An introduction to Zen Buddhism

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FOREWORD

nomoretroubledbyangerandhatred,nomorebittenby
envyandambition,nomorestungbysorrowandchagrin,
nomoreoverwhelmedbymelancholyanddespair,"etc.

ThatishowanOriental,himselfadiscipleofZen,describes

the essence ofenlightenment. It mustbe admitted thatthis
passagewouldneedonlythemostminutealterationsinorder
nottobeoutofplaceinanyChristianmysticalbookofdevo-


tion.Yetsomehowitfailstohelpusasregardsunderstanding

thesatoriexperiencedescribedbythisall-embracingcasuistry.
PresumablyNukariya is speaking to Western rationalism, of

whichhehimselfhasacquired agooddose,andthatiswhy

it all soundsso flatlyedifying. Theabstruseobscurityofthe

Zenanecdotesispreferabletothisadaptation:adusumDelphini;

itconveysagreatdealmore,whilesayingless.
^enisanythingbutaphilosophyinthe Westernsenseoftheword.^
ThisistheopinionexpressedbyRudolfOttoinhisintroduction


toOhasama'sbookon ^en,whenhesaysthatNukariyahas

fittedthemagicorientalworldofideasintoourWesternphilo-
sophiccategories,andconfuseditwiththese.Ifpsycho-physical


parallelism, the most wooden ofall doctrines, is invoked in

order to explain this mystical intuition of Not-twoness
{^fichtzweiheit)andOnenessandthecoincidentiaoppositorium,one
is completelyejectedfrom thesphereofkoanandkwatsuand
satori}Itisfarbettertoallowoneselftobecomedeeplyimbued


beforehandwiththeexoticobscurityoftheZenanecdotes,and

tobearinmindthewholetimethatsatoriisamysteriumineffabile,
asindeedtheZenmasterswishittobe.Betweentheanecdotes
andthemysticalenlightenmentthereis,forourunderstanding,
agulf,thepMDSsibilityofbridgingwhichcanatbestbeindicated

butneverinpracticeachieved.'Onehasthefeelingoftouching

up>ona truesecret,notsomethingthathasbeenimaginedor
pretended;thisisnotacaseofmystifyingsecrecy,butratherof

'"Zenisneitherpsychologynorphilosophy."
OttoinOhasama:^<n,p.viii.
*IfinspiteofthisIattempt"explanationa"inwhatfollows,Iamstill
fullyawarethatinthesenseofsatcriwhatIsaycanonlybeuseless.Icouldnot
resist,however,theattempttomanoeuvreourWesternunderstandingatleast

intotheproximityofanunderstanding—atasksodifficultthatinsodoing

onemusttakeupononeselfcertaincrimesagainstthespiritofZen.
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