
However, the quality of our experiences, while less frequent, can be notably higher.
Because hermit monks meet on rigidly equal ground. We're ordained by no-one except our similarly equal mothers. Therefore we share, compare, and contrast from a position of parity.
And as none of us can invoke rank to overrule or silence another, we tend to do all of this freely, in sincere respect and gratitude.
Just having someone to talk to. Just that, leads us to cherish each other.
This is radically different from the way companionship works inside, where dominating "lesser" sangha is the defining role of teacher or senior student.
The obedience and hierarchy that are necessary in the monastery or Zen centre are pointless – impossible, actually – on our path; and as a hermit's teachers are often impersonal, we're in little danger of miring up in an obedience fetish.
Obedience to whom?
Throw in our civilian clothes, and layfolk are liable to be a bit mystified about what it is we "do". In such situations, it's natural to cite first what we don't do.
- We don't teach.
- We don't preach.
- We don't accept supervision from those who do.
- And we seldom practice in groups.
Most incisively, we cleave to our founder's insistence that enlightenment is not conferred. It's yours for the taking, and can't be refused or rescinded by anyone else.
Thus, the blog and social media component of my practice isn't about claiming authority I don't have. My efforts here aren't meant to teach others or arbitrate their enlightenment.
Rather, they help fulfil my duty of sangha. Supplying, for the most part, but receiving as well, when I'm lucky.
I greatly empathise with and appreciate my brothers and sisters on the path. This is a lonely calling, hard to triangulate, because our mistakes are made in solitude. Which means I'm frequently enlightened within minutes of encounters with other seekers.
A conundrum that's tormented me for 40 years, they resolved long ago.
Shackle struck, ego eluded.
Advance one step.
For those interested, my coordinates are:
https://universeodon.com/@RustyRing
https://bsky.app/profile/rusty-ring.bsky.social
https://twitter.com/Rusty_Ring
(My timeline on these platforms is rather more political these days than I'm comfortable with, but don't be intimated; I prioritise good conversations about Zen and practice, and related topics.)
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