This is another wonderful talk Dragan. Thank you. Many things that you say resonate with me. One that I will mention is how you describe so well Dogen's encouragement for "sitting with an open hand." This is a lovely expression and recalls for me a book I enjoyed reading called "Opening the Hand of Thought: Approach to Zen" by Kosho Uchiyama. I also liked what you said about how Mu can act like a gate, through which I might be able to enter into a beginning or new stage of my practice, and pass through over and over, through many stages in my growth and development.
This is another wonderful talk Dragan. Thank you. Many things that you say resonate with me. One that I will mention is how you describe so well Dogen's encouragement for "sitting with an open hand." This is a lovely expression and recalls for me a book I enjoyed reading called "Opening the Hand of Thought: Approach to Zen" by Kosho Uchiyama. I also liked what you said about how Mu can act like a gate, through which I might be able to enter into a beginning or new stage of my practice, and pass through over and over, through many stages in my growth and development.
Thank you for all you kind comments, Stan.