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Zen
Teachings of Hongzhi Zhenjue
of Mt. Tiantong in Ming
Province
Translated into
English by Yi Wu
Compiled with a Preface by Monk Puqung
Preface:
Hongzhi made vast and empty the bright mirror and saw through
it and reflected without neglect. He manifested he mysterious
pivot of subtle change, then trusted his fortune and certainly
found the core. Only one who had the true eye and deep flowing
eloquence could have mastered this!
My teacher lived below Taipai Peak. Dragons and elephants tromped
around. The hammer and chisel [of teaching] chipped away. The
meaning of his words spread widely but still conveyed the
essence. Sometimes scholars and laypeople who trusted the Way
(Tao) asked for his directions; sometimes mendicant monks
requested his instructions. They spread out paper and wrote down
his responses. He spoke up and answered their questions,
producing appropriate Dhama talks. I have selected a few of these
and arranged them in order.
Ah, the emptiness of the great blue sky, the flowing of the vast
ocean.
I have not yet attained these utmost depths, so please excuse my
attempt to record his talks. I must await the ones who
mysteriously accord with spiritual awakening to pound out the
rhythm of his words and appreciate their tones.
§ 1. The Bright, Boundless Field
The field of boundless emptiness is what exist from the very
beginning. You must purify, cure, grind down, or brush away all
the tendencies you have fabricated into apparent habits. Then you
can reside in the clear circle of brightness. Utter emptiness has
no image, upright independence does not rely on anything. Just
expand and illuminate the original truth unconcerned by external
conditions. Accordingly we are told to realize that not a single
thing exists. In this field birth and death do not appear. The
deep source, transparent down to the bottom, can radiantly shine
and can respond unencumbered to each speck of dust without
becoming its partner. The subtlety of seeing and hearing
transcends mere colors and sounds. The whole affair functions
without leaving traces, and mirrors without obscurations. Very
naturally mind and dharmas emerge and harmonize. An Ancient said
that non-mind enacts and fulfills the way of non-mind. Enacting
and fulfilling the way of non-mind, finally you can rest.
Proceeding you are able to guide the assembly. With thoughts
clear, sitting silently, wander into the center of the circle of
wonder.
This is how you must penetrate and study.
§ 2. The Practice Of True Reality
The practice of true reality is simply to sit serenely in
silent introspection. When you have fathomed this you cannot be
turned around by external causes and conditions. This empty, wide
open mind is subtlety and correctly illuminating. Spacious and
content, without confusion from inner thoughts or grasping,
effectively overcome habitual behavior and realize the self that
is not possessed by emotions. You must be broad-minded, whole
without relying on others. Such upright independent spirit can
begin not to pursue degrading situations. Here you can rest and
become clean, pure, and lucid. Bright and penetrating, you can
immediately return, accord, and respond to deal with events.
Everything is unhindered; clouds gracefully floating up to the
peaks, the moonlight glitteringly flowing down mountain streams.
The entire place is brightly illumined and spiritually
transformed, totally unobstructed and clearly manifesting
responsive interaction like box and lid or arrow points
[meeting]. Continuing, cultivate and nourish yourself to enact
maturity and achieve stability. If you accord everywhere with
thorough clarity and cut off sharp corners without dependence on
doctrines, like the white bull or wildcat [helping to arouse
wonder], you can be called a complete person. So we hear that
this is how one of the way of non-mind acts, but before realizing
non-mind we still have great hardship.
§ 3. Face Everything, Let Go, Attain Stability.
Vast and far-reaching without boundary, secluded and pure,
manifesting light, this spirit is without obstruction. Its
brightness does not shine out but can be called empty and
inherently radiant. Its brightness, inherently purifying,
transcends causal conditions beyond subject and object. Subtle
but preserved, illumined and vast, also it cannot be spoken of as
being or non-being, or discussed with images or calculations.
Right in here the central pivot turns, the gateway opens. You
accord and respond without laboring and accomplish without
hindrance. Everywhere turn around freely, not following
conditions, not falling into classifications. Facing everything,
let go and attain stability. Stay with that just as that. Stay
with this just as this. That and this are mixed together with no
discriminations as to their places. So it is said that the earth
lifts up the mountain without knowing the mountain's stark
steepness. A rock contains jade without knowing the jade's
flawlessness. This how truly to leave home, how home-leaving must
be enacted.
