tag > Mindful
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"You should sit in meditation for 20 minutes a day, unless you are too busy; then you should sit for an hour" - Zen Proverb
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"Vom Beobachten des Beobachters der Beobachter"- Friedrich Dürrenmatt
"From observing the observer's observers"
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"What is meant for you, will reach you even if it is beneath two mountains. And what is not meant for you will not reach you even if it's between your two lips." — Al Ghazali
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Soji (掃除): A Meditation on Zen Cleaning by Shoukei Matsumoto
In Japan, cleaning is called ‘Soji’ and valued as a way to cultivate our minds. In fact, Soji is beyond mere cleaning. Buddhist monks in a monastery put more time into practicing Soji than into practicing Zen meditation. Actually, Zen is not only about meditation but about your whole life.
A monk’s day begins with cleaning. We sweep the temple grounds and gardens and polish the temple building. We don’t do this because it’s dirty or messy. We sweep dust to remove our worldly desires. We scrub dirt to free ourselves of attachments.
One important thing Soji practice tells us is that we never complete cleaning. Just as leaves begin to fall right after you sweep, desires begin to accumulate right after you refresh your mind. We continue cleaning the gloom in our hearts, knowing that we will never end it.
How can you change your daily housework into an opportunity to contemplate yourself? I recommend that you have your own ritual when you start cleaning. In my case, I give prayer and chant a short mantra to a little Buddha statue before cleaning. Once you make it your daily routine, it protects you from evils. This is the power of routine.
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Breathe and allow things to pass.
“You will continue to suffer if you have an emotional reaction to everything that is said to you. True power is sitting back and observing things with logic. True power is restraint. If words control you that means everyone else can control you. Breathe and allow things to pass.” - Source?
