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Harmony of Difference and Equality
- The mind of the great sage of India
- is intimately transmitted from west to east.
- While human faculties are sharp or dull,
- the way has no northern or southern ancestors.
- The spiritual source shines clear in the light;
- the branching streams flow on in the dark.
- Grasping at things is surely delusion;
- according with sameness is still not enlightenment.
- All the objects of the senses
- interact and yet do not.
- Interacting brings involvement.
- Otherwise, each keeps its place.
- Sights vary in quality and form,
- sounds differ as pleasing or harsh.
- Refined and common speech come together in the dark,
- clear and murky phrases are distinguished in the light.
- The four elements return to their natures
- just as a child turns to its mother;
- Fire heats, wind moves,
- water wets, earth is solid.
- Eye and sights, ear and sounds,
- nose and smells, tongue and tastes;
- Thus with each and every thing,
- depending on these roots, the leaves spread forth.
- Trunk and branches share the essence;
- revered and common, each has its speech.
- In the light there is darkness,
- but don't take it as darkness;
- In the dark there is light,
- but don't see it as light.
- Light and darkness oppose one another
- like front and back foot in walking.
- Each of the myriad things has its merit,
- expressed according to function and place.
- Phenomena exist; box and lid fit.
- Principle responds; arrow points meet.
- Hearing the words, understand the meaning;
- don't set up standards of your own.
- If you don't understand the way right before you,
- how will you know the path as you walk?
- Progress is not a matter of far or near,
- but if you are confused, mountains and rivers block your way.
- I respectfully urge you who study the mystery,
- do not pass your days and nights in vain.
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