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Shodo Harada



Average rating: 4.32 · 97 ratings · 12 reviews · 10 distinct worksSimilar authors
How to do ZAZEN

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Not One Single Thing: A Com...

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Morning Dewdrops of the Min...

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The Path to Bodhidharma: Te...

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The Path to Bodhidharma: Th...

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Zazen. Aber wie?

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“Enō was not telling Emmyo to do zazen. Even when Bodhidharma was sitting himself, he never told other people to do zazen. Rather, whether sitting or standing or walking, what is important is that state of continuing clear mind moments. If this is something we experience only during zazen, letting go of it when we get off the cushion, it is just empty form. Unless we ripen through the various levels, we will not be able to let go of all concerns, external and internal. Enō had not been on the path for very long, but he was able to help Emmyo in this way to realize that place with no obstructions. Without zazen we can only talk about letting go of all attachments. Our zazen has to be actualized or we are wasting our time.”
Shodo Harada, Not One Single Thing: A Commentary on the Platform Sutra



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