dave_a_mbs wrote on Oct 11th, 2007 at 2:26pm:SO, in this excessively passive and non-interactive environment, we can call for the monk with the stick to come and whack us a few good ones to wake us up. The point of "bodhi" is literally "wakefulness", although to me this is carrying things a mite too far. And as for self-mutilation in the service of bodhi, I am reminded of my old psychoanalyst profs telling the class to be aware of insanity in service of the ego. An hysterical trait that most of us would label differently.
One of the issues i have with Zen modes and teachings relates to the belief they seem to hold that by thinking or rather nonthinking in a certain manner, they will become enlightened. To me, Zen is primarily a practice of learning how to become receptive and still, so that one can change belief systems and gain a clarity and balance on the emotional and mental levels, and in that sense, i consider it a very worthwhile practice. Any meditational practice, i consider worthwhile and perhaps even completely necessary. But, changing belief systems in and of itself, will not lead to complete enlightenment, which is actually what it means, to become full of and completely light personaified. No one will become "enlightened" by meditating on a Koan, or by being whacked over the head with a wooden baton! Utter illusion. When this (complete enlightenment) happens, certain outer and inner things become obvious to the individual who has completed this. No linear space/time limitations, and no so called "natural" aging or illness (though plenty of gurus have made excuses for showing signs of one or both), for example.
It's how you live in relation to others and to the rest of Creation, which brings that full enlightenment, and of course, conscious belief systems have an influence in this process, but aren't the end all or be all.
Quote:It might be too much right brain, or too much left brain. or perhaps too much fussing with the brain, which is my own estimation.
Right brain, left brain, these are arbitrary labels. When i speak of these, i'm not primarily talking about the physical brain, but rather the Archetypal, eternal Polarity contained within the Creator and Creation, and from which in a polarized, densified and projected world (physical Earth for one), patterns such an 'object' known as the brain with its two main, different but connecting hemispheres. When i speak of left and right brain, i'm also addressing the balance and interaction of Yin and Yang, of Feminine to Masculine in a broader sense. Stillness and expansion. The Hemispheres of the brain, have the 'job' to perceive these different aspects of Creation which are really One in essence, but because we find ourselves in a polarized temporal reality, seem like two different and paradoxical things.
Most things in this world, generally fall into the category of seeming "separation" between these two, which is really just based not on real separation, but rather imbalance ratios. And yes, i very much believe the East in general, as a toto, has been too imbalanced to Yin. The opposite with the West and Yang. Isn't it funny how so many westerners have over idealized Eastern teachings, teachers, and gurus, and now so many easterners are over idealizing the western ways of living and thinking... Sad, ironic mess, and yet its come about through searching for the perfect balance and merging, it just hasn't had all the 'kinks' worked out yet. It will though. They need each other, and are compliments.