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losing turtle hairs and rabbit horn

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The earth, its rivers and hills, are castles in the air;
Heaven and hell are bogey bazaars atop the ocean waves.
The “pure” land and “unpure” world are brushes of turtle hair,
Nirvana and samsara, riding whips carved from rabbit horn.

from Zen Words for the Heart:
Hakuin’s commentary on the Heart Sutra

transl. by Norman Waddell

Turtle hair and rabbit horn don’t exist.  Hen’s teeth and cod tongues.  Cows with legs shorter on one side so they can stand on hill slopes and fog machines.  They are the delusions and illusions that make our world colourful.  Sometimes, like fairy tales, they give flesh to mystery and may even give voice to the painful transitions of life and death, parent and child, losing and letting go.

Inevitably, like Hakuin, we have to see the false hope in setting up form to explain emptiness, the mystery of relationship: striking aside waves to look for water.

Thank you for practising,

Genju

Image:  detail of Etude – the kanji variations of the characters for Form and Emptiness

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pebble zazen

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Dainin Katagiri was given to me by a flyfishing buddy from Hawaii. Returning to Silence: Zen practice in daily life gave me a sip of healing broth I needed at a time in my life when almost everything seemed totally out of control.  In the middle of the chaos, Katagiri’s words were a refuge.  I don’t recall having any great insights or feeling filled with awe about Zen.  What I do remember is a sudden moment of realization as I was playing with my daughter that this form was evidence of our relationship – in this moment.

Our daily life is just like casting pebbles into an ocean that is very serene.  Every form, every action is just like this.  The moment when the pebble becomes one with the ocean you can immediately see the ripples. These ripples are called “form” – form of washing your face, form of having a meal, form of doing gassho, form of walking, form of doing zazen….  Ripples are the form of action.

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Out of contact emerges relationship.  In relationship all things are one.


Thank you for practising,

Genju