Monday, May 18, 2009

Seung Sahns Teaching


One morning, a student asked Daesŏnsanim, “How can one control thinking while sitting Zen?”
Daesŏnsanim replied, “If you are attached to thought, your practice and your thoughts are different. If you are not attached to thoughts, thinking is practicing; practicing is thinking. This is called only practicing.”
The student asked, “What is only practicing?”
“When you first start driving, you cannot give your attention to sights or sounds, or else you will crash. However, after much practice, you can talk, look at things, and listen to the radio without any problem. Talking and sightseeing have become only driving. Your seeing, hearing, and speaking are non-attachment. It is the same with Zen. ‘Only Zen’ contains walking, eating, sleeping, talking, and watching television. All of these have become unattached thinking. This is only practicing.”
“What is attachment thinking?”
“If you are attached to your thoughts while you are driving, you will go through a stop sign and get a ticket; you will cross the center line and have a crash; you will, thinking that you go to Boston, instead head for New York. In this way, attachment to thinking leads to suffering.”
The student said, “Thank you very much. I understand well.”
“Since you understand, I will now ask you, are thinking and not thinking different? Are they the same?”
“When I am thirsty, I drink.”
“Very good. Go drink tea.”
Then the student and Daesŏnsanim went to the kitchen and drank tea.

Red is red. White is white.

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4 Comments:

Blogger Barry said...

Great story, Paul!

May 18, 2009 at 9:08 PM  
Blogger Tallis Grayson said...

Thank you for the tea. It is nice to see this posted - making unattached thinking our friend.

May 22, 2009 at 8:57 AM  
Blogger Uku said...

Really great story, thank you for sharing!

May 22, 2009 at 1:44 PM  
Blogger Nathan said...

Thanks for posting this - I keep running into Seung's teachings everywhere today. So curious...

Bows,
Nathan

May 22, 2009 at 8:49 PM  

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