MaTsu Quotes
A collection of quotes by MaTsu.
MaTsu, also known as Mazu, was a Chinese Chan Buddhist master who lived during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD). Born in the Chuanzhou province (present-day Fujian province) in China, MaTsu was one of the key figures in the development of Chan Buddhism, known as Zen Buddhism in Japan.
MaTsu began his spiritual training under Nanyue Huairang, a renowned Chan master of the time. After years of dedicated practice, MaTsu attained enlightenment. He went on to become a highly revered teacher known for his unconventional methods and direct style of teaching.
MaTsu emphasized the importance of direct experience and urged his students to look within themselves to realize their true nature. He taught that enlightenment was not something attainable through intellectual understanding alone but required a direct realization beyond conceptual thinking.
MaTsu's teachings had a profound impact on the transformation of Chan Buddhism, emphasizing the importance of meditation (zazen) and direct inquiry into the nature of reality. His teachings and transmission of Chan Buddhism were instrumental in shaping the subsequent development of Zen Buddhism in East Asia.
While there are few historical records available about MaTsu, his influence and teachings have been passed down through various recorded dialogues, anecdotes, and teachings of his disciples. The spirit of MaTsu's teachings continues to inspire and guide Zen practitioners to this day.