An introduction to Zen Buddhism

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PRACTICAL ZEN

thatisinthewrongwithme."Isthisnotsimpleenough?—jxist

callingonebyname?Chu'slastcommentmaynotbesovery

intelligiblefrom an ordinary logical p>oint ofview, but one
callingandanotherrespondingis oneofthecommonestand


most practicalaffairs oflife. Zen declares that the truthis

preciselythere,sowecanseewhatamatter-of-factthingZen

is.Thereisnomysteryinit,thefactisop)entoall:Ihailyou,
andyoucallback;one"hallo!" callsforthanother"hallo!"
andthisisallthereistoit.


Ryosui(Liang-sui)wasstudyingZenunderMayoku(Ma-ku,

acontemporaryofRinzai),andwhenMayokucalledout,"O

Ryosui!" he answered, "Yes!" Thus called three times, he


answered three times, when the master remarked, "O you

stupid fellow!" This brought Ryosui to his senses; he now

imderstoodZenandexclaimed: "Omaster,don'tdeceiveme

anymore.IfIhadnotcometoyouIshouldhavebeenmiserably

ledastrayallmylifebythesutrasandthesastras." Lateron

Ryosuisaidtosomeofhisfellow-monkswhohadbeenspending

theirtimeinthemasteryofBuddhistphilosophy,"Allthatyou


know,Iknow;butwhatIknow,noneofyouknow."Isitnot

wonderfulthat Ryosuicouldmakesuch anutterancejustby

understandingthesignificanceofhismaster'scall?


Dotheseexamplesmake thesubjectin handany clearer

ormoreintelligiblethanbefore?Icanmultiplysuchinstances


indefinitely, but thosesofar citedmay sufficeto show that

Zenisafterallnotaverycomplicatedaffair,orastudyrequiring

thehighestfacultyofabstractionandspeculation.Thetruthand

p>ower ofZen consists in its very simplicity, directness, and

utmost practicalness. "Good morning; howare you today?"

"Thankyou,Iamwell"—hereisZen. "Pleasehaveacupof
tea"—this,again,isfullofZen.Whenahungrymonkatwork
heardthedinner-gongheimmediatelydroppedhisworkand


showedhimselfin thedining-room. Themaster, seeinghim,

laughed heartily, forthe monk had been acting Zen to its

fullestextent.Nothing couldbemorenatural; theonething
needfulisjusttoopenone'seyetothesignificanceofitall.


ButhereisadangerousloopholewhichthestudentofZen

oughtto be especially careful to avoid. Zen must never be

contusedwithnaturalismorhbertinism,whichmeanstofollow

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