An introduction to Zen Buddhism

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THE MEDITATION HALL AND THE MONKSLIFE

aseverunlesshehasopenedaneyetothetruthofZen.This
inscrutabilityisnotnecessarilycausedbytheabstrusenatureof

thebooks,butbecausethelistener'smindisstillencrustedwith

thehardsheUofrelativeconsciousness.
Duringthesesshin,besidesthelectures,themonkshavewhat

iskno\s'nas"sanzen".Todosanzenistogotothemasterand

presenttheirv-iewsonthekoantheyhaveforthemaster'scritical

examination. Inthedayswhenagreatsesshinisnotgoingon,

sanzenwillprobablytakeplacetwiceaday,butduringthespecial
timeof"thoughtcollection"—whichisthemeaningoisesshin—


themonkhas toseethemasterfourorfivetimesaday.This

seeing the master does not take place openly; themonk is

required togo individually to themaster'sroom, where the
interview takes placein a most formal and solemn manner.

Whenthemonkisabouttocrossthethreshold,hemakesthree

bows,eachtimeprostratinghimselfonthefloor;henowenters

theroomkeepinghishandspalmtopalminfrontofhischest,

andwhenhecomesnearthemasterhekneelsdownandmakes

stillanotherprostration.Thisceremonyover,nofurtherworldly
considerationsareentertained;ifnecessaryfromtheZenpoint

ofview,evenblowsmaybeexchanged.Tomakemanifestthe

truthofZenwithallsincerityofheartisthesoleconsideration

;

everything else receivesonly subordinate attention. Thepre-

sentationover,themonkretiresfromtheroomwiththesame

elaborateceremonywithwhichheentered.Thisexercisemaybe

verytryingonthemaster,foronesanzenforthirtymonkswill
occupymorethananhourandahalfofmostexactingattention.
Absolute confidence is placed in themaster so farashis

understandingofZengoes,butifthemonkthinkshehassufficient

reasonfordoubtingthemaster'sabilityhemaysettleitwithhim

personallyat the time ofsanzen. This presentation ofviews,
therefore,isnoidleplayforeithermasterormonk.Itis,indeed,
amostseriousaffair,andbecauseitissothisdisciplineofZenhas

greatmoralvalue.Toillustratethisletusconsideranincident

fromthelifeofHakuin,thefounderofmodemRinzaiZenin

Japan.


OnesummereveningwhenHakuincametopresenthisview

tohisoldmaster,whowascoolinghimselfontheveranda,the

master rudely said, "Stuffandnonsense!" Hakuin repeated
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