Zen

Namjun’s cutting a cat (5)

One day seeing his students quarrelling about the ownership of a cat, Namjun, holding the cat in one hand and a sword in the other, said, “If you can say, I’ll leave this cat alive, but I’ll cut it if you can’t say.” No one said, and he cut the cat into two. When he told the story to Joshu later, Joshu took off one of his shoes, put it on his head and went out of the room. Seeing it, Namjun said, “If you had been then, the cat could have been saved.”

Student: “Why did Namjun kill the cat?”

Master: “Because a sentient being is cruel.”

Commentary:

A king never kills a living thing but orders his servants to if necessary.

©Boo Ahm

All writing ©Boo Ahm. All images ©Simon Hathaway

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