07-10-2010, 12:00 AM
Zen
practice is a pursuit where the goal is to experience the Buddha nature – A
major point is to enter a state of no internal dialogue and no-dual
awareness. That means that there is no longer a self and a world –
but that All is one. To keep that going every moment after Enlightenment is the futher training.
The
practice of Zen to reach Enlightenment is fundamentaly Zazen.
(Meditation. )
All
thinking, discussing and reflecting on Zen very easy gets one into
concepts, dualistic thinking and ego attachments and therefore further away from the
experience of Zen.
As
with many other Paths – keeping steady and grounded in practice is
difficult and challenging. So easy to be let astray by words and
talking…
So
for me – I will refocus on walking the Path rather than talking the
Path.
practice is a pursuit where the goal is to experience the Buddha nature – A
major point is to enter a state of no internal dialogue and no-dual
awareness. That means that there is no longer a self and a world –
but that All is one. To keep that going every moment after Enlightenment is the futher training.
The
practice of Zen to reach Enlightenment is fundamentaly Zazen.
(Meditation. )
All
thinking, discussing and reflecting on Zen very easy gets one into
concepts, dualistic thinking and ego attachments and therefore further away from the
experience of Zen.
As
with many other Paths – keeping steady and grounded in practice is
difficult and challenging. So easy to be let astray by words and
talking…
So
for me – I will refocus on walking the Path rather than talking the
Path.

