如何练习禅宗冥想

Bret W. Davis
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这一章提供了练习禅宗冥想的指导。它解释了如何注意位置、身体、呼吸和思想。首先,它解释了如何建立一个良好的冥想空间,并讨论了一个人应该冥想的时间、频率和时间。接下来,它详细解释了身体应该如何定位,无论是在椅子上,在盘腿(缅甸,半莲花,或全莲花)的位置,或在跪的位置。然后介绍了传统的禅宗“数呼吸”的方法,最多10次,每次呼吸一个数字,作为一种专注和平静心灵的方法。它继续讨论保持身体静止的重要性,作为通往精神、情感和最终精神和平的门户,它解释了如何通过不追逐或追逐分散注意力的想法来清理头脑。它最后解释了如何练习行禅,kinhin。
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How to Practice Zen Meditation
This chapter provides instructions for practicing Zen meditation, zazen. It explains how to attend to place, body, breath, and mind. First, it explains how to set up a good space for meditation, and it discusses when, how often, and for how long one should meditate. Next, it explains in detail how the body should be positioned, either on a chair, in a cross-legged (Burmese, half-lotus, or full-lotus) position, or in a kneeling position. Then it introduces the traditional Zen method of “counting the breaths,” up to ten, one number per breath, as a method for concentrating and calming the mind. It goes on to discuss the importance of maintaining physical stillness as a gateway to mental, emotional, and ultimately spiritual peace, and it explains how to clear the mind by neither chasing after nor chasing off distracting thoughts. It ends by explaining how to practice walking meditation, kinhin.
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