Anchoring
Empty Your Cup
Empty Your Cup
The Learned Professor
came to the house
of the Zen Master to ask to learn Zen.
"You are most welcome,
" said the Master,
inviting the Learned Professor in for
tea.
They sat on cushions facing each other.
Preparing to make tea, the
Master set a pot of water
on the charcoal brazier on the
floor in front of him,
while the Learned Professor began
to tell of
all of the books he had read about Zen.
The water
having boiled, the Master made tea
while the Learned Professor told of all the insights about Zen
he had gleaned from talking to other great scholars.
The tea made, the Learned
Professor held up
his cup and continued to talk about Zen.
The Master
poured tea into the Learned Professor's cup.
And he and
poured...and poured...and poured,
until tea was spilling
over the top of the cup
and cascading onto the floor.
"What are you
doing?" cried the Learned Professor.
"The cup is full.
No more will go in!"
"Your mind is like the cup,"said
the Master.
"How can you expect to learn unless
you first empty your cup?"