THEKOAN
withphilosophy;Zenhasitsownreasonforstandingforitself,
andthisfactmustneverbelostsightof;otherwise,theentire
structureofZenfallsto pieces. The"cypress-tree"is forever
acypress-treeandhasnothingtodowithpantheismoranyother
"ism".Joshuwasnot aphilosopherevenin itsbroadestand
mostpopularsense;hewasaZenmasterthroughandthrough,
andallthatcomesforthfromhislipsisanutterancedirectly
ensuingfromhisspiritualexperience.Therefore,apartfromthis
muchof"subjectivism",thoughreallytherearenosuchdualities
in Zen as subject and object, thought and the world, the
"cypress-tree"utterlylosesitssignificance.Ifitisanintellectual
orconceptualstatement,wemayendeavourtounderstandits
meaningthroughtheratiocinativechainofideasascontained
init,andwemaycometoimaginethatwehavefinallysolvedthe
difficulty;butZenmasterswillassureyouthateventhenZen
isyet threethousandmilesawayfrom you,and thespiritof
Joshuwillbeheardlaughingatyoufrom behindthescreen,
whichafterallyouhadfailedtoremove.Thekoanisintended
tobenourishedinthoserecessesofthemindwherenological
analysis can ever reach.When themind matures so that it
becomesattunedtoasimilarframetothatofJoshu,themeaning
ofthe "cypress-tree" will reveal itself, and without further
questioningyouwillbeconvincedthatyounowknowitall.
AdiscipleofJoshucalledKaku-tetsu-shi(ChuehT'ieh-tzu)
wasaskedafterthedeathofhismasterwhetherhehadreally
madethestatementaboutthecypress-tree inresponseto the
question,"Whatis theftmdamental principleofBuddhism?"
Thediscipleunhesitatinglydeclared,"Mymasternevermade
thatstatement."Thiswasadirectcontradictionofthefact,for
everybodythenknewthatJoshuhadmadeit,andtheonewho
askedKaku-tetsu-shi aboutit washimselfnot ignorant ofit.
HisquestioningwastoseewhatinsightthisdiscipleofJoshuhad
intothemeaningofthestoryofthecypress-tree.Therefore,the
questionerfurtherpursuedTetsubysaying,"Butthisisasserted
by ever)'body, and how can you deny it?" Tetsu insisted,
"Mymasterneversaidit;andyouwilldowellifyoudonotthus
disparagehim,"Whatanaudaciousstatement!Butthosethat
knowZen knowthat this flat denialis theirrevocableproof
thatTetsuthoroughlyunderstood thespiritofhismaster.His