§ 4. Contemplating The Ten Thousand Years
Patch-robed monks make their thinking dry and cool and rest
from the remnants of conditioning. Persistently brush up and
sharpen this bit of the field. Directly cut through all the
overgrown grass. Reach the limit in all directions without
defiling even one atom. Spiritual and bright, vast and lustrous,
illuminating fully what is before you, directly attain the
shining light and clarity that cannot attach to a single
defilement. Immediately tug and pull back the ox's nose. Of
course his horns are imposing and he stomps around like a beast,
yet he never damages people's sprouts or grain. Wandering around,
accept how it goes. Accepting how it goes, wander around. Do not
be bound by or settle into any place. Then the plough will break
open the ground in the field of the empty kalpa. Proceeding in
this manner, each event will be unobscured, each realm will
appear complete. One contemplation of the ten thousand years is
beginning not to dwell on appearances. Thus it is said that the
mind-ground contains every seed and he universal rain makes them
all sprout. When awakening blossoms, desires fade, and Bodhi's
fruit is perfected self.
§ 5. Performing The Buddha Work
[The empty field] cannot be cultivated or proven. From the
beginning it is altogether complete, undefiled and clear down to
the bottom. Where everything is correct and totally sufficient,
attain the pure eye that illuminates thoroughly, fulfilling
liberation. Enlightenment involves enacting this; stability
develops from practicing it. Birth and death originally have no
root or stems, appearing and disappearing originally have no
defiling signs or traces. The primal light, empty and effective,
illumines the headtop. The primal wisdom, silent but also
glorious, responds to conditions. When you reach the truth
without middle or edge, cutting off before and after, then you
realize one wholeness. Everywhere sense faculties and objects
both just happen. The one who sticks out his broad, long tongue
transmits the inexhaustible lamp, radiates the great light, and
performs the great Buddha work, from the first not borrowing from
others one atom from outside the Dharma. Clearly this affair
occurs within your own house.
§ 6. Forgetting About Merit Is Fulfillment
Separate yourself from disturbance and face whatever appears
before you. Not one iota seeps through from outside. The two
forms (yin and yang) have the same root, and the ten thousand
images have one substance. Following change and going along with
transformation the whole is not clouded over by previous
conditions. Then you reach the foundation of the great freedom.
Wind blows and moon shines, and beings do not obstruct each
other. Afterwards, settle back within and take responsibility.
Wisdom returns and the principle is consummated. When you forget
about merit your position is fulfilled. Do not fall for occupying
honorable stations, but enter the current of the world and join
with the delusion. Transcendent, solitary, and glorious, directly
know that transmitting is merit, but having transmitted is not
your own merit.
§ 7. The Ground That Sages Cannot Transmit
Cast off completely your head and skin. Thoroughly withdraw
from distinctions of light and shadow. Where the ten thousand
changes do no reach is the foundation that even a thousand sages
cannot transmit. Simply by yourself illuminate and deeply
experience it with intimate accord. The original light flashes
through confusion. True illuminations reflects into the distance.
Deliberations about being and nonbeing are entirely abandoned.
The wonder appears before you, its benefit transferred out for
kalpas. Immediately you follow conditions and accord with
awakening without obstruction from any defilements. The mind does
not attach to things, and your footsteps are not visible on the
road. Then you are called to continue the family business. Even
if you thoroughly understand, still please practice until it is
familiar.
§ 8. With Total Trust, Roam and Play in Samadhi
Empty and desireless, cold and thin, simple and genuine, this
is how to strike down and fold up the remaining habits of many
lives. When the stains from old habits are exhausted, the
original light appears, blazing through your skull, not admitting
any other maters. Vast and spacious, like sky and water merging
during autumn, like snow and moon having the same color, this
field is without boundary, beyond direction, magnificently one
entity without edge or seam. Further, when you turn within and
drop off everything completely, realization occurs. Right at the
time of entirely dropping off, deliberation and discussion are
one thousand or ten thousand miles away. Still no principle is
discernible, so what could there be to point to or explain?
People with the bottom of the bucket fallen out immediately find
total trust. So we are told simply to realize mutual response and
explore mutual response, then turn around and enter the world.
Roam and play in Samadhi. Every detail clearly appears before
you. Sound and form, echo and shadow, happen instantly without
leaving traces. The outside and myself do not dominate each
other, only because no perceiving [of objects] comes between us.
Only this non-perceiving encloses the empty space of the Dhama
realm's majestic ten thousand forms. People with the original
face should enact and fully investigate [the field] without
neglecting a single fragment.
§ 9. The Valley Spirit and the Wind Matter
Patch-robed monks practice thoroughly without carrying a
single thread. Open-mindedly sparkling and pure, they are like a
mirror reflecting a mirror, with nothing regarded as outside,
without capacity for accumulating dust. They illuminate
everything fully, perceiving nothing [as an object]. This is
called taking up the burden from inside and is how to shoulder
responsibility. Wisdom illuminates the darkness without
confusion. The Way integrates with the body and does not get
stuck. From this unstuck place engaging and transforming at the
appropriate opportunity, he wisdom dos not leak out, Clearly the
Way does not get stained. Unobstructed and free, beyond
restraints, they do not depend on even subtle indicators and
their essential spirit cannot be eclipsed. Fulfilled, wander
around and arrive at such a field. the entire place secure, the
entire place at leisure, the open field of the white ox is plain
and simple, of one color. If you chase the ox, still he will not
go away. You must intimately experience and arrive here.
