Don’t Waste Your Precious Time

Don’t Waste Your Precious Time

by Ryokan

The ancient Buddhas taught the Dharma 

Not for its own sake but to assist us. 

If we really knew ourselves 

We would not have to rely on old teachers. 

The wise go right to the core 

And leap beyond appearances; 

The foolish cleave to details 

And get ensnared by words and letters. 

Such people envy the accomplishments of others 

And work feverishly to attain the same things. 

Cling to truth and it becomes falsehood; 

Understand falsehood and it becomes truth. 

Truth and falsehood are two sides of a coin: 

Neither accept nor reject either one. 

Don’t waste your precious time fruitlessly 

Trying to gauge the depths of life’s ups and downs.

Composed by Ryokan (1758–1831), whose self-portrait and calligraphy appear above. English translation by John Stevens.