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Zen Story: “Pleasant things may disturb meditation”

“Kitano Gempo, abbot of Eihei temple, was ninety-two years old when he passed away in the year 1933. He endeavoured his whole life not to be attached to anything. As a wandering mendicant when he was twenty he happened to…

Zen Story: “Devote your time to meditation”

“Jiun, a Shingon master, was a well-known Sanskrit scholar of the Tokugawa era. When he was young he used to deliver lectures to his brother students. His mother heard about this and wrote him a letter: “Son, I do not…

Zen Story: “Neither is real”

“In ancient India there was a King called Janaka, who was also a sage. One day Janaka was taking a nap on his flower-strewn bed with his servants fanning him and his soldiers standing guard outside his door. As he…

Zen Story: “I’m the only one who didn’t speak”

“Four monks decided to meditate silently without speaking for two weeks. By nightfall on the first day, the candle began to flicker and then went out. The first monk said, “Oh, no! The candle is out.” The second monk said,…

Zen Story: “No merit whatever!”

“Emperor Wu asked Bodhidharma about the highest meaning of noble Truth, and Bodhidharma replied, “Vast emptiness, there is no noble Truth.” “Who, then, is standing before me?” “I don’t know,” said Bodhidharma. Emperor Wu then asked the enigmatic Indian sage…

Zen Story: “Will the master go into hell or not?”

“An official asked Zhaozhou, “Will the master go into hell or not?” Zhaozhou replied, “I entered hell long ago.” The official asked him, “Why do you enter hell?” Zhaozhou: “If I don’t enter hell, who will teach you?””

Zen Story: “Blind watch a person’s face”

“After Bankei had passed away, a blind man who lived near the master’s temple told a friend: “Since I am blind, I cannot watch a person’s face, so I must judge his character by the sound of his voice. Ordinarily…

Zen Story: “If you call a tail a leg”

“Abraham Lincoln once asked one of his secretaries, “If you call a tail a leg, how many legs does a horse have?”. “Five,” replied the secretary. “No,” said the President, “The answer is four. Calling a tail a leg doesn’t…

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