Shoyoroku - Case 32: Kyozan's Mind and Objective World Kyozan asked a monk, "Where do you come from?" The monk said, "I am from Yu Province" Kyozan said, "Do you think of that place?" The monk said, "I always do." Kyozan said, "That which thinks is the mind [1]. That which is thought about is the objective world. Within that are mountains, rivers and the great earth, towers, palaces, people, animals, and other things. Reflect upon the mind that thinks. Are there a lot of things there?" The monk said, "I don't see anything at all there." Kyozan said, "That's right for the stage of understanding, but not yet for the stage of personalization." The monk said, "Do you have any special advice, Master?" Kyozan said, "It is not right to say that there is or there is not. Your insight shows that you have obtained only one side of the mystery. Sitting down, putting on clothes, from now on you see by yourself." [1]: Originally: kokoro.