My quotes come from weakness. When first on forums I was hesitant, even timid, in offering opinions, so the quote of another (an authority figure!) was always handy. Now a little more courageous, I have retained the habit.
Speaking of quotes, another favorite, this from A A Milne, creator of Winnie the Pooh:-
"A quotation is a handy thing to have about, saving one the trouble of thinking for oneself, always a laborious business."
Well, be that as it may, I stumble on.
Another quote from Chuang Tzu (as translated by Thomas Merton) is another one that I often ponder upon, not really knowing what it is about.
When a hideous man becomes a father
And a son is born to him
In the middle of the night
He trembles and lights a lamp
And runs to look in anguish
On that child's face
To see whom he resembles
Being a Pure Lander of faith and no-calculation, I see these words as pointing to that attitude of mind that seeks attainment, seeking progress on the path, always looking for improvement, looking for the pass-mark that He Who Judges All will give.......or not! A life of constant introspection, of works, not faith/trust.
Maybe others will see another meaning entirely? But that, in part, is what this particular thread is about.
Speaking of Dogen, I have found "Eihei Dogen:Mystical Realist" by Hee-Jim Kim invaluable. Now on my second read through. But I have to read it slowly. For me, now, it inter-relates with much else.