Things as 
          They Are
        Yutang Lin
        "dharma as such" or "things as  such" refers to
          The original state of all things as they are
          So that is what we directly experienced
                  Without  adding artificial distinctions and choices
        In the state of things as they are
          All are beyond grasping in anyway
          And incessantly flowing away
          Beyond distinctions and choices
                  Thus  it is called "originally pure"
                       Without  distinction of being pure or impure
          All are unified into one boundless totality
        "dharma as such" is originally thus
          It is beyond practice and attainment
          If one tries to return to original purity through  "practicing"
          The only shortcut would be
          Willingly accepts everything and be content with  whatever that comes
          In this way all ideas of discrimination will wither  and become extinct
          And one would readily return to the emancipation of  things as such
        Practices of great wisdom seem like those of great  folly
         
        Written in Chinese and translated on December 15,  2010
        El Cerrito, California