8. Zazen and the Forgetting of Self.
Zazen is a most effectual means of destroying selfishness, the root of all
Sin, folly, vice, and evil, since it enables us to see that every being is
endowed with divine spirituality in common with men. It is selfishness that
throws dark shadows on life, just as it is not the sun but the body that throws
shadow before it. It is the self-same selfishness that gave rise to the belief
in the immortality of soul, in spite of its irrationality, foolishness, and
superstition. Individual self should be a poor miserable thing if it were not
essentially connected with the Universal Life. We can always enjoy pure
happiness when we are united with nature, quite forgetful of our poor self.
When you look, for example, into the smiling face of a pretty baby, and smile
with it, or listen to the sweet melody of a songster and sing with it, you
completely forget your poor self at that enraptured moment. But your feelings
of beauty and happiness are for ever gone when you resume your self, and begin
to consider them after your own selfish ideas. To forget self and identify it
with nature is to break down its limitation and to set it at liberty. To break
down petty selfishness and extend it into Universal Self is to unfetter and
deliver it from bondage. It therefore follows that salvation can be secured not
by the continuation of individuality in another life, but by the realization of
one's union with Universal Life, which is immortal, free, limitless, eternal,
and bliss itself. This is easily effected by Zazen.
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