5/6 TRANSMISSION of the LIGHT: to Touzi

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  • Zen_Fire
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 76

    #16
    Re: 5/6 TRANSMISSION of the LIGHT: to Touzi

    By the way,

    my parrot like quotations again.

    From Hixon:

    "If you cannot say reality is anything at all, how can you say it is silence?"

    "Both singing and keeping still, Keizan Zenji offers his closing poem this morning: 'Only birds can fly over the sharp sword mountains against the dawn sky. Who can walk along a sharp line edge?' Yet when the birds reach the peaks, they find not a sharp line but a vast landscape, range after mountain range, covered with pine trees, filled with rushing streams. When someone actually reach the realmless realm - not speech, not silence - this sword edge provides plenty of space to walk comfortably. Even to dance and run in all directions."

    From Cleary:

    "The truth is beyond written words - how can it be made the subject of a lecture?"

    "Yuantong then took his staff and went into the hall, where he saw Touzi sleeping. He hit the seat and scolded him. 'I have no extra rice here to give you so you can just eat and sleep.' Touzi said, 'What would you have me do?' Yuantong said, 'Why don't you ask about Zen?' Touzi said, 'Fine food is not for a satisfied man to eat.' Yuantong said, "What about the fact that many people do not agree with you?' Touzi said, 'Waht would be the use of waiting for them to agree?' Yuan tong said 'Who have you seen?' Touzi said, "Fushan." Yuantong said, "I had marveled at such stubborn laziness,' and they both laughed."

    Parrot gassho,

    Sunyatta
    [b:3vp7c85i]"Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul".[/b:3vp7c85i] - Epicurus

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    • BrianW
      Member
      • Oct 2008
      • 511

      #17
      Re: 5/6 TRANSMISSION of the LIGHT: to Touzi

      Still playing catch up...actually read this a week or so back and have been mulling it over. When to speak when to be silent?

      Originally posted by Jundo
      "Yuanjian put his hand over his mouth."

      ... when faced with little family questions, children born out of wedlock and such skeletons in the closet, often it is best just to keep one's mouth shut! 8)
      I tend to babble way too much. A friend posted this on her Facebook today and thought it was applicable:

      "Do not speak unless you can improve the silence."
      —Proverb

      Gassho,
      BrianW/Jisen

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