Joshu’s ‘A bead in one’s hand’ (2) – Zen Fools

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Grasp Joshu mentioned to an meeting, “The true-Self is rather like a bead in a single’s hand. It displays a chook when a chook involves it and displays a lion when a lion involves it. I exploit a blade of grass because the Buddha and use the Buddha as a blade of grass. The Buddha is an phantasm, and an phantasm is the Buddha.”

Then, a monk requested, “I don’t know whose phantasm the Buddha is.” Joshu mentioned, “Everybody’s phantasm.”

The monk mentioned, “How can I keep away from it?” Joshu mentioned, “Why are you going to keep away from it?”

Pupil: “How is it when Joshu makes use of a blade of grass because the Buddha?”

Grasp: “What’s humble will not be humble.”

Pupil: “How is it when Joshu makes use of the Buddha as a blade of grass?”

Grasp: “What’s valuable will not be valuable.”

Commentary:

The Buddha reveals itself when what’s humble is the same as what’s valuable.

©Boo Ahm

All writing ©Boo Ahm. All photos ©Simon Hathaway

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