Monday, 18 November 2019

Mazu On Method

Mazu was once asked by a monk, “Why do you say that ‘mind is Buddha’?”

Mazu replied, “To end the crying of small children”.

The monk then asked, “So what do you say when the tears have dried up?”

Mazu answered, “It is neither mind nor Buddha”.

The monk continued probing. “Then what if people come along who don’t fit into either of these categories? How do you teach them?”

Mazu said, “Then I tell them that it’s not a thing”.

Still not giving up, the monk finally asked, “But what about if you come across someone who is truly present?”

To this Mazu replied, “I teach such a person to realize the great Way”

~ Xu zangjing, Vol. 119.408b

Now cry! Cry, kid, cry!

Once your tears dried up we can talk about zen and everything.



Submitted November 19, 2019 at 12:57AM by dec1phah https://ift.tt/2qZw0eR

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