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Ryonen's Realization

Ryonen's bewitching beauty and poetic genius paved way to serve the empress as one of the ladies of the court when she was barely seventeen years of age. However the sudden demise of the beloved empress awakened her to the impermanence of things. She hence desired to study Zen. However her wish was brushed aside as her relatives pushed her into getting married. Ryonen assented for the marriage with the condition that after the birth of three children, she would go on her way to study Zen. Ryonen did leave home after the birth of three children before she was twenty five. With her relatives and husband unable to dissuade her in her venture, Ryonen set out to learn Zen.
Ryonen on her embarkment to learn Zen, came to the city of Edo and requested Tetsugyu to accept her as a disciple. Her request however was turned down by the master at one glance at her beauty. Ryonen then went yo master Hakuo who also rejected her saying that her beauty could only cause trouble. Ryonen in her staunch determination to study Zen, placed a hot iron rod her face burning away her beauty in an instant. Hakuo then accepted her as his disciple.
Ryonen then wrote a poem, commemorating the incident on the back of a little mirror.
In
the
service
of
my
Empress
I
burned
incense
to
perfume
my
exquisite
clothes
Now
as
a
homeless
mendicant
I
burn
my
face
to
enter
a
Zen
temple.
Ryonen, when she was about to pass away wrote another poem:
Sixty-six
times
have
these
eyes
beheld
the
changing
scene
of
autumn
I have said enough about moonlight, Ask no more.
Only
listen
to
the
voice
of
pines
and
cedars
when
no
wind
stirs.



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