How to Meditate - Beginners Introduction to Zazen

Learn the basics of Zen meditation in less than five minutes. Clear, step-by-step
meditation instruction, as practiced at the Hazy Moon Zen Center of Los Angeles.
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This video teaches you how to meditate as taught in the tradition of Zen Buddhism. These meditation techniques, known as Zazen, have been passed down generation after generation from the Shakyamuni Buddha.
Transcript:
Hazy Moon Zen Center: Meditation Instruction
"The Zazen I speak of is not learning meditation. It is the manifestation of ultimate reality." - Dogen
At the Hazy Moon, we practice classical meditation as taught by the Shakyamuni Buddha and his successors, passed down from India to China, to Japan, to America. The form is simple and enduring.
To begin, you will need a quiet room, comfortable clothes, and a cushion.
Choosing Your Position.
Sit on the forward third of your cushion. The lower body will form a tripod - knees on the ground and the base supported with a cushion, bench or chair. Choose a position you can sustain for comfort and stability.
For the full lotus position, place your right foot on your left thigh, and your left foot against your right thigh.
The half lotus position places the right foot on the left thigh and the left foot on the floor against the right thigh.
In burmese, both feet are on the floor, tucked against each leg.
To sit in the seiza position, set the cushion up vertically. The shins lie on either side of the cushion.
A bench can also be used.
When sitting in a chair, place your feet flat on the ground, and sit towards the chair's edge to ensure an erect spine.
Whatever position you choose, your upper body will be the same. Place your hands in the cosmic mudra - right palm up against the lower belly. Left atop right, middle knuckles overlap. Thumb-tips lightly touch and form an oval. Use a supporting cushion if your hands fall low or pull your shoulders.
Finding Your Posture
Whatever position is right for you, begin by swaying side to side to center the spine. Elongate your spine by pushing up towards the ceiling then relax. Tip the pelvis forward slightly to encourage the natural curve of your back. Relax the belly and let it protrude.
Ears should be in line with the shoulders, shoulders over hips. Center the tip of the nose over the navel, and tuck the chin in slightly.
Eyes are open, lowered at a 45 degree angle in an unfocused and gentle gaze toward the floor. Look out a few feet in front of you.
Have a relaxed but alert posture. Take time to set up your body correctly every time you sit.
Breathing
Begin by paying attention to your breath. Let it move naturally, without effort. Count each exhale and inhale, one to ten.
Onnnnne, onnnnnnne. Twooooooo, twooooo. Threeee, threeeee.
Breathe from the lower belly, about two fingers width below your navel. Your breath may be shallow at first. It will deepen naturally with practice. Set an alarm for yourself for 10 minutes. You can experiment with longer times. It is best to sit every day.
Count silently from one to ten, one to ten, one to ten. If you lose the count, resume where you left off or go back to one. When thoughts come up, don't engage with them and don't suppress them. Just return to the count.
You are now ready to begin.
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  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter11 жыл бұрын

    That's part of the trick. If you focus on emptying the mind, you'll look for an empty mind, and the mind will never be empty. By just counting the breath it will happen naturally without realizing or looking for it.

  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter13 жыл бұрын

    Hi @Triangulations, 1) That is correct, the hands should not be unsuspended. Use either your feet or or a pillow, or sometimes your lap will suffice. 2) There is no need to count higher than 10. The point of the meditation is to just focus on counting to 10. When thoughts arise about wondering if the count should be different, or if thoughts arise about whether or not you are doing it correctly, simply focus back on counting to 10. Good luck!

  • @baliche
    @baliche9 жыл бұрын

    I started doing this on the final night of 2014, and I aim to spend the end of 2015 doing it again for at least an hour. I had difficulty keeping my back straight, which made me realize how much my regular posture differs from the way it should be. It's only been a few weeks but I'm noticing a change in my core muscles and back posture by doing this every night for at least a few minutes before bed. Thanks for the instructions, I'll use this video to set up my sitting position.

  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter11 жыл бұрын

    You actually don't want to look for an outcome, since we just want to be what we are there actually is no reaching.

  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter11 жыл бұрын

    It's better not to. Closing your eyes helps activate your intellect and it's easier to fall into a daydream.

  • @werecat67
    @werecat6713 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video. I have only the knowledge from books so it was very helpful seeing this demonstrated by actual people.

