The Lighthouse in the Ocean of ChanCW45Appendix: A Short Course of Chan Practice
1. Preparation
2. Main Practice, or Hua Tou
When a Hua Tou is chosen it should be kept throughout the whole course of practice. From the time of getting up to the time of going to sleep, one should keep the Hua Tou continuously without break. Concentrated thoughts on the Hua Tou should follow one another like arrows shot up in the sky; if one by one they do not touch or come close to the preceding one, all the arrows will fall down. Therefore, one by one, they should be tightly close to one another so as not to allow any other idea to come in-between. This is the very secret of the method. However, thoughts unrelated to the Hua Tou might come very often. You should not follow them but return to the Hua Tou. By and by the intruding thoughts might decrease. For this practice no special posture is needed. You may walk, sit, lie down as you like. 3. Running and ShockTake the table as the center around which you start walking clockwise, slowly at first then gradually increasing the speed until you run quickly. The body should slant a little to the inner side, towards the table. The left arm should move more than the right arm. These two actions enable the left nerve to stretch entirely so that the air goes downward and thoughts will decrease. All this time the Hua Tou should be kept tightly. As you are thus running the helper should watch you through the hole and when he sees that you are running quickly, he must with force strike the table in his own room once - not more than once - with a wooden hammer. The sound will startle you. At this moment the Chan might appear and the Hua Tou will be lost into the Chan. When you hear the sound, you must immediately stand still and should not run again. The above practice (Running and Shock) should be done only on an empty stomach before a meal and twice a day is enough. [Home][Back to list][Table of contents] |
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