I found Zen meditation at the age of 12 . Being in a Christin family my father told me that Jesus when he turned 12 years of age was released from the family to find his path in life. The week I turned 12, I reminded my Mother and Father in our car on the way to church that it was time for me to step out on my own. My brother and two sisters looked at me but kept quiet letting me step out onto the curb. Each Sunday it was the same with a kiss and hug and off I went into so many beautiful churches in our community but never feeling like I was home until I stepped into a Zen Temple on the outskirts of town. Instantly warmth surrounded my Soul, I was HOME. Jesus Christ is my guide and King, Buddha is my friend and teacher on how to pray and stay in the moment in perfect harmony with Jesus walking and talking to my Spirit. In high school behind my back I was known as Mellow Mel because of the wonder I saw around me in all things, my teachers got used to my walking gate "SLOW" and I always had a smile for any and all no matter if they never smiled back. My world became complete at the age of 12
This is similar to my path. You are not alone. Many of us have a similar Christian Buddhist journey. If you read "The Good Heart" by his Holiness the Dalai Lama and Living Buddha, Living Christ By Thich Nhat Hanh I promise you will cry. I hope you are still practicing and you are doing well.
Take care with paraffin candles in enclosed spaces because of the pollution it gives out. Beeswax candles are safer for air quality. Just an observation xxx
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Thank you for sharing your observation and concern :)
when zendo is place, where are no any toys for a mind, only wall in front, you reached an understanding - zen is 24 h daily practice. what is not bad for the beginner.
the wall don't let to mind to travel, protects and creates a place of sitting mind. for to have a right attention and level of concentration in meditation, eyes must be partly closed, but not full. doors, me see, is too much closer. bad feng-shui.
Thank you for sharing your session with us. I'm probably six years too late to get an answer, but I did have a question that maybe someone else can answer. I've read that images/figures of the Buddha shouldn't be placed too low. Is this something that's not as crucial for Zen Buddhist purposes? I personally like where you have your Buddha figure placed, and I'd like to do this myself, but having read about the "proper" height to place Buddha images, etc..., I've been hesitant. Thanks again for sharing!
Ill answer your questions for you. Its called culture. Zen meditation has a certain culture that comes with it. Same with buddhism. Sure you can practice buddhism’s philosophies or just have a buddha statue sitting in the corner, but theres also a tradition and culture behind it. Otherwise you would just be praying to a meaningless statue and practicing philosophies from a person who didn’t practice buddhism at all and made it up. Thats why he “goes through the trouble” of making a zendo and performing a ritual before he sits (even though its not any trouble to do these), because its a part of the practice. I hope this answered some questions.
I use a japanese incense with quite strong scent. The incense have a symbolic meaning; Change and transformation, and also a way of honoring the triple gem
@Endless Journey how can you be good for nothing? You always observe every action you do in some way. I don't see how an action can be detached from the following reaction that itself is giving the direction for the direction.
MrVault13Dweller but you’re practicing in a dark room...
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It's just the light coming in the window, so there actually isn't very bright, but the light sensor in the camera may make it appear so. However none of my teacher have said that practicing in a complete dark room is better. I've never tried it, but I don't see how a dark room should help.
@ Is it morning or afternoon time? It's very pretty if that's what it is! I think darkness helps with seeing different forms in the environment, and save energy on cognitive processes. It is good to get more and more acquainted with emptiness after you've realized it.
It's theater to correct others' practice. All form is theater. If he is trapped in zendo-mind, you are trapped in Zen-mind. In real attainment there is no need for Zen or attainment or Buddhism or meditation, so he is fine. You're bringing us all to hell, please correct yourself.
I found Zen meditation at the age of 12 . Being in a Christin family my father told me that Jesus when he turned 12 years of age was released from the family to find his path in life. The week I turned 12, I reminded my Mother and Father in our car on the way to church that it was time for me to step out on my own. My brother and two sisters looked at me but kept quiet letting me step out onto the curb. Each Sunday it was the same with a kiss and hug and off I went into so many beautiful churches in our community but never feeling like I was home until I stepped into a Zen Temple on the outskirts of town. Instantly warmth surrounded my Soul, I was HOME. Jesus Christ is my guide and King, Buddha is my friend and teacher on how to pray and stay in the moment in perfect harmony with Jesus walking and talking to my Spirit. In high school behind my back I was known as Mellow Mel because of the wonder I saw around me in all things, my teachers got used to my walking gate "SLOW" and I always had a smile for any and all no matter if they never smiled back. My world became complete at the age of 12
Thank you for describing your Path🌻
Namaste🌹I greet the divine in you🌹 M from NL🌷
This is similar to my path. You are not alone. Many of us have a similar Christian Buddhist journey. If you read "The Good Heart" by his Holiness the Dalai Lama and Living Buddha, Living Christ
By Thich Nhat Hanh I promise you will cry. I hope you are still practicing and you are doing well.
Congratulations ! Beautiful Zendo and zazen posture
All sitting is good. Very well done.
