Description
If you liked No Way by Ram Tzu you will love this little hardcover book, an English translation by Mike Dickman of a text of unknown provenance, given to a Frenchman by a Buddhist monk in old colonial Indochina. In this text,the fiery and cranky Old Ch’eng points to the self existing reality that is free from mental fabrications – a state free from religious dogma.
“The original mind has always been right before your eyes. There is nothing for you to discover or achieve. Nor have you ever lacked that which would enable you to see it.”
Finally, the book for spiritual seekers who are tired of seeking – the book for spiritual followers who are tired of following.
45 pages
Cool Grove Press
Excerpts:
If I say they?re by Buddha
you?ll think they?re holy and
be struck with trembling and awe.
If I say they?re by Bodhi-dhama
or some other such great patriarch
you?ll be overwhelmed with reverence
before a text of such eminence.
If I say they?re by some unknown monk
you?ll quickly be filled with doubt,
suddenly no longer sure what you?re
really supposed to think.
If I tell you they?re by the kitchen monk
you?ll burst out laughing, sure I?m having you on.
So what counts for you is not
the actual truth of the text itself but
how important you think it is and the
reputation of whoever you imagine wrote it.
You can?t see by yourselves
and understand only through
the opinions of those you choose
to place above your heads.
About the author:
Mike Dickman is a long-time practitioner of Buddhism and has translated many texts of the Nyingma and ‘Drigung Ka’gy? schools of Tibetan Buddhism as well as Saying of Old Cheng, published by Cool Grove Press. He lives in Paris, France.