Friday, January 12, 2007
KOANs to Ponder Series
 And now, in the spirit of religious diversity, a koan...how about it, Israel, give an inch  to the Palestinians???
And now, in the spirit of religious diversity, a koan...how about it, Israel, give an inch  to the Palestinians??? Mountain ranges
one over
another--
Talk out
the mountain-cloud,
| sea-moon feelings. | (47) | 
 One mind
lost in the plum;
The body, chanting,
now utterly frozen
| --unaware. | (48) | 
 A west wind passes
over the rain;
Evening sun
focuses
| on the begonia. | (49) | 
 A speck of dust flies up and hides the heavens;
A piece of trash falls down
| and covers the earth. | (50) | 
 An inch of tortoise hair weighs
| seven pounds. | (51) | 
 Cry after cry
after cry of joy--
Not minding
the hair
| turning white. | (52) | 
 The sound of a flute
from the high pavilion
Scatters the full-blooming
plum blossoms
| all over the ground. | (33) | 
| the heaven-and-earth dawn. | (54) | 
 Shouldering the plank
| --till death. | (55) | 
 A crash of thunder opens
the crown of the head,
Revealing
Original
| Man. | (56) | 
 All your life draw nails,
Pull out stakes
| for others. | (57) | 
| a clear wind rises. | (58) | 
 One roar of thunder--
Burrowing worms all at once
From:
ZenForests: Sayings of the Masters
Book by Sōiku Shigematsu, Sōiku Shigematsu; Weatherhill, 1981
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