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In Zen Buddhism, sitting meditation or zazen (Japanese: 座禅; literally "seated concentration") is a meditative discipline practitioners perform to calm the body and the mind and attain insight into the nature of existence. While the term originally referred to a sitting practice, it is now commonly used to refer to practices in any posture, such as walking.

In Japan, seated zazen is traditionally performed on a mat called a zabuton while sitting on a cushion called zafu. The common positions used to sit on the zafu are:

  • kekkafuza (full-lotus)
  • hankafuza (half-lotus)
  • Burmese (a cross-legged posture in which the ankles are placed together in front of the sitter)
  • seiza (a kneeling posture using a bench or zafu)

In addition, it is not uncommon for modern practitioners to sit zazen in a chair, often with wedge behind the lower back to help maintain the natural curve of the spine.

During zazen, the hands are folded together into a simple mudra over the belly. In many practices, one breathes from the hara (the center of gravity in the belly) and the eyes are half-lowered, being neither fully open nor shut.

Long periods of zazen, usually performed in groups at a zendo (meditation hall), may alternate with periods of kinhin (walking meditation). The beginning of a zazen period is traditionally announced by ringing a bell three times (shijosho), and the end of a round by ringing the bell once (hozensho). Before and after sitting on the zafu, zen practitioners perform a gassho bow to the cushion, to fellow practitioners, and to the teacher.


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Explanation of the Alexander Technique as used for Zazen practice.
http://www.alexandertechnique.com/articles/zen

Gassho and Bowing
Rules and explanations for gassho and bowing at Zen centers
http://www.zencenter.org/training/gassho.htm

The Zendo: Procedures as Practice

http://www.zencenter.org/training/proced.htm

How to Sit Zazen
Short, simple instructions
http://www.zencenter.org/training/instruction.htm

How to Practice Zazen
Includes many diagrams. Also includes instructions for Kinhin and receiving the Kyosaku.
http://www.dx.sakura.ne.jp/~kameno/zazen/401.html

Questions and Answers about Zazen Practice

http://www.zenki.com/AboutsittingZazen.htm

Sesshin For Newcomers
Some words about sesshin for newcomers to Zen, by Aitkin Roshi.
http://www.zenproject.faithweb.com/zen_teachings/sesshin_newcomers.html

From a Zazen Journal
A two-year daily meditative record of morning meditations, and attendance at extended sesshins, by an American Soto Zen practitioner.
http://www.bricoworks.com/zazen/zazen.html

How to Meditate (Zazen)
Detailed instructions from Zen Mountain Monastery on how to practice Zen meditation.
http://www.mro.org/zmm/meditation/index.html



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