15. Nature and her Lesson.
Nature offers us nectar and ambrosia every day, and everywhere we go the
rose and lily await us. "Spring visits us men," says Gu-do,2
"her mercy is great. Every blossom holds out the image of Tathagata."
"What is the spiritual body of Buddha who is immortal and divine?"
asked a man to Ta Lun (Dai-ryu), who instantly replied: "The flowers cover
the mountain with golden brocade. The waters tinge the rivulets with heavenly
blue." "Universe is the whole body of Tathagata; observed Do-gen.
"The worlds in ten directions, the earth, grass, trees, walls, fences,
tiles, pebbles-in a word, all the
animated and inanimate objects partake of the Buddha-nature. Thereby, those
who partake in the benefit of the Wind and Water that rise out of them are, all
of them, helped by the mysterious influence of Buddha, and show forth
Enlightenment."1
Thus you can attain to highest bliss through your conscious union with
Buddha. Nothing can disturb your peace, when you can enjoy peace in the midst
of disturbances; nothing can cause you to suffer, when you welcome misfortunes
and hardships in order to train and strengthen your character; nothing can
tempt you to commit sin, when you are constantly ready to listen to the sermon
given by everything around you; nothing can distress you, when you make the
world the holy temple of Buddha. This is the state of Nirvana which everyone
believing in Buddha may secure.
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