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"Forget it. I could not bother explaining to you. Anyway, I am free now. I shall go now wherever I want." SUN ZHEN NI 孙珍妮 as PIAN RAN ˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ TILL THE END OF THE MOON 长月烬明 (2023)
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鳥兒在樹梢歌唱,也在我們心裡歌唱。 詩人芭蕉寫道:
多麼寂靜,
蟬的聲音,
穿透岩石。
The bird singing in the tree sings in our heart. The poet Basho wrote:
What stillness,
The voices of the cicadas,
Penetrate the rock. 
《法句經》 偈頌 第289偈
緣起之鍊的第十二環是“死亡”,但為了更充分地體驗生命,必須有“生中死亡”。
珍妮·霍爾/Jenny Hall 探討了這個主題。
Verses from the Dhammapada 289
The 12th Link of the Chain of Dependent Origination is 'Death', but there is a death-in-life necessary to experience life more fully. Jenny Hall explores this theme.
[……]We tend to ignore the Buddha’s teaching that impermanence is the natural state of the world. Everything, including ourselves, changes, ages and dies. We also forget that the Buddha taught that ‘I’ am a delusion made up of five impermanent aggregates: physical form, sensations, perceptions, mental formations and sense consciousness. They come together to create a psycho-physical organism. When the form dies, they break up.
Despite our transience, we cling, not only to the idea of youth, but to all our experiences, both enjoyable and distressing. This creates the delusion of ‘me’. This delusion is terrified of death. Such fear drives us to strive constantly to become ‘someone’. We pursue this goal through possessions, relationships and accomplishments. Even the desire to become a Zen student may be initially part of such ambition. Before starting the Zen training, I had read that through zazen (sitting meditation), I would find my ‘real’ self. I believed that if I sat long enough this real me would appear. Fear arose when nothing emerged!
‘… the wise will enter the Path leading to Nirvana.’
The Zen training helps us to recognise this fear. We learn to greet it and to embrace it. When we stop running away from it, the energy is transformed into the spaciousness and timelessness of ‘Choiceless Awareness’ – the description given by the sage Krishnamurti for consciousness without the delusion of self. This ‘I’ made up of fear drops off. So we learn to ‘die’ on the cushion before we die physically.
Master Sokei-an said that when the time comes, and death approaches:
‘We fold our hands, bow our head and return to where we always have been.’
These beautiful words express the whole of the Zen training.
The story of The Dead Man’s Answer, illustrates this complete self-abandonment. Mamiya went to a Zen master and asked for guidance. He was given the koan: ‘What is the sound of one hand clapping?’ Mamiya concentrated on what the answer might be. When he went back to his teacher, the teacher said: ‘You must work harder. You are too attached to food, wealth and that sound. It would be better if you died. That would solve the problem.’ The next time Mamiya met his teacher he was asked for an answer. Mamiya fell onto the floor as though he was dead.
‘Yes, you are dead, but what about that sound?’ said the master.
Mamiya looked up and said ‘I haven’t solved that yet.’ The teacher said: ‘Dead men do not speak. Get out!’
The daily life practice offers the opportunity to ‘die’ from moment to moment. Each time ‘I’ give myself away into the situation, becoming at one with it, whether it pleases me or displeases me, is a little ‘death’. At the same time the craving ‘to be’ someone drops off too. The spacious intimacy of the open heart appears. We participate fully with life, its ups and downs, the light and the darkness both. There is no separation. When there is freedom from this one who stands apart judging everything about me there is just the Buddha’s compassion remaining.
The bird singing in the tree sings in our heart. The poet Basho wrote:
What stillness,
The voices of the cicadas,
Penetrate the rock. 🙏
text ©️Jenny Hall
https://www.thezengateway.com/teachings/verses-from-the-dhammapada-289
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fc: Sun Zhenni (孙珍妮)
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