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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
Bassui Tokusho

Bassui Tokushō was a Rinzai Zen Master born in modern-day Kanagawa Prefecture who had trained with Sōtō, Rinzai and Ch'an masters of his time. Bassui was unhappy with the state of Zen practice in Japan during his time, so he set out in life with the mission of revitalizing it. The problems he saw were really two sides of the same coin. That is, he saw both too much attachment by some monks and masters to ritual and dogma as well as too much attachment by some monks and masters to freedom and informality.

1327 - 1387
Reciting part of a sutra with the desire to benefit others is like reciting a recipe in the hope it will prevent people from starving.
The true meaning of the precepts is that one should refrain not only from drinking alcohol but also from getting drunk on nirvana.
My true desire is to relieve others of their pain, though I myself may fall into hell. — © Bassui Tokusho
My true desire is to relieve others of their pain, though I myself may fall into hell.
All words and sayings gently turn, returning to the self.
Do you wish to see clearly and be free?
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