Zen

Joshu’s ‘A bead in one’s hand’ (2)

Master Joshu said to an assembly, “The true-Self is just like a bead in one’s hand. It reflects a bird when a bird comes to it and reflects a lion when a lion comes to it. I use a blade of grass as the Buddha and use the Buddha as a blade of grass. The Buddha is an illusion, and an illusion is the Buddha.”

Then, a monk asked, “I don’t know whose illusion the Buddha is.” Joshu said, “Everyone’s illusion.”

The monk said, “How can I avoid it?” Joshu said, “Why are you going to avoid it?”

Student: “How is it when Joshu uses a blade of grass as the Buddha?”

Master: “What is humble is not humble.”

Student: “How is it when Joshu uses the Buddha as a blade of grass?”

Master: “What is precious is not precious.”

Commentary:

The Buddha reveals itself when what is humble is equal to what is precious.

©Boo Ahm

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