Zazen (Zen Meditation)
Zazen is the seated meditation of Zen Buddhism. In lotus posture, facing the wall, the practitioner sits "without goal or gain" — simply being present, letting thoughts pass like clouds in the sky.
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Overview
Zazen is the central practice of Zen Buddhism, traced to Bodhidharma and codified by Dogen Zenji. In France, Master Taisen Deshimaru widely spread Soto Zen.
Core Principles
- Shikantaza: just sitting, no technique, no goal
- Precise posture on zafu
- Half-closed eyes
- Natural abdominal breathing
- Hishiryo: beyond thinking and not-thinking
Main Indications
- Concentration and mental clarity
- Stress management
- Psychological resilience
- Existential questioning
Session Structure
Two 25-40 minute sitting periods with 10-minute walking meditation (kinhin) between.
Contraindications
- Severe knee or hip problems
- Active psychotic disorders
- Acute psychological distress