ANINTRODUCTION TO ZENBUDDHISM
psychotherapyareofcoursemuchmorevaried,andtheindi-
vidualphasesofthelongprocessmeetwithfarmoreopposition
thaninZen.
Fortheseandmanyotherreasonsadirecttransmissionof
ZentoWesternconditions isneither commendablenoreven
possible. Thepsychotherapist, however, who isseriouslycon-
cernedwiththequestionoftheaimsofhistherapycannotbe
unmovedwhenheseeswhatultimateresultanorientalmethod
ofspiritual "healing"—i.e. "makingwhole"—is striving for.
Itis a well-knownfact thatthisproblem has beenseriously
occupyingthemostventuresomemindsoftheEast formore
thantwothousandyears,andthatinthisrespectmethodsand
philosophicaldoctrineshavebeendevelopedwhichsimplyput
all Western attempts in the same line intothe shade. Our
attempts—with a few exceptions—have all stoppedshort at
either magic (mystery cults, among which Christianity must
becounted) ortheintellectual (philosophersfrom Pythagoras
toSchopenhauer).ItisonlythespiritualtragediesofGoethe's
Faust and Nietzsche's^arathustra which mark the first glim-
merings ofthe break-through of a total experience {Ganz-
heitserlebnis)inourWesternhemisphere.^Andwedonoteven
know today what these, themost promisingofall products
oftheEuropeanmind,mayatlengthsignify, sooverlaidare
theywithallthematerialityandobviousnessofourpreformed
Greekspirit.*Althoughourintellecthasbroughtwell-nighto
perfectiontheabilityofthebirdof prey to espythetiniest
mousefromthegreatestheight,thegravityofearthseizeshim
andtheSangskarasentanglehiminaworldofconfusingpic-
turesifhenolongerlooksforbootybutturnsatleastoneeye
inwardstofindhimwhoseeks.Yes,hefallsintothetravail ofa
demoniacalbirth,besetwithunknownterrorsanddangersand
menaced by deluding miragesand labyrinthinemazes. The
worstofall fatesthreatens the venturer;thesilent, abysmal
lonelinessinthetimewhichhecallshisown.Whoknowsanything
*InthisconnectionImustmentionalsotheEnglishmystic,William
Blake.Cf.theexcellentrepresentationinMiltonO.Percival'sWilliamBlake's
CircleofDestiny.CkjlumbiaUniversityPress,1938.
*ThegeniusoftheGreeksignifiesthebreak-throughoftheconsciousinto
thematerialityoftheworld,wherebythelatterwasrobbedofheroriginal
dreamlikeness.