Posted by Ballarat Interfaith Network on Saturday, 17 October 2015
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Posted by Ballarat Interfaith Network on Saturday, 17 October 2015
"What happened to Katzie? Where did he go?”
Soen-sa said, “Where do you come from?”“From my mother's belly.”“Where does your mother come from?” Gita was silent.Soen-sa said, “Everything in the world comes from the same one thing. It is like in a cookie factory. Many different kinds of cookies are made – lions, tigers, elephants, houses, people. They all have different shapes and different names, but they are all made from the same dough and they all taste the same. So all the different things that you see – a cat, a person, a tree, the sun, this floor – all these things are really the same.”“What are they?”
“People give them many different names. But in themselves, they have no names. When you are thinking, all things have different names and different shapes. But when you are not thinking, all things are the same. There are no words for them. People make the words. A cat doesn't say, ‘I am a cat.’ People say, ‘This is a cat.’ The sun doesn't say, ‘My name is sun.’ People say, ‘This is the sun.’
So when someone asks you, ‘What is this?’, how should you answer?”“I shouldn't use words.”Soen-sa said, “Very good! You shouldn't use words. So if someone asks you, ‘What is Buddha?’, what would be a good answer?”Gita was silent.Soen-sa said, “Now you ask me."“What is Buddha?”Soen-sa hit the floor.Gita laughed.Soen-sa said, “Now I ask you: What is Buddha?”Gita hit the floor.“What is God?”Gita hit the floor.“What is your mother?”Gita hit the floor.“What are you?”Gita hit the floor.“Very good! This is what all things in the world are made of. You and Buddha and God and your mother and the whole world are the same.”Gita smiled.Soen-sa said, “Do you have any more questions?”“You still haven't told me where Katz went.”Soen-sa leaned over, looked into her eyes, and said, “You already understand.”Gita said, “Oh!” and hit the floor very hard. Then she laughed.
As she was opening the door, she turned to Soen-sa and said, “But I'm not going to answer that way when I'm in school. I'm going to give regular answers!” Soen-sa laughed.
Throw away all opinions, all likes and dislikes, and only keep the mind that doesn't know... Your before-thinking mind, my before-thinking mind, all people's before-thinking minds are the same. This is your substance. Your substance, my substance, and the substance of the whole universe become one. So the tree, the mountain, the cloud, and you become one... The mind that becomes one with the universe is before thinking. Before thinking there are no words. “Same” and “different” are opposites words; they are from the mind that separates all things.
Zen practice ... requires great faith, great courage, and great questioning. What is great faith? Great faith means that at all times you keep the mind which decided to practice, no matter what. It is like a hen sitting on her eggs. She sits on them constantly, caring for them and giving them warmth, so that they will hatch. If she becomes careless or negligent, the eggs will not hatch and become chicks. So Zen mind means always and everywhere believing in myself... Great courage ... means bringing all your energy to one point. It is like a cat hunting a mouse. The mouse has retreated into its hole, but the cat waits outside the hole for hours on end without the slightest movement. It is totally concentrated on the mouse-hole. This is Zen mind – cutting off all thinking and directing all your energy to one point. Next – great questioning... If you question with great sincerity, there will only be don't-know mind.