Meditative stream of consciousness:
Ok, we can do this. I can do  this.  Left leg up in the lotus position.  Which way do my  hands go again?  Left over right or right over left?  Let’s  go with right over left because it is the opposite of my legs.   Back straight.  He said there should be a curve in my back, almost  as if my back was pushing my belly button out.  Ouch.  That’s  gonna be a hard position to keep for an hour.  My back is not used  to being so straight.
Ok, off to a good start.   I am in the proper meditation stance.  Clear the mind.  Clear  my mind.  Stop thinking.  Focus on the Hwa-du; “Mount Sumeru”
A student asked Venerable Master Yun-Men (d.949)
Not even a thought has arisen, is there still a sin or not?
Master said;
Mount Sumeru!
When thought  arises, sin also arises.  If no thought arises, there should be  no kind of sin or error.  But why did the Master say that sin,  that is, error, is as big as Mount Sumeru?
According to string theory  there are multiple universes.  So many in fact, that our universe  has been compared to a tiny spec of sand in the Ganges River.   Mount Sumeru is the name for all of the universes combined at least  in Buddism.  
Does it mean I’m stupid if  I don’t understand the question?  He said not to focus on the  word sin, sin in this instance is more like mistake.
Is that Kyle’s stomach growling.   Wow, it is so loud.  I wonder if anyone else heard it?
My eyes are getting heavy.  I wonder how long I have been sitting here already. Stop it.  Focus.   Mount Sumeru, Mount Sumeru, Mount Sumeru.
What just happened?  Did  I nod off for a second.  Focus Vanessa focus. It’s just so hard  to focus when all I want to do is sleep though.  That hike this  afternoon was really hard.  It’s nap time.  How do these  monks sit here for an entire hour? 
 Wow, I’m impressed with  Kyle.  Normally he is so fidgety. He hasn’t exactly stopped,  but he is more still than normal.  There is his stomach rumbling  again.
Clear my mind.  I know, I will  repeat the words in the Hwa-du.  Maybe I will focus better that  way.  Hwa-du, Hwa-du, hwa-du, hwa-du. 
 How much longer?  I’ve  got to move my legs. 
 Hwa-du, hwa-du.
The lady next to me has one  leg laying out straight.  It must be okay.  One leg out.   Oh so much better.  It is harder to sit up like this.  Back  straight Vanessa.
Mount Sumeru.  Mount Sumeru.   Mount Sumeru. Mount Sumeru.  Clear my mind of thoughts.  Mount  Sumeru, Mount Sumeru.
I hope dinner is better than  lunch.  Lunch wasn’t bad, just VERY KOREAN.  Focus!!
A student.  A student.   Concentrate on saying the words with my breathing.  A student.   A student.
How do the monks sit like this  for an entire hour.  What am I doing wrong? The master said if  you are focused one hour feels like five minutes.  If you aren’t  focused it can feel like five years.  I guess I am in the second  category.  
1 comment:
Funny! Great stream of consciousness. It never ceases to amaze me though what different people insist is the true way to meditate. An interesting man at Harvard did some research on that, bringing people expert in the different branches of meditation into the lab and hooking them up to modern machinery to monitor their brain waves, blood pressure, heart rate, etc. All the physiological responses that are changed by meditation. Different brands of meditators say, "you must sit in this position or that". Not true, according to research. A comfortable position which you determine yourself is best. Interesting book--called the Relaxation Response. Meditation is good.
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