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Sen no Rikyu, the founder of the Japanese tea ceremony, committed
hara-kiri (ritual suicide by disembowelment) in 1591 at the order of his lord, Hideyoshi. Just before Rikyu took his own life he said, "When I have this sword there is no Buddha and no Patriarchs."
He meant that when we have the sword of big mind, there is no dualistic world. The only thing which exists is this spirit. This kind of imperturbable spirit was always present in Rikyu's tea ceremony. He never did anything in just a dualistic way; he was ready to die in each moment. In ceremony after ceremony he died, and he renewed himself. This is the spirit of the tea ceremony.
Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind
Zen Mind, Beginner's MindShunryu Suzuki
I can certainly see these words in action, watching Sensei cut with the ken or work with the jo.
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