The Identity
of Relative and Absolute (Sandokai)
The mind of the
Great Sage of India
Is intimately
conveyed west and east.
Among human
beings are wise men and fools;
In the Way there
is no patriarch of north and south.
The subtle source
is clear and bright,
the branching
streams flow in the dark.
To be attached to
things is primordial illusion;
to encounter the
absolute is not yet enlightenment.
All spheres,
every sense and field,
Intermingle even
as they shine alone,
Interacting even
as they merge
Yet keeping their
places in expressions of their own.
Forms differ
primally in shape and character,
and sounds in
harsh or soothing tones.
The dark makes
all words one;
the brightness
distinguishes good and bad phrases.
The four elements
return to their true nature
as a child to its
mother.
Fire is hot;
water is wet; wind moves; and the earth is dense.
Eye and form, ear
and sound, nose and smell,
tongue and taste
– the sweet and sour.
Each independent
of the other like leaves
that come from
the same root.
And though leaves
and root must go back to the Source,
both root and
leaves have their own uses.
Light is also
darkness; do not move with it as darkness.
Darkness is
light; do not see it as light.
Light and
darkness are not one, not two,
like the foot
before and the foot behind in walking.
Each thing has
its own being,
which is not
different from its place and function.
The relative fits
the absolute as a box and its lid.
The absolute
meets the relative like two arrow points
that touch high
in the air.
Hearing this,
simply perceive the Source.
Make no
criterion: if you do not see the Way
you do not see It
even as you walk on It.
When you walk the
Way, you draw no nearer,
progress no
farther;
who fails to see
this is mountains and rivers away.
Listen, those who
would pierce this Subtle Matter,
do not waste your time by night or day!