Take care with paraffin candles in enclosed spaces because of the pollution it gives out. Beeswax candles are safer for air quality. Just an observation xxx
Thank you for sharing your observation and concern :)
Thank you for this beautiful video.
LOVELY zendo! Wow
when zendo is place, where are no any toys for a mind, only wall in front, you reached an understanding - zen is 24 h daily practice. what is not bad for the beginner.
but why bother facing a wall if your eyes are closed? ah
the wall don't let to mind to travel, protects and creates a place of sitting mind. for to have a right attention and level of concentration in meditation, eyes must be partly closed, but not full. doors, me see, is too much closer. bad feng-shui.
Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you for sharing your session with us. I'm probably six years too late to get an answer, but I did have a question that maybe someone else can answer. I've read that images/figures of the Buddha shouldn't be placed too low. Is this something that's not as crucial for Zen Buddhist purposes? I personally like where you have your Buddha figure placed, and I'd like to do this myself, but having read about the "proper" height to place Buddha images, etc..., I've been hesitant. Thanks again for sharing!
Buddha shouldn't be placed too low... exactly! There is a protocol to respect.
@@skyjuke2006 of all the Buddhist sects Zen is the one that almost certainly doesn't care about such things.
Highs and lows don’t exist. In fact, its only when the Buddha himself sat low to the ground underneath the bodhi tree that enlightenment found him.
What is the name of the little thing you beat to do that amazing sound?
Little smacky thing. Jk- it is called a singing bowl
Simple and direct. What else?
This is improper form but I support all forms of sincere practice. Try striking the bowl on the side.
Momento único maravilloso
I love zazen too
I liked it .. But I think u should remove the wooden carriers which is located right above the temples and the photo frame. it’s no recommended.
Ill answer your questions for you. Its called culture. Zen meditation has a certain culture that comes with it. Same with buddhism. Sure you can practice buddhism’s philosophies or just have a buddha statue sitting in the corner, but theres also a tradition and culture behind it. Otherwise you would just be praying to a meaningless statue and practicing philosophies from a person who didn’t practice buddhism at all and made it up. Thats why he “goes through the trouble” of making a zendo and performing a ritual before he sits (even though its not any trouble to do these), because its a part of the practice. I hope this answered some questions.
need glases for looking into Zen?
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What kind of incense do you use and why?
I use a japanese incense with quite strong scent.
The incense have a symbolic meaning; Change and transformation, and also a way of honoring the triple gem
you can use Indian incense too.
@@TomTimes5 Anything is better than your stupid thoughts
@@TomTimes5 You should cleanse your thoughts first than talk of other things.
Nice!!!
I bet that’s just like the kind of room where the Buddha got enlightened! Oh wait, no, he just sat under some random tree. Hm 🧐
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Beautiful
Nice but still attached to the form. Burn the zendo.
When sitting ... body and mind, drop off, body and mind drop off.
Exactly. Remove all.
Trond Jostein Kåei Pettersen Without quoting from any text or commentary, speak a phrase for me in the state you had before your parents were born
Haha
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It is nice, but what is the point of sharing this?
@Endless Journey how can you be good for nothing? You always observe every action you do in some way. I don't see how an action can be detached from the following reaction that itself is giving the direction for the direction.
no tv???
No, but lots of scenes coming and going in my head though 😁
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Does zen need a place to practice? Does it need rituals?
No. But you did now the answer? 😁
@ I know, that I don't know.
@@JonervaK it's a one type of mind training like we train our body .
@@wojak5308 true :)
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Amazing that's what I want.
Remove want.
Great but you don't finish with singing Hannya Shingyo sutra?
It s only during 3 minutes...
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Too close to the wall ?
Hm, maybee, not to spacious room here. It work fine though, it's no effort sitting this close to the wall.
You forgot to turn the lights off. It's better to do zazen in partial or complete darkness.
MrVault13Dweller but you’re practicing in a dark room...
It's just the light coming in the window, so there actually isn't very bright, but the light sensor in the camera may make it appear so. However none of my teacher have said that practicing in a complete dark room is better. I've never tried it, but I don't see how a dark room should help.
@ Is it morning or afternoon time? It's very pretty if that's what it is!
I think darkness helps with seeing different forms in the environment, and save energy on cognitive processes.
It is good to get more and more acquainted with emptiness after you've realized it.
Ren si qwuan Yin shui Ren XING qwuan Hai Chin keng xiong Hai she zuo te Wang Jong Hai huang Seng Chi Pu xa
why all the ritual, it holds no value at all and shows you practice primarily for the aesthetic of it all
You think too much!
You meditate only for 5 minutes with candles?
No, 30-45 minutes per sitting.
Trond Jostein Kåei Pettersen Yeah, right!
zazen only in the dojo !!!!!
you are not doing zen. you are doing a theather.
It's theater to correct others' practice. All form is theater.
If he is trapped in zendo-mind, you are trapped in Zen-mind.
In real attainment there is no need for Zen or attainment or Buddhism or meditation, so he is fine.
You're bringing us all to hell, please correct yourself.
KATSU
Make it uglier.