How Grass and Trees Became Enlightened
During the
Kamakura period, Shinkan studied Tendai six years and then studied
Zen seven years; then he went to China and contemplated Zen for
thirteen years more.
When he returned to Japan many desired to interview him and asked
obscure questions. But when Shinkan received visitors, which was infrequently,
he seldom answered their questions.
One day, a fifty-year-old student of enlightenment said to Shinkan:
"I have studied the Tendai school of thought since I was a little
boy, but one thing in it I cannot understand. Tendai claims that even
the grass
and trees will become enlightened.
To me this seems very strange."
"Of what use is it to discuss how grasss and trees become enlightened?"
asked Shinkan.
"The question is how you yourself can become so.
Did you ever consider that?"
"I never thought of it that way," marveled the old man.
"Then go home and think it over," finished Shinkan. |

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