Cerita Zen
Great Waves
In the early days of the Meiji era there lived a well-known wrestler
called O-nami, Great Waves.
O-nami was immensly strong and knew the art of wresting. In his
private bouts he defeated even his teacher, but in public was so
bashful that his own pupils threw him.
O-nami felt he should go to a Zen master for help. Hakuju, a wandering
teacher, was stopping in a little temple nearby, so O-nami went to see
him and told him of his great trouble.
"Great Waves is your name," the teacher advised, "so stay in this
temple tonight. Imagine that you are those billows. You are no longer
a wrestler who is afraid. You are those huge waves sweeping everything
before them, swallowing all in their path. Do this and you will be the
greatest wrestler in the land."
The teacher retired. O-nami sat in meditation trying to imagine
himself as waves. He thought of many different things. Then gradualy
he turned more and more to the feeling of waves. As the night advanced
the waves became larger and larger. They swept away the flowers in
their vases. Even the Buddha in the shrine was inundated. Before dawn
the temple was nothing but the ebb and flow of an immense sea.
In the morning the teacher found O-nami meditating, a faint smile on
his face. He patted the wrestler's shoulder. "Now nothing can disturb
you," he said. "You are those waves. You will sweep everything before
you."
The same day O-nami entered the wrestling contests and won. After
that, no one in Japan was able to defeat him.