Even when
we sleep at night, the inner organs work. Because of them working, that is why we
are alive. Why is that so? It seems that we are one human being. We have the
senses to see hear smell and taste – all of them are in the upper part of our
body. When we were born, we receive a lot of date input. More and more our
inner essence weakens and we desire even more information from the outside. Our
thoughts increase and the essence is blocked and finally lost. We base our life
upon the information from the outside. If we do not make efforts to replenish our
essence, we become even more empty inside. This is our urgent need.
Our head
and and arms show the part of our being which is facing towards the world
outside. Then we have the belly, and we can perceive it as the head of our
lower part of the body, with our legs and feet. The lower part is about our
true essence and life force. It is important that we see both of these aspects.
Our organs
working even while we are sleeping is due to the lower part of our body which
produces the hormone of life energy. When we are born we are in inner harmony.
Yet we use the upper part of our body more, receive information and start to
think more. The more our essence becomes weak, the more we feel unsettled. This
is the important point of our zazen: to place our focus in our tanden.
This is
what the Buddha took as central, as well as the ancients before him, thus the
teaching of the tanden breathing is over 4000 years old. This has been
supporting our life energy all along. Yoga, Chikung, TaiChi – many different
path support this inner balance. We bring the life energy back inside and raise
our energy level. This is important. Keeping your awareness on your tanden,
feeling the pressure there. Inhalingexhaling with the force of the tanden. Depending on our efforts, we stay
with our awareness in our tanden, when standing, walking, lifting things,
working and sitting. We move our body not from our head and ideas, but from our
lower abdomen.
If you have
some time, to sit zazen is fine. With each exhalation breathe down into your tanden.
Exhale to the last point and the essence becomes stronger. Which again strengthens
your tanden in return and reduces the habit to think about everything with your
head.
Hakuun Shutan
Zenji talks about it, how he would stay centered in his tanden, teaching is many
students and doing his work from there. He would pass on this wisdom to others.
We can strengthen our inner essence to the degree that our feet become warm.
Hakkun Shutan Zenji would say that he felt filled with vibrant energy even at
high age and could continue all of his activities.
All we need
to do is to gather our energy in the tanden. If we try to do his from our head
though, then we get tense in the diaphragm and cannot exhale further, not
reaching the tanden. We need to make actual efforts, making our exhalation
slowly longer, not getting stopped anywhere. And finally we have raise the
energy level of our tanden. Once the
life energy gathers in the tanden, our blood circulation becomes more vibrant
as well, the veins moving the blood back to the heart, our energy level rises
even more. We can absorb more oxygen to vitalize ourselves.
There is no
need for extraneous thoughts, but rather exhale one breath after the next. It is
my great wish that you may continue with this inner practice, raising you level
of energy so that you can stay settled and immovable within no matter what
information and news may reach you from the outside.