Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
Zen Master Yunyan was sweeping the ground. His Dharma brother, Daowu, saw him and said, "Too busy." Yunyan responded, "You should know there is one who is not busy."In this series we'll look at this koan case (21) from the Book of Serenity.
In the Buddhist tradition, generosity is the base of practice. Generosity is not simply giving money, but is the flow of energy. It's an opportunity to practice entering the stream of life by letting go of something that you think is yours.