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How do we throw away the fan? Not anything to throw away except the need to throw something away. Some sorrow is blue sky. Listen to my eyes. No me and you, so let's sit here together.
The nature of fan is the nature of wind.
The nature of wind is the nature of air.
Air covers the world, fan is gone.
Have a cup of tea.
"Know that the practice of zazen is the complete path of buddha-dharma and nothing can be compared to it....it is not the practice of one or two buddhas but all the buddha ancestors practice this way."
Dogen zenji in Bendowa
'How do you throw away the fan? Because as long as there is a person to throw away something, the fan is still there. How do I throw away the fan without hands and head?'
Thank you for this question, and for the responses in this thread. I would echo some others re the dropping away thing. But know that the echoing is not the dropping away.
There is a broken fan before me.
Yet it is not broken, only my mind is broken.
No mind, no fan. Empty.
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Drinking tea by the ocean.
There is a broken fan before me.
Taigu... some confusion on my part. In your saying that the attendant (student) in showing his lack of ability, inadequacy and/or being totally fooled, does not seem to be Wicks take on this Main Case. He says the attendant was no slouch (page 79, third paragraph), by him stating that the horn is broken... ie, it wasn't broken till he brought it up and started talking about it, but that broke It; now its broken.
Does that not also point to the question in the Preface... "Where is the fault?" (any attachment to pain or pleasure)
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