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The truth at the end of the road ...

"Friends, I tell you this: there is no Buddha, no spiritual path to follow, no training and no realization. What are you so feverishly running after? Putting a head on top of your own head, you blind idiots? Your head is right where it should be. The trouble lies in your not believing in yourselves enough. Because you don't believe in yourselves you are knocked here and there by all the conditions in which you find yourselves. Being enslaved and turned around by objective situations, you have no freedom whatever, you are not masters of yourselves. Stop turning to the outside and don't be attached to my words either. Just cease clinging to the past and hankering after the future. This will be better than ten years' pilgrimage." -- Zen Master Linji
 
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What is Buddha?
In the morning, the bird whistles. In the evening, the owl hoots.
Correct!

"The lame donkey brays at midnight.
The trees burble silently."
Right

"I thank the desk
I praise the margarine
I refuse the placemat
Vengeance is mine, says the scrabble board"
Wonderful!

"The river flows in one direction."
Great!
 
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What is Buddha?
When the rain falls, the crickets chirp, the mist descends and you can't find a cab.
 
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Correct!

"The lame donkey brays at midnight.
The trees burble silently."
Right

"I thank the desk
I praise the margarine
I refuse the placemat
Vengeance is mine, says the scrabble board"
Wonderful!

"The river flows in one direction."
Great!

What specifically is "correct", "right", "wonderful", and "great" about these phrases? What do you understand from them? What do you think their authors understand because of them?
 
There are 2 kinds of koans:
a)open koans which have many korrect answers e.g.What are you interested in?
b) one-answer, concrete koans e.g. 2+2?
 

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