I kindly recommand you to read the following essay of Koun Franz on his Nyoho blog:
http://nyoho.com/2013/04/07/an-attem...ons-for-zazen/
The directions and instructions he gives for zazen are simply amazing.
Gassho to all
Taigu
I kindly recommand you to read the following essay of Koun Franz on his Nyoho blog:
http://nyoho.com/2013/04/07/an-attem...ons-for-zazen/
The directions and instructions he gives for zazen are simply amazing.
Gassho to all
Taigu
Hello Taigu,
great stuff indeed. I mentioned it to the Tea Party attendees yesterday. Deep without being pretentious, and that's the way I like it (and Ryokan would agree I feel)
Gassho and thanks for sharing,
Hans Chudo Mongen
Thank you for posting this link. It is a wonderful reflection and truly has made me reflect on my sitting. I had not heard of either Sitting in Practice or Verification before. Gassho.
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Heisoku 平 息
Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home. (Basho)
Thanks Taigu. These words go deep in my belly. I'll need to digest them.
Gassho
Myozan
Thanks a lot, Taigu!
"Do not make zazen — let sitting reveal itself."
Very nice! I think I'll follow his blog.
Gassho,
Timo
Last edited by Daitetsu; 04-08-2013 at 12:52 PM.
no thing needs to be added
Allow zazen to sit you...is my take.
yes, this guy is great and his teachings both original and truly traditionnal.
I look at Koun as being one of my teachers.
gassho
Taigu
Hi,
In truth, I think "Allow Zazen to sit you" is a more direct expression of the truth than "Do not make zazen".
Gassho
Myozan
We are in the process of asking Koun to offer a little talk for us, maybe even lead a Zazenkai. We are working out the logistics now, and I hope it can happen soon.
Gassho, Jundo
ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE
Wonderful post Taigu, thank you.
Gassho
Shingen
"Let sitting reveal itself" - the first thought that popped up for me upon reading this was to "let life reveal itself.." Today the best thing I can do is get out of my own way....
Thank you for this Taigu.
Deep bows
Yugen
Thank you for sharing this Taigu.
Beautiful.Be the tree beneath which other buddhas sit.
Gassho
Matt
Taigu Sensei, let me join the chorus of thank yous for this post and connection.
gassho,
Robert
and neither are they otherwise.
Wow. This is really quite beautiful. MattW, I also was awestruck by the line you quoted.
Gassho,
Wiliam
Very beautiful indeed. Thank you, Taigu.
Gassho,
Kyonin
Hondō Kyōnin
奔道 協忍
That is superb.
Gassho,
Risho
Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com
Thank you, Taigu & Jundo.
Thanks,
Kaishin (開心, Open Heart)
Please take this layman's words with a grain of salt.
Roots penetrate and plunge downward into the rough textures of the earth. A cloud dissolves into open sky.
Gassho
Daizan
Thank you for this talk. I have bookmarked it already.
Gassho,
Simon
Last edited by Jakugan; 04-09-2013 at 06:53 PM. Reason: typo
could someone offer an explanation of "sitting in practice" and "sitting in verification"?
thanks, gassho,
Robert
and neither are they otherwise.
You can look it up
http://bit.ly/ZMOfJl
gassho,
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Thank for posting this Taigu. I too have bookmarked it for future reference as well.
Gassho.
Seimyo
精
明 Seimyō (Christhatischris)
Hi all,
Here's a question. In reading this article and in traditional thought, we should sit straight, pelvis tucked, but relaxed. In traditonal Zen schools, one's posture is corrected, however, I sometimes find myself slouching during zazen and feel comfortable. I have some great sits out of correct posture. Can this "slouching" posture be ok?
Gassho,
Onken
Hi Onken,
The thing is what do you consider a "great sit" (vs. "bad sit")? IMHO we should drop all judgments of good or bad - we just sit. No sit is better or worse than another.
I assume you mean a sit with lots of blue sky (vs. stormy sits). My personal take is this: if you have lots of blue sky slouching, then slouch! (supposed this does not cause any pain or damages your body).
I am pretty sure this is not the traditional way though and many teachers will disagree.
As soon as I slouch during sitting, this leads to back pain, so I always take care to sit upright (not military style though).
Gassho,
Timo
no thing needs to be added
This is a great question because I'm probably a little bit of a slouch. I always seem to be making adjustments so I feel comfortable and balanced. So if you feel comfortable the slouching may just be an idea and not real anymore. I think you just have to figure it out for yourself.
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Rich
MUHYO
無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...
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ive always heard about things such as the rigidness and strictness of zen, and that you MUST sit up as straight as possible during meditation. what ive gathered from taigus video and from other teachers, is to sit more naturally? not necessarly slouching, but the spine does bend some? please correct me if I misunderstood. gassho, Justin.
I'm not Jundo or Taigu, but I say yes, jus. It is best to sit naturally, but upright.
求道芸化 Kyūdō Geika
I am just a priest-in-training, please do not take anything I say as a teaching.
Slouching, no. Rigidity, no. A natural vertical spine without tension and a well orientated zafu. Good or bad zazen is an irrelevant stuff.
Check my vids again, an AT teacher would put you on a great track for sitting the body-mind. So would your own exploration and patience. But it is so easy to fool oneself as to if the sitting is balanced or not.
Gassho
Taigu
Last edited by Taigu; 04-17-2013 at 11:47 AM.
sorry, that is what I ment, I think. a natural position. natural, not slouching, not too rigid. Im still learning and going through all of the videos here. gassho, Justin.
http://nyoho.com/2013/04/07/an-attem...ons-for-zazen/
I so appreciate this link, a beautiful description.....thank you.
Gassho,
Marina sat today
Oh, this is really wonderful!
Gassho
Lisa
sat today
Thank Taigu, merci beaucoup !
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Thank you graciously Taigu. These instructions are so meaningful in helping me understand Zazen. I have been learning a great deal from the teachings and videos for new beginners and this compliments them perfectly.
Gassho
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