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December 1962
Originally offered: December 1st, 1962 | Modified October 27th, 2009 by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi
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Shunryū Suzuki-rōshi

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY

December 1962  (Published Dec. 1962, Wind Bell No. 12)

The more we attempt to manage religious activity, the more we lose our fundamental way.  The more we study the teaching of Buddhism as if it were philosophy, the more we lose the original teaching.

The founder of Eihei-ji Monastery, Dōgen-zenji, respected students who sincerely practiced zazen (cross-legged meditation) rather than intelligent or learned students.  Dōgen emphasized organizing everyday life as the practice of Zen.  He felt that this was the proper activity for Buddhist.  When he spoke of the basic teaching of Buddhism, the transiency of life, he stressed it as an actual fact and not as a teaching of the sūtras.

Dōgen-zenji lost his father when he was three and his mother when he was eight.  His mother was a Fujiwara, the most eminent family of the time.  She had full experience of the teaching of transiency, and she wanted Dōgen to be a priest of great sincerity.  He decided to follow her will.  After his mother died and he sat by her cold body; he reached a profound understanding of impermanence, watching a few lines of incense smoke drift.  Dōgen said, “I can walk on the edge of a white blade.  I can do without food and drink, but it is not possible for me to forget my mother’s last words.”

In Zuimonki it is stated that Dōgen said, “In order to have a strong introgressive way-seeking mind, it is necessary to see the transiency of life.  This actual fact of life is not something conceivable in our brain or something to be dwelled on as an object of meditation.  It is an actual fact.  You should not wait even for Buddha’s teaching.”

In Denki it is stated that Dōgen said, “When we are not sincere enough to be Buddhists, there is a difference between the intelligent and the dull ….  If you lose your human life (Buddhahood can only be attained, when you have human life) you cannot have your life again.” This way is Buddha’s true teaching.  We should encourage ourselves with great holy desire and devote ourselves to Buddhism under the guidance of a true master.”

And again in Zuimonki he says in regard to right activity, “Some people think building a temple or pagoda means that Buddhism is prospering.  This attitude is a great mistake.  Even a building of gold and precious stone is not the prosperity of Buddhism.  The only prosperity of Buddhism is the practice of Buddhism, without wasting a single moment.”


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