打开我的阅读记录 ▼

禅诗 Zen Poems▪P2

  ..续本文上一页ng Yün (庞蕴 Hõ Un) (The Enlightened Heart 34)

  

  Being as Is

  Food and clothes sustain

  Body and life;

  I advise you to learn

  Being as is.

  When it”s time,

  I move my hermitage and go,

  And there”s nothing

  To be left behind.

  P”ang Yün (庞蕴 Hõ Un)

  

  The Ultimate Attainment

  The past is already past.

  Don”t try to regain it.

  The present does not stay.

  Don”t try to touch it.

  From moment to moment.

  The future has not come;

  Don”t think about it

  Beforehand.

  Whatever comes to the eye,

  Leave it be.

  There are no commandments

  To be kept;

  There”s no filth to be cleansed.

  With empty mind really

  Penetrated, the dharmas

  Have no life.

  When you can be like this,

  You”ve completed

  The ultimate attainment.

  P”ang Yün (庞蕴 Hõ Un)

  

  Mindfulness

  春有百花秋有月 Spring comes with its flowers, autumn with the moon,

  夏有凉风冬有雪 summer with breezes, winter with snow;

  若无闲事挂心头 when useless things don”t stick in the mind,

  更是人间好时节 that is your best season.

  Wu-men Huai-kai (无门慧开 Mumon Ekai), from Wu-men kuan (Mumonkan) case 19

  (The Light Inside the Dark 97)

  

  春有百花秋有月 The spring flowers, the autumn moon;

  夏有凉风冬有雪 Summer breezes, winter snow.

  若无闲事挂心头 If useless things do not clutter your mind,

  更是人间好时节 You have the best days of your life.

  (Two Zen Classics 73)

  

  春有百花秋有月 Hundreds of spring flowers; the autumnal moon;

  夏有凉风冬有雪 A refreshing summer breeze; winter snow;

  若无闲事挂心头 Free thy mind of all idle thoughts,

  更是人间好时节 And for thee how enjoyable every season is!

  (Essays in Zen Buddhism – First Series 349)

  

  春有百花秋有月 Hundreds of flowers in the spring, the moon in the autumn,

  夏有凉风冬有雪 A cool breeze in summer; and snow in winter;

  若无闲事挂心头 If there is no vain cloud in your mind

  更是人间好时节 For you it is a good season.

  (Zen Comments on the Mumonkan 140)

  

  In spring hundreds of flowers,

  In summer, refreshing breeze.

  In autumn, harvest moon,

  In winter, snowflakes accompany you.

  If useless things do not hand in your mind,

  Every season is a good season. (Zen Word, Zen Calligraphy 9)

  

  Spring has its hundred flowers,

  Autumn its moon.

  Summer has its cooling breezes,

  Winter its snow.

  If you allow no idle concerns

  To weight on your heart,

  Your whole life will be one

  Perennial good season. (The Golden Age of Zen 286-7)

  [This source have the 3rd line with a variant character (3rd character): 若无闲事挂心头 (The Golden Age of Zen 324 n.95)]

  

  The Great Tao

  大道无形 Daidõ mugyõ, The Great Tao is without form,

  眞理无对 Shinri mutai, The Absolute is without opposite;

  等空不动 Hitoshiku kû fudõ, It is both empty and unmoving,

  非生死流 Shõji no nagare ni arazu; It is not within the flow of Samsara;

  三界不摄 Sangai fushõ, The Three Realms do not contain it,

  非古夹今 Koraikon ni arazu. It is not within past, future, or present.

  Nan-ch”üan P”u-yüan (Nansen Fugan 南泉普愿)

  (The Development of Chinese Zen After the Sixth Patriarch 58)

  

  大道无形 The Great Tao has no form,

  眞理无对 Truth has no counterpart,

  等空不动 It is motionless like the Void,

  非生死流 It does not wander through [the samsara of] life and death,

  三界不摄 The Three Worlds do not contain it,

  非古夹今 Within it there is neither past, nor present, nor future.

  (The Development of Chinese Zen After the Sixth Patriarch 11-2)

  

  Oneness

  弥勒眞弥勒 O Maitreya, O true Maitreya!

  分身千百亿 Thou pidest the body into hundreds of thousands of million forms.

  时时示时人 Thus manifesting thyself to men of the world;

  时人自不识 But how they are ignorant of thee!

  Verse attributed to Pu-tai (布袋 Hotei), one of th…

《禅诗 Zen Poems》全文未完,请进入下页继续阅读…

菩提下 - 非赢利性佛教文化公益网站

Copyright © 2020 PuTiXia.Net