Category Zen Stories

Zen Story: “It must be possible to TELL us what Zen is”

“Roshi Kapleau agreed to educate a group of psychoanalysts about Zen. After being introduced to the group by the director of the analytic institute, then Roshi quietly sat down upon a cushion placed on the floor. A student entered, prostrated…

Zen Story: “Show me your self and I will pacify it”

“One of the most famous legends spun about Bodhidharma is that the seeker Huike patiently stood deep in the nocturnal snow outside the old master’s cave, yearning for instruction. He finally hacked off his own left forearm and presented it…

Zen Story: “It was a large glass of soy sauce”

“One day there was an earthquake that shook the entire Zen temple. Parts of it even collapsed. Many of the monks were terrified. When the earthquake stopped the teacher said, “Now you have had the opportunity to see how a…

Zen Story: “As miserable as ever”

“One day the Master announced that a young monk had reached an advanced state of enlightment. The news caused some stir. Some of the monks went to see the young monk. “We heard you are enlightened. Is that true?” they…

Zen Story: “You are not me”

“One day Chuang Tzu and a friend were walking by a river. “Look at the fish swimming about,” said Chuang Tzu, “They are really enjoying themselves.” “You are not a fish,” replied the friend, “So you can’t truly know that…

Zen Story: “There is no objective world”

“Once there was a monk who specialized in the Buddhist precepts, and he kept to them all his life. Once when he was walking at night, he stepped on something. It made a squishing sound, and he imagined he had…

Zen Story: “Not to ‘attain enlightenment”

“Modern-era Soto Zen master Shunryu Suzuki clarifies: “We practice zazen meditation to naturally express True Nature, not to ‘attain enlightenment.’” And one of Zen master Sengai’s famous cartoonish Zen paintings shows a smiling frog sitting on a lily pad, with…

Zen Story: “Pleasant things may disturb meditation”

“Kitano Gempo, abbot of Eihei temple, was ninety-two years old when he passed away in the year 1933. He endeavoured his whole life not to be attached to anything. As a wandering mendicant when he was twenty he happened to…

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