Endless Path Zendo | Roshi Rafe Martin

Oak Tree in the Front Garden!

May 18, 2024
Oak Tree in the Front Garden!
Endless Path Zendo | Roshi Rafe Martin
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Endless Path Zendo | Roshi Rafe Martin
Oak Tree in the Front Garden!
May 18, 2024

Recorded May 18, 2024

If we mean to fulfill our life journey, our personal pilgrimage to maturity — which is the point of Zen practice — what we seek can’t be somewhere far off, but must be in our own back — or front — yard. 

Gateless Barrier, (Wu-men Kuan, Mumonkan), Case 37: “Chao-chou: The Oak Tree in the Front Garden” goes like this:

The Case
A monk asked Chao-chou, “What is the meaning of Bodhidharma’s coming from the    West?”

Chao-chou said, “The oak tree in the front yard.”

“Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?” is a traditional Zen way of saying, “What is the highest teaching of the Buddhadharma?” It means, why did Bodhidharma, at an advanced age too, choose to make the difficult crossing from Southern India to China? What was so important that it was worth risking his life to do it? And how does “the oak tree in the front garden” answer this question? Let’s take a look!

Photo credit: "Tree Heart" by Rafe Martin



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Recorded May 18, 2024

If we mean to fulfill our life journey, our personal pilgrimage to maturity — which is the point of Zen practice — what we seek can’t be somewhere far off, but must be in our own back — or front — yard. 

Gateless Barrier, (Wu-men Kuan, Mumonkan), Case 37: “Chao-chou: The Oak Tree in the Front Garden” goes like this:

The Case
A monk asked Chao-chou, “What is the meaning of Bodhidharma’s coming from the    West?”

Chao-chou said, “The oak tree in the front yard.”

“Why did Bodhidharma come from the West?” is a traditional Zen way of saying, “What is the highest teaching of the Buddhadharma?” It means, why did Bodhidharma, at an advanced age too, choose to make the difficult crossing from Southern India to China? What was so important that it was worth risking his life to do it? And how does “the oak tree in the front garden” answer this question? Let’s take a look!

Photo credit: "Tree Heart" by Rafe Martin