Awakening Streams: The One River Zen Podcast

Seeking Meaning and the Empty Search | Blue Cliff Record Case 20


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We spend so much of our lives searching for meaning—trying to fit our struggles into a grand narrative, hoping for an explanation that will make sense of it all. But what if the search itself is what keeps us trapped?

In this episode, Sensei Michael Brunner explores Hekiganroku Case 20: Ryūge Asks Suibi and Rinzai, where a monk asks the age-old question, "What is the meaning of the Patriarch’s coming from the West?" Instead of receiving an answer, he is struck. Why? Because Zen does not deal in intellectual understanding—it points directly to what is.

We chase meaning, we grasp for certainty, we wrap our suffering in stories. But when we stop clinging, when we drop the second arrow of suffering, we discover something beyond all explanations—the immediacy of life itself.

In this episode, we explore:
  • How the search for meaning can become another form of attachment
  • Why we cling to spiritual concepts, even in Zen
  • What Suibi and Rinzai’s blows reveal about the trap of intellectual grasping
  • How the two arrows teaching shows us the way out of suffering
  • Why true freedom is found not in explanations, but in direct experience

We do not practice Zen to uncover meaning—we practice to let go of the need for meaning altogether. The Dharma is not something to hold onto. It is not a theory. It is alive, immediate, and always present.

🌀 Let go of the search, and the path will rise to meet you.
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Awakening Streams: The One River Zen PodcastBy Sensei Michael Brunner, One River Zen