Monday, December 2, 2013

To Find Buddha You Must Look Into Your Own Mind


Buddha means one who is awakened. Once you have awakened, your own mind itself is buddha. By seeking outside yourself for a buddha invested with form, you set yourself forward as a foolish, misguided person. It is like a person who wants to catch a fish. They start by looking in the water, because fish live in water and are not found apart from it. If a person wants to find buddha, they must look into their own minds, because it is there, and nowhere else, that buddha exists...

You must investigate [your mind] and clarify it for yourself. You must investigate it whether you are standing or sitting, speaking or silent, when you are eating your rice or drinking your tea. You must keep at it with total, single-minded devotion. And never, whatever you do, look in sutras or in commentaries for an answer, or seek it in the words you hear a teacher speak.

When all the effort you can muster has been exhausted and you have reached a total impasse, and you are like the cat at the rathole, like the mother hen warming her egg, it will suddenly come and you will break free. The phoenix will get through the golden net. The crane will fly clear of the cage.

---Master Hakuin Ekaku---

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