SR: When you pass a monastery officer’s seat, you have to bow.
Student: Do you bow even if he is not sitting there?
SR: Even when he is not there, you should bow. We call them Pure Rules. Pure Rules are not dualistic rules. Pure Rules are absolute rules, and it is not a matter of to obey or not to obey, you have to just do it. As you practice zazen, you just sit, and that is zazen.
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