GOING OVER THE BLUE CLIFF: HEKIGANROKU CASE 4

TE SHAN CARRIES HIS BUNDLE

Walking in the room you
cast your eyes about, looking
for something, although you
cannot say what it is
that you look for, and you
cannot believe you will
not find it, for you think
you will know what it is
only when you see it.
The person who sees
an empty room and knows
in that moment that it
is full, that person
has found his teacher
and has learned the lesson.
The empty cup is full
and the full cup empty,
so listen to the silence
and learn well what it says.

One response to “GOING OVER THE BLUE CLIFF: HEKIGANROKU CASE 4”

  1. Ann E. Michael Avatar

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