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Update for April 2010

April 8th, 2010

It’s been a busy April (no fooling!). Updates galore.

I’ve added the 48 stories of the Mumonkan (also known as the Gateless Gate).

I’ve set up our Twitter account for @101ZenStories, so please follow us here.

I’ve tweaked a few things and tried to make everything more user-friendly.  Please let me know if you have any suggestions.

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Gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā

Adding the Mumonkan to 101ZenStories.org

March 30th, 2010

Zen Rock Garden

I’m excited to announce that we will be also adding publishing the 48 Zen Koans from the Mumonkan starting this week.

I have been a big fan of these stories for awhile and I hope their addition will help anyone trying to learn more about the Zen literature and Koans.

I am removing the comment option from these stories as I haven’t seen anyone leave comments yet.  If you have any comments, you can leave them here or contact me here.

Enjoy,

-Mu

Bodhidharma’s Peace Of Mind

March 30th, 2010

Bodhidharma sat facing the stone wall. The Second Patriarch of Chinese C’han (Zen), Suika, stood long in the thick snow. Finally, he severed his own arm and presented it to Bodhidharma. He said, “Your student cannot pacify his mind. You, the First Patriarch, please, give me peace of mind!” The First Patriarch replied, “Bring that mind, I will calm it down!” The Second Patriarch said, “I search for it everywhere, but I cannot find it!” Bodhidharma replied, “I have already pacified it for you!”

Mumon’s Comment:

That toothless old chap from India proudly travelled ten thousand li over the ocean (to China). This was indeed as if he deliberately raised waves where there was no wave. At last, he got only one disciple, who was maimed by cutting off his own arm. Alas, he was a fool indeed.

The First Patriarch from India taught straight forward,
A series of all the troubles has initiated from him.
The one who disturbed the calm world,
Is Boddhidharma, you indeed!

Joshu’s Dog

March 30th, 2010

A monk asked Joshu, “Has the dog the Buddha nature?”
Joshu replied, “Mu”

Mumon’s Comment:

For the pursuit of Zen, you must pass through the barriers (gates) set up by the Zen masters. To attain his mysterious awareness one must completely uproot all the normal workings of one’s mind. If you do not pass through the barriers, nor uproot the normal workings of your mind, whatever you do and whatever you think is a tangle of ghost. Now what are the barriers? This one word “Mu” is the sole barrier. This is why it is called the Gateless Gate of Zen. The one who passes through this barrier shall meet with Joshu face to face and also see with the same eyes, hear with the same ears and walk together in the long train of the patriarchs. Wouldn’t that be pleasant?

Would you like to pass through this barrier? Then concentrate your whole body, with its 360 bones and joints, and 84,000 hair follicles, into this question of what “Mu” is; day and night, without ceasing, hold it before you. It is neither nothingness, nor its relative “not” of “is” and “is not.” It must be like gulping a hot iron ball that you can neither swallow nor spit out.

Then, all the useless knowledge you have diligently learned till now is thrown away. As a fruit ripening in season, your internality and externality spontaneously become one. As with a mute man who had had a dream, you know it for sure and yet cannot say it. Indeed your ego-shell suddenly is crushed, you can shake heaven and earth. Just as with getting ahold of a great sword of a general, when you meet Buddha you will kill Buddha. A master of Zen? You will kill him, too. As you stand on the brink of life and death, you are absolutely free. You can enter any world as if it were your own playground. How do you concentrate on this Mu? Pour every ounce of your entire energy into it and do not give up, then a torch of truth will illuminate the entire universe.

Has a dog the Buddha nature?
This is a matter of life and death.
If you wonder whether a dog has it or not,
You certainly lose your body and life!