Monday, 1 May 2023

Zen - what's it all about?



From one authority:-

Zen in its essence is the art of seeing into the nature of one’s own being, and it points the way from bondage to freedom. By making us drink right from the fountain of life, it liberates us from all the yokes under which we finite beings are usually suffering in this world.......This body of ours is something like an electric battery in which a mysterious power latently lies. When this power is not properly brought into operation, it either grows mouldy and withers away or is warped and expresses itself abnormally. It is the object of Zen, therefore, to save us from going crazy or being crippled. This is what I mean by freedom, giving free play to all the creative and benevolent impulses inherently lying in our hearts.

Zen..... wants us to open a ‘third eye’......to the hitherto undreamed-of region shut away from us through our own ignorance. When the cloud of ignorance disappears, the infinity of the heavens is manifested, where we see for the first time into the nature of our own being. We now know the signification of life, we know that it is not blind striving nor is it a mere display of brutal forces, but that while we know not definitely what the ultimate purport of life is, there is something in it that makes us feel infinitely blessed in the living of it and remain quite contented with it in all its evolution, without raising questions or entertaining pessimistic doubts.
 (D.T.Suzuki)








The problem is simply that there is no strictly logical path to such a state of liberation, either of mind or heart. There is no formulae or prescription - this because such a state of "being" can never be an attainment, can never be "our" possession. Which is why the word "grace" is often associated with Religion in general. Gift.

Therefore Zen can be seen as the heart of all Religion. Leaving us with the paradox that though there is nothing we can - or need - do, we cannot do nothing.






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