OshoZenの引用, 仏陀が世界から逃げ出したのは過去に不幸でした

OshoZenの引用

  1. In Zen monasteries, マスターはスタッフと一緒に動き回る, そして彼が居眠りしている弟子を見るときはいつでも, 考え, そして夢が顔に浮かんでいる, 彼はすぐに頭を強く叩きます. It goes like a shock through the spine, and in a split second, thinking stops, and suddenly awareness arises.
  2. When a Zen master makes a pot, a teapot or a cup, he pours his meditation into it, he pours his nothingness into it; he has nothing else. He pours his joy, his silence, his prayer into it. Then it has a different quality, it has a different vibe.
  3. There are Zen gardens where rocks are used with flowers, arranged in such a way that the rock enhances the beauty of the flower, the flower enhances the beauty of the rock. They are in an attunement, they are no more enemies.
  4. It happens to almost all peopleunless they come to know that there is a possibility of a totally different kind of creativity. That creativity is not of the mind. It is of no-mind. 西に, mind still remains the source of all creativity. 東では, we have worked totally differently. That’s why you will always see a difference in a zen painting, or a zen poem. It is a totally different world, because the person who was making it was not motivated by any idea. It simply cameout of the blue. He was not more than a vehicle, a passage.
  5. Meditation begins in the turmoil of the mind, reaches to a certain maturity in the hear world of feeling, and reaches to its ultimate flowering in the world of being. And these are the three things to remember first, the prose of the mind, second, the poetry of the heart, and third, just the silent music, the soundless sound, what Zen people call the sound of one hand clapping.
  6. In a few Zen monasteries the monk has to start his morning with loud laughter… 理由もなく, just like prayer. You also follow that, and soon you will start enjoying it. Then you will not seek any reason; there is no reason. Why try to find any reason? When one can laugh without reason, 誰も気にしない?
  7. Truth has to be your own, only then is it true. Truth has to be a growth of your own consciousness, only then does it liberate. Knowledge binds; wisdom liberates. Information fills your head with noise; wisdom empties your head utterly, and a great silence is left behind. That silence has a music of its own, a melody of its own. The Zen people call it the sound of one hand clapping. There is utter silence, but still the silence is not dead. It is very alive, throbbing, pregnant, 呼吸, 開花. All those flowers are invisible; only you will know it, or those who have attained to that state will be able to know it.
  8. Zen people tried to go into meditation through many many artscalligraphy, ペインティング, sculpture, gardening, flower arrangements, archery even. Zen has done something immensely creative. No other religion has been able to rise to such heights of creativity; all other religions have remained poor in that way. And the height consists of only one thing: Zen people became aware that nado can be achieved through as many ways as possible. It is not a question of what you do; it is a question of reading between the lines in whatsoever you are doing.
  9. In Zen they have a saying: From the very beginning all are saved, all are Buddhas. But deep deep sleep has fallen over us. The function of the Master is not to save you but just to remind you.
  10. In Zen they say: Before you meditate rivers are rivers, mountains are mountains; when you meditate rivers are no more rivers, mountains are no more mountains; and when the meditation is completed, when you have attained it, rivers are again rivers, mountains are again mountains.
  11. If one goes on sittingthat’s what Zen people do: year in, year out, they simply go on sitting, 何もしない — ゆっくり, slowly the mind settles, the thoughts disappear. いつか, maybe after ten years, twenty years, thirty yearsone never knowsone day suddenly the mind is not found at all; it has gone. You are left alone, without the mind. That constant chattering, that mad state, is no more found; you look in and all is silent. And when the mind is not there, あなたもいない, because you are nothing but your mind. The disappearance of the mind is the disappearance of your ego, your identity.
  12. Zen follows the principle of anima: sitting silently, the spring comes and the grass grows by itself. Zen does not believe in exploring; there is no need to go. Buddhism basically is rooted in the feminine principle, hence Buddha looks so feminine, とても優雅な, so round.
  13. Zen masters say ‘If you meet the Buddha on the way, kill him!’ 彼らは正しい… absolutely right. It looks sacrilegious, very disrespectful to say that if you meet Buddha on the way, kill himbut it is very true. You will meet the Buddha on the way or Jesus or Mohammedthat is not the point. You will come across anything that you had been conditioned for in your childhood. Great spiritual masters and Tibetan lamas will appear and you will see that something great is happening. And you will find foolish people appreciating you. They will say ‘YesYour status is going higher and higher every day, you are reaching higher stations.Don’t listen to these people.
  14. There are two kinds of energies in every human being. One is moon energy, another is sun energy. Moon energy is passive, sun energy is active. And there are two possible ways to go into meditation. One is through the moon energy; then meditation is just a silent sitting and doing nothing. That’s what Zen people do: sitting silently, 何もしない, the spring comes and the grass grows by itself. They simply sit and they waitwhenever the spring comes the grass will grow. They don’t make any effort; they are using moon energy.
  15. In Zen monasteries, when somebody reaches to meditation, they judge it by putting a mirror close to his nose. If no vapour comes on the mirror, then he is in the state. That means that the breathing is so slow that the mirror is not affected at all.