Re: The Meaning of Mu
Hi there - yes - thanks to all. I needed to hear that working with a koan can sometimes bring up frustration, and basically not to worry - give it time.
I'm looking forward to the book club. Strangely - reading through some of the other koans hasn't affected me like this one particular Koan (so maybe it is the Koan for me! )
Relating to the words of Thich Nhat Hahn - my 'habit energy' has been very jangled by asking 'does a dog have buddha nature'. :shock:
In Zen Keys, Hahn tells the story of Wei Shan asking Hsiang Yan 'What was your face before your parents were born?'
Hsiang Yan can't cope with not coming up with an answer and stomps off to a remote area and burns all his books, etc
I find this story very touching because I can really relate - last night I felt like a child in a strop - but I'm Ok now ops:
Thankyou for your teaching Jundo - and Pontus for your kindness -
Gassho
Willow
Hi there - yes - thanks to all. I needed to hear that working with a koan can sometimes bring up frustration, and basically not to worry - give it time.
I'm looking forward to the book club. Strangely - reading through some of the other koans hasn't affected me like this one particular Koan (so maybe it is the Koan for me! )
Relating to the words of Thich Nhat Hahn - my 'habit energy' has been very jangled by asking 'does a dog have buddha nature'. :shock:
In Zen Keys, Hahn tells the story of Wei Shan asking Hsiang Yan 'What was your face before your parents were born?'
Hsiang Yan can't cope with not coming up with an answer and stomps off to a remote area and burns all his books, etc
I find this story very touching because I can really relate - last night I felt like a child in a strop - but I'm Ok now ops:
Thankyou for your teaching Jundo - and Pontus for your kindness -
Gassho
Willow
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