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When
the body is healthy and normal, people forget it.
It is when they are absorbed in work with joy that
they forget the existence of the body. Likewise,
the hands are in their best condition when they
are working but forgotten, and people are working
most efficiently when they are not conscious of
doing work. In addition, if I tell myself, ¡®I am
showing such kindness but..¡¯ or ¡®I am loving so
ardently but..¡¯, I am not showing kindness or loving
ardently in the true sense. If I am truly kind,
working for others itself will be my pleasure. That
is, I am doing it for my pleasure not because of
others. In other words, only when we abandon the
idea of confrontation with others or the concept
of profit and loss, we can dispel the thought of
¡®doing good for others.¡¯ When one forgets the existence
of self he is living the greatest life. Similarly,
as soon as I seem to have grasped something, saying,
¡®This is Zen! This is the life of Zen!¡¯ the world
of Zen slips away. This is why ancient Zenists said,
¡°Îçèâܬîî ÝÕØ¡Ùþí® òÁò¦ìÑãý ̸àõà÷ÝÖ.¡±
The life of Zen is to make efforts to remember myself
and to manage and stabilize my situation and environment
however urgent and unstable the environment is.
In other words, entering into the life of Zen does
not mean entering into a world that is far different
from the world I have lived so far. It simply means
awakening from illusions. We often think we are
in the east while we are actually in the west or
vice versa. We sometimes want to move things, which
have to be in the west, to the east, or things,
which have to be in the east, to the west. That
is, presuming that it is better to do this way or
that way, we give ourselves to useless thoughts.
If we truly believe it is good we may have to do
it, but we hesitate. In general, we are excessively
concerned over things irrelevant to us. We feel
jealous, hate and envy. Zen is an effort to liberate
us from such unnecessary agonies. |
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