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Green Koans: One-Page Dharma

By Clark Strand

CASE #4: One-Page Dharma

The Venerable Kyobutsu said: “Words of the Dharma for the person aspiring to the world beyond will not exceed a single page.”

Empty Scroll/Green Koan/Seiko Morningstar

Kanzan and Jitoku Holding an Empty Scroll, by Seiko Morningstar

BACKGROUND:
Kyobutsu—A 13th century Japanese hijiri (wanderer monk). In spite of the fact that he is the most well-represented figure in the Ichigon-hodan (“One-Word Talks Fragrant with the Dharma”), the most famous collection of Pure Land teachings from the Kamakura period, little is known of his life.

Words of the Dharma—Written teachings, either the sutras themselves or the writings of later Buddhist masters.

The World Beyond—The Western Pure Land of Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light and Life. Pure Land devotees recite Namu-amida-butsu, the name of Amitabha, with the aspiration to be reborn in his land.

COMMENTARY:
For 2,000 years Pure Land devotees have aspired to “the world beyond.” But in reality that world is this world. What separates them is the thickness of a single sheet of paper, nothing more.

The Heart Sutra says, “The Bodhisattva relies on Prajnaparamita, with no walls in the mind. No walls, therefore no fear.”

Question: What kind of walls exist only in the mind?
Answer: Nothing real separates the Pure Land from the land we live in now.

Question: What could be the point of getting the teaching down to almost nothing?
Answer: A “One-Word Talk” lies that much closer to Nature—not yet in it, but you can see it from there.

VERSE:
A child’s paper dolls—
Isn't it sad how they hold
One another’s hands?
They don’t know they’ve been folded
To impersonate a world.

Further Reading:

Green Koans Case 1: Shakyamuni Touches the Earth
Green Koans Case 2: Shantideva's Sword

Green Koans Case 3: The Great Compassionate One's True Eye
Green Koans Case 4: One-Page Dharma
Green Koans Case 5: The Person of the Way
Green Koans Case 6: The Green Yogi
Green Koans Case 7: Rain of the Law
Green Koans Case 8: Bashō's Last Words

Comments

GREEN READINGS

 

"... the world beyond ..."

 The world beyond is neatly tucked inside of this one.

"Isn't it sad how they hold One another's hands?"

How often we join hands to uphold our deluded world.

"They don't know they've been folded ..." 

No matter how much you divide the world it always equals one.

 

Priscilla Lignori

GREEN KOAN STUDY CIRCLE

During last night's meeting, Clark discusses the two rules for Green Koan Study, and the safe open space created by these two rules. 

The main topic was Rebbe Nachman's advice in chapter five of Outpouring of the Soul - "Blazing A New Trail."  Clark describes it thus: "How to 'blaze a new path' in your meditation so as to bypass the 'bandits and murderers' -- negative forces that tend to lurk along predictable, well-worn spiritual ways."

Join us by watching the following video: 

Priscilla Lignori

Green Meditation Society - "Green Koan Study"

Priscilla Lignori

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