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I will tell you
one story... Hui Neng, a Chinese master, was working under his master. When Hui Neng went
to his master, the master said, "For what have you come here? There is no need to
come to me." He couldn't understand. Hui Neng thought that he was not yet ready to be
accepted, but the master was seeing something else. He was seeing his growing aura. He was
saying this: "Even if you do not come to me, the thing is bound to happen sooner or
later, anywhere. You are already in it, so there is no need to come to me."
But Hui Neng said,
"Do not reject me." So the master accepted him and told him to go just behind
the monastery, in the kitchen of the monastery. It was a big monastery of five hundred
monks. The master said to Hui Neng, "Just go behind the monastery and help in the
kitchen, and do not come again to me. Whenever it will be needed, I will come to
you."
No meditation was
given to Hui Neng, no scriptures to read, study or meditate upon. Nothing was taught to
him, he was just thrown into the kitchen. The whole monastery was working. There were
pundits, scholars, and there were meditators, and there were yogis, and the whole
monastery was agog. Everyone was working and this Hui Neng was just cleaning rice and
doing kitchen work.
Twelve years
passed. Hui Neng didn't go again to the master because it was not allowed. He waited, he
waited, he waited... he simply waited. He was just taken as a servant. Scholars would
come, meditators would come, and no one would even pay any attention to him. And there
were big scholars in the monastery.
Then the master
declared that his death was near, and now he wanted to appoint someone to function in his
place, so he said, "Those who think they are enlightened should compose a small poem
of four lines. In those four lines you should put all that you have gained. And if I
approve any poems and see that the lines show that enlightenment has happened, I will
choose someone as my successor."
There was a great
scholar in the monastery, and no one attempted the poem because everyone knew that he was
going to win. He was a great knower of scriptures, so he composed four lines. Those four
lines were just like this... the meaning of it was like this: "Mind is like a mirror,
and dust gathers on it. Clean the dust, and you are enlightened."
But even this
great scholar was afraid because the master would know. He already knows who is
enlightened and who is not. Though all he has written is beautiful, it is the very essence
of all the scriptures -- mind is like a mirror, and dust gathers on it; remove the dust,
and you are enlightened -- this was the whole gist of all the Vedas, but he knew that was
all that it was. He had not known anything, so he was afraid.
He didn't go
directly to the master, but in the night he went to the hut, to his master's hut, and
wrote all the four lines on the wall without signing -- without any signature. In this
way, if the master approved and said, "Okay, this is right," then he would say,
"I have written them." If he said, "No! Who has written these lines?"
then he would keep silent, he thought.
But the master
approved. In the morning the master said, "Okay!" He laughed and said,
"Okay! The man who has written this is an enlightened one." So the whole
monastery began to talk about it. Everyone knew who had written it. They were discussing
and appreciating, and the lines were beautiful -- really beautiful. Then some monks came
to the kitchen. They were drinking tea and they were talking, and Hui Neng was there
serving them. He heard what had happened. The moment he heard those four lines, he
laughed. So someone asked, "Why are you laughing, you fool? You do not know anything;
for twelve years you have been serving in the kitchen. Why are you laughing?"
No one had even
heard him laugh before. He was just taken as an idiot who would not even talk. So he said,
"I cannot write, and I am not an enlightened one either, but these lines are wrong.
So if someone comes with me, I will compose four lines. If someone comes with me, he can
write it on the wall. I cannot write; I do not know writing."
So someone
followed him -- just as a joke. A crowd came there and Hui Neng said, "Write: There
is no mind and there is no mirror, so where can the dust gather? One who knows this is
enlightened."
But the master
came out and he said, "You are wrong," to Hui Neng. Hui Neng touched his feet
and returned back to his kitchen.
In the night when
everyone was asleep, the master came to Hui Neng and said, "You are right, but I
could not say so before those idiots -- and they are learned idiots. If I had said that
you are appointed as my successor, they would have killed you. So escape from here! You
are my successor, but do not tell it to anyone. And I knew this the day you came. Your
aura was growing; that was why no meditation was given to you. There was no need. You were
already in meditation. And these twelve years' silence -- not doing anything, not even
meditation -- emptied you completely of your mind, and the aura has become full. You have
become a full moon. But escape from here! Otherwise they will kill you.
"You have
been here for twelve years, and the light has been constantly spreading from you, but no
one observed it. And they have been coming to the kitchen, everyone has been coming to the
kitchen every day -- thrice, four times. Everyone passes through here; that is why I
posted you in the kitchen. But no one has recognized your aura. So you escape from
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