Zen Koans - AshidaKim.com
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Bookmark History
Saved by 57 people (-20 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02
- Applejuicego2 on 2009-10-23 - Tags zen , koans , buddhism , religion , philosophy
- Superwilly on 2009-09-23 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , religion , meditation , koans , philosophy , literature , zen , buddhism , japan
- