drill bits are like the practice of zazen. The strata of soil is like our minds. The water is our realization of no thingness.
Sometimes we achieve a gush of pure clean water as in that moment of understanding and connectedness with all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas and ancestors. Most times we hit the little or murky waters that may show us a little light or point us further into the depths.
In our practice as in drilling for water over time we learn to read the strata, the soil and water content. Should it be silt, clay or sand our water will be murky and we must put further casing down to fortify the well so it doesn't collapse on us and keep going further down. The casing is represented of our patients, for each length must be carefully placed and wielded upon the original piece. Finally we hit gravel, shale, limestone or bedrock and the better or pure water. But each site is like Zazen in that the process begins anew, with many uncertainties.
This is a train or understanding that is still growing in me and that I wished to share with my brothers and sisters here.
I may well expand more later.
Gassho
Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-N930A using Tapatalk
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