ANINTRODUCTION TO ZENBUDDHISM
Thiamade Hyakujo'sbackwetwithperspiration;hehad
satori.
Isthereanypossibleconnectionbetweenthewashingofthe
bowlsandtheblowingoutofthecandleandthetwistingofthe
nose?WemustsaywithUmmon:Ifthereisnone,howcould
theyhaveallcometoarealizationofthetruthofZen?Ifthere
is,whatistheirmerrelationship?Whatisthissatori?Whatnew
pointofviewoflookingatthingsisthis?
UnderDaiye(Ta-hui),^thegreatZenmasteroftheSung
dynasty,therewasamonknamedDoken(Tao-ch'ien),whohad
spent manyyearsin thestudyofZen, butwho had notas
yetuncovereditssecrets,iftherewereany.Hewasquitedis-
couragedwhenhewassenton anerrandtoa distantcity.A
triprequiringhalfayeartofinishwouldbeahindrancerather
thanahelptohisstudy.Sogen(Tsung-yuan),oneofhisfellow-
students,wasmostsympatheticandsaid,"Iwillaccompanyyou
onthistripanddoallIcanforyou;thereisnoreasonwhyyou
carmot go on with yourmeditation even while travelling."
OneeveningDokendespairinglyimploredhisfriendtoassist
himinthesolutionofthemysteryoflife.Thefriendsaid,"Iam
willingto helpyou ineveryway Ican, but therearesome
thingsinwhichIcannotbeofanyhelptoyou;theseyoumust
lookafterforyourself."Doken expressed thedesireto know
whatthesethingswere. Saidhisfriend: "Forinstance, when
youarehungryorthirsty,myeatingoffoodordrinkingwillnot
fillyourstomach; youmusteatanddrinkforyourselfWhen
youwanttorespondtothecallsofnatureyoumusttakecare
ofyourself,forIcannotbeofanyusetoyou.Andthenitwill
benobodyelsebutyourselfthatwillcarryyourbodyzilongthis
highway."Thisfi4endlycounselatonceopenedthemindofthe
truth-seekingmonk,whowassotransportedwithhisdiscovery
thathedidnotknowhowtoexpresshisjoy.Sogensaidthathis
workwasnowdoneandthathisfiirthercompanionshipwould
havenomeaning afterthis;soheleftDokentocontinuehis
journeyallbyhimself.AfterahalfyearDokenreturnedtohis