This week's reading about a beheaded Zen martyr might be called ...
"Don't lose your head ... even if losing your head". 8)
Anyway, one can "lose ones head" yet "keep one's eye".
Some of the language of the Koan in the opening passage might be hard to get your own head around. However, it may be a bit clearer if we recall how the Buddhist perspectives can be many at once ... such as ....
... nothing to do, yet we do ... nothing to seek, yet we seek ... nothing to attain, yet there is attainment ...
So, we have "no concerns" about seeking the way, yet are diligent and concerned in seeking the way ...
There is no one to carry out Buddha's activities, yet Buddha's activities are carried out by Buddha and by each of us (not two) ...
Even if you do something, that is doing nothing (for there is nothing in need of doing or which can be done) ... which is all very different from "just complacently doing nothing" which, by the way, is a form of "doing something" too ...
There is no merit to be gained, and nothing to be gained or lost ... yet much to gain or lose.
You are acting, yet you are not just "you" acting when you act ... etc. etc.
Cook from 134
Hixon from 121
"Don't lose your head ... even if losing your head". 8)
Anyway, one can "lose ones head" yet "keep one's eye".
Some of the language of the Koan in the opening passage might be hard to get your own head around. However, it may be a bit clearer if we recall how the Buddhist perspectives can be many at once ... such as ....
... nothing to do, yet we do ... nothing to seek, yet we seek ... nothing to attain, yet there is attainment ...
So, we have "no concerns" about seeking the way, yet are diligent and concerned in seeking the way ...
There is no one to carry out Buddha's activities, yet Buddha's activities are carried out by Buddha and by each of us (not two) ...
Even if you do something, that is doing nothing (for there is nothing in need of doing or which can be done) ... which is all very different from "just complacently doing nothing" which, by the way, is a form of "doing something" too ...
There is no merit to be gained, and nothing to be gained or lost ... yet much to gain or lose.
You are acting, yet you are not just "you" acting when you act ... etc. etc.
Cook from 134
Hixon from 121
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