Friday, 15 November 2019

Linji’s Zen Practice

I say to you there is no buddha, no dharma, nothing to practice, nothing to enlighten to.

Just what are you seeking in the highways and byways?

Blind men! You’re putting a head on top of the one you already have.

What do you yourselves lack?

Followers of the Way, your own present activities do not differ from those of the patriarch-buddhas.

You just don’t believe this and keep on seeking outside.

Make no mistake! Outside there is no dharma; inside, there is nothing to be obtained.

Better than grasp at the words from my mouth, take it easy and do nothing.

Don’t continue [thoughts] that have already arisen and don’t let those that haven’t yet arisen be aroused.

Just this will be worth far more to you than a ten years’ pilgrimage.

~ Linji, a teacher of zen - The Record of Linji, R.F. Sasaki, p. 22



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