The Religion of the Samurai: A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and JapanNukariya, Kaiten
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The Religion of the Samurai: A Study of Zen Philosophy and Discipline in China and Japan
Nukariya, Kaiten
Buddhism -- China; Buddhism -- Japan; China -- Religion; Human beings -- Origin; Japan -- Religion; Zen Buddhism
[FN#344] A. 'Taoists merely know that there was one Kalpa of
Emptiness before the formation of this present universe, and point
out the Emptiness, the Chaos, the primordial Gas, and the rest,
naming them as the first or the beginningless. But they do not know
that the universe had already gone through myriads of cycles of
Kalpas of formation, existence, destruction, and emptiness. Thus
even the most superficial of the Hinayana doctrines far excels the
most profound of the outside doctrines.'
All this is due to Ignorance which does not understand that no bodily
existence, by its very nature, can be Atman. The reason why it is
not Atman is this, that its formation is, after all, due to the union
of matter and mind. Now (let us) examine and analyze (mind and
body). Matter consists of the four elements of earth, water, fire,
and wind, while mind consists of the four aggregates of
perception,[FN#345] consciousness,[FN#346] conception,[FN#347] and
knowledge.[FN#348]
[FN#345] A. 'It receives both the agreeable and the disagreeable
impressions from without.' It is Yedana, the second of the five
Skandhas, or aggregates.
[FN#346] A. 'It perceives the forms of external objects.' It is
Samjnya, name, the third of the five aggregates.
[FN#347] A. 'It acts, one idea changing after another.' It is
Samskara, the fourth of the five aggregates.
[FN#348] A. 'It recognizes.' It is Vijnyana, the last of the five
aggregates.
If all (these elements) be taken as Atman, there must be eight Atmans
(for each person). More than that! There are many different things,
even in the element of earth. Now, there are three hundred and sixty
bones, each one distinct from the other. No one is the same as any
other, either of the skin, hair, muscles, the liver, the heart, the
spleen, and the kidneys. Furthermore, there are a great many mental
qualities each different from the others. Sight is different from
hearing. Joy is not the same as anger. If we enumerate them, in
short, one after another, there are eighty thousand passions.[FN#349]
[FN#349] Eighty thousand simply means a great many.
As things are thus so innumerable, none can tell which of these
(without mistake) is to be taken as the Atman. In case all be taken
as the Atman, there must be hundreds and thousands of Atmans, among
which there would be as many conflicts and disturbances as there are
masters living in the one (house of) body. As there exists no body
nor mind separated from these things, one can never find the Atman,
even if he seeks for it over and over again.
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