An introduction to Zen Buddhism

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PRACTICALZEN

andwecannotblamethemforsothinking.Zenought,therefore,

tobepresentedJilsofromitseasy, familiar,andapproachable
side.Lifeisthebasisofallthings;apartfromitnothingcanstand.
Withallourphilosophy,withallourgrandandenhancingideas,

wecannotescapelifeaswehvcit.Star-gazersarestillwalking

onthesolidearth.

Whatis Zen, then, when made accessibleto everybody?

Joshu(Chao-chou)onceaskedanewmonk:

"Haveyoueverbeenherebefore?"

Themonkanswered,"Yes,sir,Ihave."

Thereuponthemastersaid,"Haveacupoftea."

Lateronanothermonkcameandheaskedhimthesame

question,"Haveyoueverbeenhere?"

Thistimetheanswerwasquiteopposite."Ihaveneverbeen
here,sir."


Theoldmaster,however,answeredjustasbefore,"Have

acupoftea."


AfterwardstheInju(themanagingmonkofthemonastery)

askedthemaster,"Howisitthatyoumakethesameofferingof

acupofteanomatterwhatamonk'sreplyis?"


Theoldmastercalledout,"OInju!"whoatoncerephed,

"Yes,master."WhereuponJoshusaid,"Haveacupoftea."

Joshu(778—897)wasoneofthemostastuteZenmastersduring

theT*angdynasty,andthedevelopmentofZeninChinaowes

muchtohim. Heissaidtohave travelledevenwhenhewas

eightyyearsofage, hisobjectbeingto perfecthimselfin the


masteryofZen.Hediedinhisonehimdredandtwentiethyear.

Whateverutterances hemade werelikejewels that sparkled

brighdy.Itwassaidofhim,"HisZenshinesuponhislips."A

monkwhowasstillanovicecametohimandaskedtobein-

structedinZen.


Joshusaid,"Haveyounothadyourbreakfastyet?"

Repliedthemonk,"Yes,sir,Ihavehaditalready."
"Ifso,washyourdishes."Thisremarkbytheoldmaster
openedthenovice'seyetothetruthofZen.


Onedayhewassweepingthegroundwhenamonkaskedhim,

"Youaresuchawiseandholymaster;tellmehowitisthatdust

everaccumulatesinyouryard."
Saidthemaster,"Itcomesfromtheoutside."

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