ED;
 
I don't know ED.  But it could be.  Different traditions in buddhism and zen 
make use of different terms to unfold the same misteries. 
 
Mayka

--- On Sun, 6/3/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ED <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] Re: What is the equivalent of 'pure awareness' in Zen?
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 6 March, 2011, 10:18


  





Mayka,
It appears to me that the five points also describe 'Shikantaza'.
--ED
 
--- In [email protected], Maria Lopez <flordeloto@...> wrote:
>

Bill and all;
 
In spite of first teaching received was Mindfulness as introduction to zen 
buddhism in the TNH tradition, I myself tried to avoid this term specially 
while on internet because my experience while using it is that of bringing 
disorientation and confusion over the hearers.   
 
Never thought before mindfulness as a koan, but yes one can say is that.  I 
don't know what one uses to resolve koans in the other zen traditions.   
 
Some tips that can help to generate the energy of mindfulness: 
 
1- There is no intellectual focus over the word mindfulness.  
2- There is no koan to break through but just awareness of whatever is going on 
in the body, mind, within and around in the here and the now.
2- Use of the in and out conscious breathing as a tool to bring the mind 
continuously back to it's true home or Buddha Nature.  
3- Alertness
4- Acknowledgement of whatever is happening, arising in one.
4- No judgement 
5- No following after, no entanglement, no attachment to any sensation, 
thoughts, feelings.... the same if those are pleasant or unpleasant.  let that 
happens as they arise and dissolve, continuously coming and going. 
 
Mindfulness can be used in all living daily situations even if one will be 
playing golf. Though different situation will also require of the common sense 
and intelligence of the practicioner through the used of the tools.  But all 
that knowing what to do or not to do in different situations comes by itself 
through this simple practice of awakening.  
 
The most mindfulness is practiced the most the energy that comes from it gets 
generated.  The most this energy is generated the most alertness, attention, 
concentration, awareness....awakening is also generated through it.  The energy 
coming from mindfulness is the energy of our buddha nature....or whatever one 
wants to call it. 
 
Mayka




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