101 Zen Stories



These koans, or parables, were translated into English from a book called the Shaseki-shu (Collection of Stone and Sand), written late in the thirteenth century by the Japanese Zen teacher Muju (the 'non-dweller'), and from anecdotes of Zen monks taken from various books published in Japan around the turn of the 20th century. 101 Zen stories 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. Game emulators for mac. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg.' 11 thoughts on “ A Collection of Zen Stories ” Pingback: Where To Buy Guitar Strings: Maybe a Tutorial DVD Could Teach you How to Play Guitar. Pingback: best apps for health and wellness, iphone ipad health apps » Extreme Skater. Pingback: Finding a Diamond on a Muddy Road « Earthpages.org. Pingback: A Cup of Tea « Talesfromthelou's Blog. R/101ZenStories: 101 zen stories. Youtube grabber for mac. Tosui was the Zen master who left the formalism of temples to live under a bridge with beggars.

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Rabbi Isadore was a wise teacher. A student asked: 'How is one to know the precise time when night ends and day begins?'
One student volunteered, 'It is when one can distinguish between a dog and a sheep in the far distance, that is when day begins.'

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Another said, 'It is when you can tell the difference between a fig tree and a date tree, then night is fully gone.'101
'No, it is neither of those things,' said the Rabbi. 'It is when you can see your brother or sister in the face of a stranger. Until then, night is still with us.'

101 Zen Stories is a 1919 compilation of Zenkoans[1] including 19th and early 20th century anecdotes compiled by Nyogen Senzaki,[2] and a translation of Shasekishū,[1][3] written in the 13th century by Japanese Zen master Mujū (無住) (literally, 'non-dweller').[3] The book was reprinted by Paul Reps as part of Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.[4][3] Well-known koans in the collection include A Cup of Tea (1), The Sound of One Hand (21), No Water, No Moon (29), and Everything is Best (31). Free pro tools for mac full version.

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101 Zen Stories

  1. ^ ab'Koan Studies'. thezensite. Retrieved April 24, 2013.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. ^Ross, Nancy Wilson. The World of Zen: An East-West Anthology. Vintage. p. xxii. ISBN9780394703015.
  3. ^ abcReps, Paul; Senzaki, Nyogen. Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and Pre-zen Writings. Tuttle Publishing. p. 17. ISBN9780804831864.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^Ross, Nancy Wilson. The World of Zen: An East-West Anthology. Vintage. p. 74. ISBN9780394703015.

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