  • @benjerman92
    @benjerman9213 жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for this outstanding video, I hope to finally find peace in my life. I also hope to learn more about Buddhism. May the spirit of the Buddha always be with you

  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter13 жыл бұрын

    @Luvanicebum, thank you! That's wonderful and very inspirational!!

  • @niniizazum
    @niniizazum12 жыл бұрын

    that really helped a lot! people never find the right way to explain it, but you did a pretty good job! thanks

  • @hazymoonzencenter
    @hazymoonzencenter13 жыл бұрын

    Hi @TheCloudXTraining, it's hard to speculate the difference between right palm over left, this method has been practiced for hundreds or thousands of years. Part of the gift of Zen lineage is being able to take advantage of years of refinement. It's difficult to know the reasons for all the specifics, but at a certain point we trust the lineage because of the results it's produced. As for the palms, they should not be in mid-air. Good Luck!

  • @bellsTheorem1138
    @bellsTheorem113813 жыл бұрын

    Thank you.

  • @TheWigwamer
    @TheWigwamer11 жыл бұрын

    Love it

  • @theillegaleagle
    @theillegaleagle12 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for help spreading awakening!!

  • @Jaywuzup
    @Jaywuzup13 жыл бұрын

    Could this technique help me control my anger and be more patience in my life?....i though of trying this...

  • @lilkk4321
    @lilkk432111 жыл бұрын

    Nice tutorial.~

  • @PEACEEASE108
    @PEACEEASE10811 жыл бұрын

    I don't think that such a small thing as right hand over left is an argument to entertain. The true teaching is to make meditation work.

  • @Triangulations
    @Triangulations13 жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, thank you. Few questions: (1) So the hands should not be held unsuspended - correct? They should rest on your feet or on a little pillow/pad? (2) Do some people count higher than 10? What are the pros and cons

  • @gillywibble
    @gillywibble11 жыл бұрын

    I always close my eyes and go into a daydream. Now I know why, thank you! :)

  • @RabbitSlippersBlog
    @RabbitSlippersBlog11 жыл бұрын

    Can and should it be done more than once a day? Thank you for doing this video.

  • @yoda45213
    @yoda4521312 жыл бұрын

    can we do this meditation without any cushion

  • @AshtonSmart
    @AshtonSmart13 жыл бұрын

    I've a question. Could we do it with right palm over the left? What are the differences in terms of effects? Secondly, do we suspend the palms in mid-air against the abdominal? Or should palms rest on the legs?

  • @birdwiser1
    @birdwiser112 жыл бұрын

    @hazymonnzencentre What if I cannot create the lotus or half lotus is there any other position (even crossed legs)

  • @Olebrucanism
    @Olebrucanism12 жыл бұрын

    It's impossible for me to make the full lotus. Why can't I? :(

  • @StaceyValles
    @StaceyValles13 жыл бұрын

    How do I know if I reached meditation properly?

  • @delisonbor
    @delisonbor11 жыл бұрын

    can you help me please? i got a light feeling of swinging back and forward and sometimes left and right, why is this happening ?

  • @tzelladelta
    @tzelladelta11 жыл бұрын

    are we supposed to breathe from the mouth and exhale through the nose or the opposite?

  • @theforgotten80
    @theforgotten8011 жыл бұрын

    i have tried counting with my eyes closed simply indefinitely. didnt produce the results i wanted, but seemed to to help me focus and let thoughts pass by more easily at the time. can you perhaps elaborate? also, i get the swinging too.

  • @isaacneequaye1822
    @isaacneequaye182211 жыл бұрын

    Can christain also meditate and is always necessary to cross your feets?

  • @DigitizedSelf
    @DigitizedSelf12 жыл бұрын

    Wait - you just sit there counting? Nothing about 'emptying the mind' or envisioning something? I'm totally new to this and have only ever tried some of the guided meditation where we're always told to imagine a landscape or something similar.

  • @mart95able
    @mart95able9 жыл бұрын

    Is it normal that I started to see faces (had my eyes closed) whilist the first time practicing zazen.

  • @hazymoonzencenter

    @hazymoonzencenter

    9 жыл бұрын

    mart95able Our minds can create plenty of disruptions. In zen we are taught to not pay any attention to them, just go right back to the breath. Better to keep your eyes open as well because there will be less imagery.