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Chan Chan
is Chan. Chan
is Reality. Chan
is the Middle Way. Chan
is the wisdom of life. Chan
is everything. Chan is widely known as Zen in the west. In the general impressions of the West, Chan is mysterious, philosophically profound, and riddlingly mind-twisting. Yet, to the minds of the awakened, an ordinary mind is the mind of Chan, nothing special or mysterious. Just like the verse on the doorway of the Chan Hall at Chung Tai Zen Center of Houston, "Chan is ordinary. Drinking tea or eating a cake all manifests the Old Way. Teaching ought to be on the mark. Uttering words or applying a staff all carries the ultimate message."
Ordinary people do not have ordinary minds, for ordinary people have too many
confusions, worries, and afflictions in their minds. Even
when conducting daily activities, the minds of ordinary people are not in
equanimity and Suchness because of self-centered judgments and unneeded
discriminations. A disturbed, confused mind is not the tranquil, pure mind of
Chan. When learning to realize the equanimity and Suchness of the Chan mind, one learns to handle problems and difficulties in life in accordance with Reality and with the transcendence of the Middle Way. As a result, one comes to understand that Chan is deeply rooted in daily life, and indeed Chan is the essence of life; Chan is everything and everything is Chan.
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