The myriad differences
Resolved by sitting,
All doors opened.
In this still place
I follow my nature,
Be what it may.
From the one hundred flowers
I wander freely,
The soaring cliff-
My hall of meditation.
Sitting on this frosty seat,
No further dream of fame.
The forest, the mountain
Follow their ancient ways,
And through the long spring day,
No even the shadow of a bird,
- Reizan (~1411)
If you proceed from thence and set out in quest of words and sentences,
cudgeling your brains over their logical meanings,
working out a thousand possibilities and ten thousand subtle distinctions,
and creating endless questions and debates,
all that you will gain thereby is a glib tongue,
while at the same time you will be getting farther and farther away from the Tao,
with no rest to your wandering.
- Yun-men
My poems, they’re poems too;
Some people even call them hymns.
Poems and hymns are on the whole alike
When you read them you’ve got
To go at it with care,
Slowly, slowly, carefully probing
Don’t rashly assume it’s all simple and easy.
Use poems to learn how to practice the Way
Then you’ll find it a hugely laughable affair!
- Gensei (1623-1668)
A bird in a secluded grove sings like a flute.
Willows sway gracefully with their golden threads.
The mountain valley grows the quieter
As the clouds return.
A breeze brings along the fragrance
Of apricot flowers.
For a whole day I have sat here
Encompassed by peace,
Till my mind is cleansed in and out
Of all cares and idle thoughts.
I wish to tell you how I feel,
But words fail me.
If you come to this grove,
We can compare notes.
- Fa-yen
The days and months go by like lightning: we should value the time.
We pass from life to death in the time it takes to breathe in and breathe out:
it’s hard to guarantee even a morning and an evening.
Whether walking, standing, sitting, or lying down, do not waste even a moment of time.
Become ever braver and bolder.
Be like our original teacher Shakyamuni, who kept on progressing energetically.
- T’aego
“It’s easy to say “I love you”.
It’s easy to talk about love,
and presence, and awareness,
and a deep acceptance of what is.
It’s easy to teach,
to say things that sound true,
and good, and spiritual.
But they are just words.
There is a world before words.
When anger surges, as it will, can you stay close, and not numb it, or lash out?
When fear bursts in the body, can you breathe into it,
and not fuse with it, or run away into stories?
When you feel hurt, rejected, unloved, abandoned,
can you make room for that feeling,
welcome it in the body,
bow to its intensity, its fire, its presence,
and not attack, or act out, or call people names?
Can you commit to not abandoning yourself now that you need your own love the most?
It’s easy to talk about love.
It’s easy to teach.
Until our old wounds are opened.
Until life doesn’t go our way.
What triggers you
is inviting you
to a deeper self-love.
Can you see?
There is no shame in this:
We all have tender places.”
~Jeff Foster
It is only you that cannot let go.
You yourself build walls between the worlds and then see a difference between yourself and others.
It is you yourself who are obstructing the three realms;
how could the three realms ever obstruct you?
If you do not create obstructions yourself,
then this very existence of yours will be the all-embracing body and the all-embracing mind.
- Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157)