Where is The Umbrella?
At the end of ten years of apprenticeship, Zenno thought he should
be elevated to the category of Zen master. One rainy day, he went to visit the
famous professor Nan-in.
Upon entering Nan-in’s house, the host asked him:
Did you leave your shoes and umbrella outside?
Of course - replied Zenno. - As good manners demand. I would
do the same anywhere.
Then tell me: did you place your umbrella to the right or
the left of your shoes?
I’ve no idea, master.
Zen Buddhism is the art of total consciousness of what we do
- said Nan-in. - The lack of attention to the smallest details can completely
destroy a man’s life. A father who rushes out of the house, must never forget
the dagger within his small son’s reach. A Samurai who doesn’t take care of his
sword every day, will at some point find it is rusty, just when he most needs
it. A young man who forgets to give his lover flowers, will end up losing her.
And Zenno understood that, although he knew the Zen
techniques of the spiritual world, he had forgotten to apply them to the world
of men.
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