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Kyozan’s Sermon From The Third Seat

March 17th, 2010

In a dream Kyozan went to Maitreya’s Pure Land and sat in the third seat. A monk there beat the gavel and said, “Today the one in the third seat will give a sermon.” Kyozan arose, hit the gavel and said,”The truth of Mahayana is beyond any verbal expression! Listen, listen!”

Mumon’s Comment:

You tell me, did Kyozan preach, or did he not? If he opens his mouth, he is lost. If he seals his mouth, he is lost, too. Whether he opens or seals his mouth, Kyozan is 108 thousand miles away from truth.

In the bright daylight,
And yet in a dream he talks a dream.
Indeed a possessed word, a possessed word,
He is deceiving the entire crowd.

Fuketsu’s Silence And Words

March 17th, 2010

A monk asked Fuketsu, “Without words or without silence transgressing, how can one be unmistakably one with the universe?”
Fuketsu said, “I often think of March in Konan (Southern China). The birds sing among hundreds of flagrant flowers.”

Mumon’s Comment:

Fuketsu’s mind was quick as lightning, snatching the road and walking on it. Regrettably Fuketsu was not able to sit on the words of the “ancestors.” If anyone should penetrate into this, he would be absolutely free. Without words, without phrases, now say what Zen is.

Fuketsu did not say such a fine phrase,
Without uttering words, he already let it be known.
If Fuketsu had become talkative,
You do not know what to do.

Eno’s Good And Evil

March 17th, 2010

Eno, the Sixth Patriarch of Chinese C’han (Zen), was pursued by Monk Emyo up to Daiyurei. The patriarch, seeing Emyo coming, laid the robe and the bowl on a rock, and said to him, “This robe represents the faith. Is it to be fought for by force? You may take them now.” Emyo went to move the bowl and the robe and yet they were as heavy as mountains. He could not move them. Hesitating and trembling, Emyo asked the patriarch, “I come for the teaching, not for the robe. Please enlighten me!” The patriarch said, “What is primordially Emyo (i.e., your true self), if you do not think this is good nor do you think this is evil?” At that moment Emyo was greatly awakened. His whole body was covered with sweat. Emyo cried, bowed, and said, “Is there or is there not any other (deep) significance (in Zen) than your secret words and teachings a minute ago?” The patriarch answered, “What I have told you is no secret at all. Once you have realized your own true self, the depth (in Zen) rather belongs to you!” Emyo said, “When I was at Obai with the other monks, I never realized what my true self was. Now you have dispersed the clouds of my ignorance to realize it, just like a man capable of discerning warm and cold by tasting water. From now on you are my teacher!” The patriarch said, “We both have Obai for our teacher. Guard your own self!”

Mumon’s Comment:

We should say that the sixth patriarch was in an emergency. This revelation of his, however, resembles the deed of an overly protective grandmother, who peeled a fresh lichi (a dessert fruit), removed its stone and put it to her grandchild’s mouth ready for him to swallow.

You describe it in vain, you picture it to no avail,
Praising it is useless, cease to worry about it at all.
It is your true self, it has nowhere to hide,
Even if the universe is annihilated, it is not destroyed.

Kashapa’s Flag Pole

March 17th, 2010

Ananda asked Maha Kashapa, “Buddha gave you the golden woven robe of successorship. What else did he give you?”
Kashapa said, “Ananda!”
“Yes!” answered Ananda.
“Knock down the flagpole at the gate!” said Kashapa.

Mumon’s Comment:

If you can give a “turning word” (a momentous word for awakening), you will see the meeting at Mount Grdhrahuta? still in session. If not, no matter how much you make struggles to study from the age of Vipasyin, you cannot attain enlightenment.

How is Ananda’s question, compared to Kashapa’s answer of heart.
How many people have since then opened their eyes.
Elder brother calls and younger brother answers–the family disgrace.
This spring does not belong to Yin and Yang.