An introduction to Zen Buddhism

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ANINTRODUCTION TO ZEN BUDDHISM

sumptuousdinner,theythinkofthosedepartedspiritsandother

beingswhoareUvinginthisandotherworlds,andeachtaking

outaboutsevengrainsofricefromhisp>ortionoffersthemtothe
unseen.WTiileeatingperfectquietudeprevails; thedishesare
handlednoiselessly,nowordisuttered,noconversationgoeson,
andalltheirdesiresareindicatedbyfoldingandrubbingtheir

hands.Eatingisaseriousaffairwiththem.Whenanotherbowl

ofriceiswanted,themonkholdsouthisfoldinghands,thewaiter

noticesitandsitswiththericereceptaclebeforethehungryone

;

thelattertakesuphisbowl,lightlyp)asseshishandaroundthe

bottom to wpe offwhatever dirt mayhave attached itself

andbelikelytosoilthehandofthewaiter.VVTiilethebowlis
beingfilled,theeaterkeepshishandsfolded;therubbingofhis
palmsagainsteachothershowsthatthewaiterhasputenough
riceorsoupinhisbowl.

Theruleisthateachmonkshouldeatupallthatisserved

him,"gatheringupthefragmentsthatremain";forthatistheir
religion.Afterathirdorfourthhelpingofrice,themealcomes

toanend.Theleaderclapsthewoodenblocksandthewaiters

bringhotwater;eachmonkfillshislargestbowlwithitandinit

alltheotherbowlsareneatlywashedandwip>edwiththetiny

napkinwhichiscarriedbyhim.Thenawoodenpailgoesround

toreceivetheslop;eachmonkgathersuphisdishesandwrap*

themuponcemore;thetablesarenowemptyasbeforeexcept

forthegrainsofricethathadbeenofferedatthebeginningofthe

meal tothein\'isiblebeings. Thewoodenblocks areclapped

againandthemonksleavetheroominthesamequietandorderly

processionastheyentered.

Theindustryofthemonksisproverbial.WTienthedayisnot

setforstudyathome,theyaregenerallyseensoonafterbreakfast,

abouthalfpastfiveinsummerandhalfpastsixinwinter,outin

themonasterygroundsortillingthefarmattachedtotheZendo,
Later,certaingroupsofthemgointotheneighbouringvillages
tobegforrice.Theykeepthemonastery,insideandoutside,in

perfectorder.Whenwesay,"ThisislikeaZentemple,"itmeans

thattheplaceiskeptintheneatestpossibleorder. Commonly

attachedtoaZendoaresomepatronswhosehomesarevisited

regularlyforasupplyofriceorvegetables.Whenbeggingthey
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