“Activities such as chanting, bowing, and sitting in zazen are not at all wasted, even when done merely formally, for even this superficial encounter with the Dharma will have some wholesome outcome at a later time. However, it must be said in the most unambiguous terms that this is not real Zen. To follow the Dharma involves a complete reorientation of one's life in such a way that one's activities are manifestations of, and are filled with, a deeper meaning. If it were not otherwise, and merely sitting in zazen were enough, every frog in the pond would be enlightened, as one Zen master said. Dōgen Zenji himself said that one must practice Zen with the attitude of a person trying to extinguish a fire in his hair. That is, Zen must be practiced with an attitude of single-minded urgency.”
Quote by Francis Harold Cook
Work
How to Raise an Ox: Zen Practice as Taught in Zen Master Dogen's Shobogenzo
Browse quotes and source details for this work. more
Author
You May Also Like
“Can we cut the Zen crap for a moment?" I ask. "I'm trying to beat this bag to a pulp.”
Source: Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers
“If slaughterhouses had glass walls, the whole world would be vegetarian.”
Source: Linda's Kitchen: Simple and Inspiring Recipes for Meals Without Meat
Source: With A Little Help From My Friends: The Making of Sgt. Pepper
Source: X-Men: Wisdom - Rudiments of Wisdom
Source: Strange Angel: The Otherworldly Life of Rocket Scientist John Whiteside Parsons – A Portrait of the JPL Founder: Genius, Rocketry, and the Occult