--Right and Wrong--
When Bankei held his seclusion-weeks of
meditation, pupils from many parts of Japan came to attend. During one of these
gatherings a pupil was caught stealing. The matter was reported to Bankei with
the request that the culprit be expelled. Bankei ignored the case.
Later the pupil was caught in a similar act,
and again Bankei disregarded the matter. This angered the other pupils, who
drew up a petition asking for the dismissal of the thief, stating that
otherwise they would leave in a body.
When Bankei had read the petition he called
everyone before him. “You are wise brothers,” he told them. “You know what is
right and what is not right. You may go somewhere else to study if you wish, but
this poor brother does not even know right from wrong. Who will teach him if I
do not? I am going to keep him here even if all the rest of you leave.”
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