§ 10. Simply Drop Off Everything
Silently dwell in the self, in true suchness abandon
conditioning. Open-minded and bright without defilement, simply
penetrate and drop off everything. Today is not your first
arrival here. Since the ancient home before the empty kalpa,
clearly nothing has been obscured. Although you are inherently
spirited and splendid, still you must go ahead and enact it. When
doing so, immediately display every atom without hiding a speck
of dirt. Dry and cool in deep repose, profoundly understand. If
your rest is not satisfying and you yearn to go beyond birth and
death, there can be no such place. Just burst through and you
will discern without thought-dusts, pure without reasons for
anxiety. Stepping back with open hands, [giving up everything],
is thoroughly comprehending life and death. Immediately you can
sparkle and respond to the world. Merge together with all things.
Everywhere is just right. Accordingly, we are told that from
ancient to modern times all dharmas are not concealed, always
apparent and exposed.
§ 11. The Ancient Ferryboat in the Bright Moonlight
A patch-robed monk's authentic task is to practice the
essence, in each minute event carefully discerning the shining
source, radiant without discrimination, one color unstained. You
must keep turning inwards, then [the source] is apprehended. This
is called being able of continue the family business. Do not wear
the changing fashions, transcend the duality of light and shadow.
Accordingly the ancestors' single trail is marvelously enacted.
The residual debris of the world departs, its influence ended.
This worldly knowledge does not compare to returning to the
primary and obtaining confirmation. Observing beyond your skull,
the core finally can be fulfilled and you can emerge from the
transitory. The reeds blossom under the bright moon; the ancient
ferryboat begins its passage; the jade thread fits into the
golden needle. Then the opportunity arises to turn around, enter
the world, and respond to conditions. All the dusts are entirely
yours; all the dharmas are not someone else's. Follow the current
and paddle along, naturally unobstructed!
§ 12. The Gates Sparkling at the Source
All Buddhas and every ancestor without exception testify that
they all arrive at this refuge where the three times [past,
present, and future] cease and the ten thousand changes are
silenced. Straight ahead, unopposed by the smallest atom, the
inherently illumined Buddha spirit subtly penetrates the original
source. When recognized and realized exhaustively, [this spirit]
shares itself and responds to situations. The gates sparkle and
all bens behold the gleamings. Then they understand d that from
within this place fulfilled self flows out. The hundreds of
grass-tips all around never are imposed as my causes and
conditioning. The whole body from head to foot proceeds smoothly.
§ 13. The Misunderstanding of Many Lifetimes
Emptiness is without characteristics. Illumination has no
emotional afflictions. With piercing, quietly profound radiance,
it mysteriously eliminates all disgrace. Thus one can know
oneself; thus the self is completed. We all have the clear,
wondrously bright field from the beginning. Many lifetimes of
misunderstanding come only from distrust, hindrance, and screens
of confusion that we create in a scenario of isolation. With
boundless wisdom journey beyond this, forgetting accomplishments.
Straightforwardly abandon stratagems and take on responsibility.
Having turned yourself around, accepting your situation,
if you set foot on the path, spiritual energy will marvelously
transport you. Contact phenomena with total sincerity, not a
single atom of dust outside yourself.
§ 14. Self and Other the Same
All dharmas are innately amazing beyond description. Perfect
vision has no gap. In mountain groves, grasslands, and woods the
truth has always been exhibited. Discern and comprehend the broad
long tongue [of Buddha's teaching], which cannot be muted
anywhere. The spoken is instantly hard; what is heard is
instantly spoken. Senses and objects merge; principle and wisdom
are united. When self and other are the same, mind and dharmas
are one. When you face what you have excluded and see how it
appears, you must quickly gather it together and integrate with
it. Make it work within your house, then establish stable
sitting.
§ 15. Ten Billion Illuminating Spirits
The way wanders in the empty middle of the circle, reaching the vacancy where appearances are forgotten. The pure ultimate self blazes, brilliant simply from inherent illumination. Facing the boundary of the objective world without yet creating the sense gates, realize the subtlety of how to eliminate the effects of the swirling flow of arising and extinction! Rely only on the source of creation. If you feel a shadow of a hair's gap, nothing will be received. Just experience and respond appropriately. From this singular impact many thousands of roads open, and al things are preeminent. With this unification I radiantly speak the Dhama. The self divides into ten billion distinct illuminating spirits. Distinguish these without falling into names and classifications and accord fully without effort. The mirror is clear and magnanimous. The valley is empty, but echoes. From the beginning unbound by seeing or hearing, the genuine self romps and plays in samadhi without obstruction. When enacted like this, how could it not be beneficial?