--The Real Miracle--
When Bankei was preaching at Ryumon temple, a
Shinshu priest, who believed in salvation through repetition of the name of the
Buddha of Love, was jealous of his large audience and wanted to debate with
him.
Bankei was in the midst of a talk when the
priest appeared, but the fellow made such a disturbance that Bankei stopped his
discourse and asked about the noise.
"The founder of our sect," boasted
the priest, "had such miraculous powers that he held a brush in his hand
on one bank of the river, his attendant held up a paper on the other bank, and
the teacher wrote the holy name of Amida through the air. Can you do such a
wonderful thing?"
Bankei replied lightly: "Perhaps your fox
can perform that trick, but that is not the manner of Zen. My miracle is that
when I feel hungry I eat, and when I feel thirsty I drink."
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