I had PM'd Jundo about this, and he asked me to post it here so he could answer for everyone. Said I wasn't as dumb as Dogen made me feel. But still pretty dumb (j/k he didn't say that).
So here we go!
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Hi Jundo,
Been struggling with this passage below from Shobogenzo for the past couple of weeks. I'm confused, because when I read Huineng's words, that's exactly my interpretation: that buddha nature is beyond our relative world of descriptions and labels like "north person" and "south person." So buddha nature has no separation--all sentient beings are buddha nature, regardless of who or where they are.
But Dogen says that's a stupid dimwit's view!
So, if that's not what Huineng means, what does he mean? I feel like I'm missing something fundamental here or misreading what Dogen is saying...
Tanahashi's translation is first. The second one is Nishijima's much harsher translation, in which Dogen is really calling me an idiot!
Thanks!
Kaishin
So here we go!
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Hi Jundo,
Been struggling with this passage below from Shobogenzo for the past couple of weeks. I'm confused, because when I read Huineng's words, that's exactly my interpretation: that buddha nature is beyond our relative world of descriptions and labels like "north person" and "south person." So buddha nature has no separation--all sentient beings are buddha nature, regardless of who or where they are.
But Dogen says that's a stupid dimwit's view!
So, if that's not what Huineng means, what does he mean? I feel like I'm missing something fundamental here or misreading what Dogen is saying...
Tanahashi's translation is first. The second one is Nishijima's much harsher translation, in which Dogen is really calling me an idiot!
Thanks!
Kaishin
Dive over and over again into the statement of Huineng, There are people from the south and people from the north, but in buddha nature there is no south or north. Work on it and quietly let go of it. Some foolish people assume that Huineng’s statement means that people from the south differ from those from the north because of their qualities, but that buddha nature goes beyond south or north, as it is empty and fluid. This is ignorant beyond measure. Disregard such a crooked view and study straightforwardly.
Dogen, Zen Master (2013-02-05). Treasury of the True Dharma Eye: Zen Master Dogen's <i>Shobo Genzo</i> (Kindle Locations 6195-6198). Shambhala. Kindle Edition.
Dogen, Zen Master (2013-02-05). Treasury of the True Dharma Eye: Zen Master Dogen's <i>Shobo Genzo</i> (Kindle Locations 6195-6198). Shambhala. Kindle Edition.
We should quietly take up and let go of the sixth patriarch's words "People have south and north, but the Buddha-nature is without south and north." Stupid people think, "The human world has south and north because it is hindered by physical substance, whereas the Buddha-nature, being void and dissolute, is beyond discussion of south and north."
Those who guess that the sixth patriarch said this may be powerless dimwits. Casting aside this wrong understanding, we should directly proceed with diligent practice.
Those who guess that the sixth patriarch said this may be powerless dimwits. Casting aside this wrong understanding, we should directly proceed with diligent practice.
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