--Non-Attachment--
Kitano Gempo, abbot of Eihei temple, was
ninety-two years old when he passed away in the year 1933. He endeavored his whole
life not to be attached to anything. As a wandering mendicant when he was
twenty he happened to meet a traveler who smoked tobacco. As they walked
together down a mountain road, they stopped under a tree to rest. The traveler
offered Kitano a smoke, which he accepted, as he was very hungry at the time.
“How pleasant this smoking is,” he commented.
The other gave him an extra pipe and tobacco and they parted.
Kitano felt: “Such pleasant things may disturb
meditation. Before this goes too far, I will stop now.” So he threw the smoking
outfit away.
When he was twenty-three years old he studied
I-King, the profoundest doctrine of the universe. It was winter at the time and
he needed some heavy clothes. He wrote his teacher, who lived a hundred miles
away, telling him of his need, and gave the letter to a traveler to deliver.
Almost the whole winter passed and neither answer nor clothes arrived. So
Kitano resorted to the prescience of I-King, which also teaches the art of
divination, to determine whether or not his letter had miscarried. He found
that this had been the case. A letter afterwards from his teacher made no
mention of clothes.
“If I perform such accurate determinative work
with I-King, I may neglect my meditation,” felt Kitano. So he gave up this
marvelous teaching and never resorted to its powers again.
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