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Shaku, Soyen - from 101 Zen stones - the disciple's story

Identifier

016345

Type of Spiritual Experience

Background

A description of the experience

"In Dreamland"

'Our schoolmaster used to take a nap every afternoon,' related a disciple of Soyen Shaku.
'We children asked him why he did it and he told us:
‘I go to dreamland to meet the old sages just as Confucius did.’ When Confucius slept, he would dream of ancient sages and later tell his followers about them.
'It was extremely hot one day so some of us took a nap. Our schoolmaster scolded us.
"We went to dreamland to meet the ancient sages the same as Confucius did," we explained.
"What was the message from those sages?" our schoolmaster demanded. One of us replied:
"We went to dreamland and met the sages and asked than if our schoolmaster came there every afternoon, but they said they had never seen any such fellow."

The source of the experience

Shaku, Soyen

Concepts, symbols and science items

Concepts

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Activities

Suppressions

Laughing

Commonsteps

Lucid dreaming

References