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3. Gutei's Finger

Gutei's Finger Gutei raised his finger whenever he was asked a question about Zen. A boy attendant began to imitate him in this way. When anyone asked the boy what his master had preached about, the boy would raise his finger.

Gutei heard about the boy's mischief. He seized him and cut off his finger. The boy cried and ran away. Gutei called and stopped him. When the boy turned his head to Gutei, Gutei raised up his own finger. In that instant the boy was enlightened.

When Gutei was about to pass from this world he gathered his monks around him. He said:
  "I attained my finger-Zen, from my teacher Tenryu, and in my whole
   life I could not exhaust it."

Then he passed away.


Mumon's comment:

Enlightenment, which Gutei and the boy attained, has nothing to do with a finger. If anyone clings to a finger, Tenyru will be so disappointed that he will annihilate Gutei, the boy and the clinger all together.

    Gutei cheapens the teaching of Tenyru,
    Emancipating the boy with a knife.
    Compared to the Chinese god who pushed aside a mountain with one hand
    Old Gutei is a poor imitator.


Contents
Mumonkan
0. A Philosopher Asks Buddha
1. Joshu's Dog
2. Hyakujo's Fox
3. Gutei's Finger
4. A Beardless Foreigner
5. Kyogen Mounts The Tree
6. Buddha Twirls a Flower
7. Joshu Washed the Bowl
8. Keichu's Wheel
9. A Buddha Before History
10. Seizei Alone and Poor
11. Joshu's Hermit
12. Zuigan Calls Himself Master
13. Tokusan Holds His Bowl
14. Nansen Cuts the Cat in Two
15. Tozan's Three Blows



 

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