The Lighthouse in the Ocean of Chan
      CW45
      Appendix: A Short Course of Chan Practice
      
      
      
        
          | Table of Contents | 
        
          | 1. Preparation | 
        
          | 2. Main Practice, or Hua Tou | 
        
          | 3. Running and Shock | 
      
      1. Preparation
      
        - You will need 2 rooms or one separated
          by a curtain in which there should be a small hole for the
          helper to see whether the practitioner is all right but not
          for the practitioner to see the helper. 
- he practitioner's room should be larger
          than the helper's room. A round table should be placed in
          the center. There should be nothing else except a bed which
          may be used as a chair. Books, newspapers, and everything
          else should be avoided. (Of course, some light is needed). 
- Whatever food the practitioner would like
          to have he may eat in two or three meals daily which will
          be brought in by the helper at fixed times. Nothing should
          be taken in between. 
- It is better if the first time of practice
          is limited to five days or at most a week. Afterwards the
          duration may be increased to a fortnight or one month or
          one hundred days, or even twelve years. 
- The date should be chosen according to
          astrology. The time for entering the room of practice is
          afternoon. The time for completing the course is the morning. 
- Before entering one should worship the
          Guru, the God Protector of the place where the room is situated
          in and ask for their help to be successful in Chan and for
          pardon if the practitioner has not thought of any God or
          spirit or ghost or deity of the land where the practitioner
          lives during the time the practice is going on.
        2. Main Practice, or Hua Tou
      
        - Where is the mind? 
- Before I was born in this world, where was I? 
- Where does this idea or conception or delusion or thinking
          come from? 
- Any Hua Tou found in my book "The Lighthouse in the Ocean
          of Chan" or any other book may be used. The rule for choosing
          lies in the force of the feeling of doubt it arouses. That
          Hua Tou which gives rise to the strongest feeling of doubt
          is the best one for you.
When a Hua Tou is chosen it should be kept
        throughout the whole course of practice. From the time of getting
        up to the time of going to sleep, one should keep the Hua Tou
        continuously without break. Concentrated thoughts on the Hua
        Tou should follow one another like arrows shot up in the sky;
        if one by one they do not touch or come close to the preceding
        one, all the arrows will fall down. Therefore, one by one,
        they should be tightly close to one another so as not to allow
        any other idea to come in-between. This is the very secret
        of the method.
      However, thoughts unrelated to the Hua Tou
        might come very often. You should not follow them but return
        to the Hua Tou. By and by the intruding thoughts might decrease.
        For this practice no special posture is needed. You may walk,
        sit, lie down as you like.
      
        3. Running and Shock
      Take the table as the center around which
        you start walking clockwise, slowly at first then gradually
        increasing the speed until you run quickly. The body should
        slant a little to the inner side, towards the table. The left
        arm should move more than the right arm. These two actions
        enable the left nerve to stretch entirely so that the air goes
        downward and thoughts will decrease. All this time the Hua
        Tou should be kept tightly.
      As you are thus running the helper should
        watch you through the hole and when he sees that you are running
        quickly, he must with force strike the table in his own room
        once - not more than once - with a wooden hammer. The sound
        will startle you. At this moment the Chan might appear and
        the Hua Tou will be lost into the Chan. When you hear the sound,
        you must immediately stand still and should not run again.
      The above practice (Running and Shock) should
        be done only on an empty stomach before a meal and twice a
        day is enough.
      
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