Zen is Right Here

A student asked in dokusan, “If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it, does it make a sound?”
Suzuki Roshi answered, “It doesn’t matter.”

***

One day at Tassajara, Suzuki Roshi and a group of students took some tools and walked up a hot, dusty trail to work on a project. When they got to the top, they discovered that they had forgotten a shovel, and the students began a discussion about who should return to get it. After the discussion had ended, they realized that Roshi wasn’t there. He was already halfway down the mountain trail, on his way to pick up the shovel.

***

A well-known Japanese Rinzai Zen master dropped by Sokoji to meet Suzuki Roshi. After they chanted a sutra together, the visiting priest asked to see a sutra book on the altar. He looked at it, then suddenly exploded, stamping his foot on the floor and shouting, ”This is not Zen!” He tore the book in two and threw it on the floor.

Suzuki squatted down and picked up the pieces.

“Oh, this sutra book was donated to the temple when there was a memorial service for an old woman from a different sect,” he said. “We accept everything here. We chant everything. We eat everything.” For a moment the guest still looked angry, then Suzuki said, “Let’s go have some tea.” A friendship began that continued as long as they were both alive.

***

One evening in a lecture Suzuki Roshi said,
“If you’re not a Buddhist you think there are Buddhists and non-Buddhists, but if you’re a Buddhist you realize everybody’s a Buddhist—even the bugs.”

***

A clinical psychiatrist questioned Suzuki Roshi about consciousness.
“I don’t know anything about consciousness,” Susuki said.
“I just try to teach my students how to hear the birds sing.”

— from Zen is Right Here, a collection of short stories and anecdotes about Zen master Shunryu Suzuki. Courtesy of Tricycle.

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