You
Must Become Completely Crazy
One
day a visitor came to the Providence Zen Center and
asked
Seung Sahn Soen-sa, "If I study Zen, will I attain enlightenment?"
Soen-sa
said, "Why do you want to attain enlightenment?"
The
visitor said, "I'm upset by all sorts of things. I don't feel free."
Soen-sa
said, "Why don't you feel free?"
"I
guess I have too many attachments."
"Why
don't you cut through these attachments?"
"They
all seem very real."
Soen-sa
said, "No one knows when he will die. It could be next year, or next week,
or in the next five minutes. So put it all down, now, at this very moment. Keep
your mind as if you were already dead. Then all your attachments will disappear,
and it won't matter whether you study Zen or not. Right now you think, 'I am
alive, I am strong.' So you have many desires, many attachments. Only think, 'I am dead.' A dead man has no desires."
The
visitor said, "How can I be alive and dead?"
Soen-sa
said, "Dead is not dead. We have eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind.
But the Heart Sutra says that in emptiness there are no eyes, no ears, no nose,
no tongue, no body, no mind. Without my six senses I have no hindrance. It is very
easy. So if I am already dead, seeing is not seeing, hearing is not hearing. It
is like passing in front of a restaurant, smelling the good smells, and passing
on. It is not my house, so I don't touch."
The
visitor said, "How can I practice being dead?"
Soen-sa
said, "Only keep the great question, 'What am I?' Now let me ask you, what
are you?"
"I'm
one."
"Where
does one come from?"
"From
God. God is one."
"God?
Do you understand God?"
"No."
"You
say 'one,' you say 'God.' This is wrong. If you make one, it is one. If you
make God, it is God. All this is thinking. Without thinking, what are
you?"
"Nothing."
"Nothing?"
Soen-sa hit him and said, "This is pain. Can 'nothing' feel pain?"
The
visitor smiled.
Soen-sa
said, "Before thinking, your mind was like a sheet of white paper.
Then
you wrote down 'one,' and God,' and
'nothing,' and so on and so forth.
When
you cut off all thinking, you erase all these names and forms and return to your
original emptiness. What am I? I don't know. When you keep the great question,
you keep the mind that doesn't know. Don't-know mind is empty mind. There are
no words, no speech. So there is no one, no God, no nothing, no mind, no
emptiness.
This
don't-know mind is very important.
I is don't-know,
don't-know is I.
Only
this.
This
is your true self. So always keep don't-know mind."
The
visitor said, "My friends think I'm crazy because I'm interested in
Zen."
Soen-sa
said, "Craziness is good. Crazy people are happy, free, they have no
hindrance. But since you have many attachments, you are only a little crazy.
This is not crazy enough. You must become completely crazy.
Then you
will understand."
(Excerpts from a Book of Zen)
Good one!
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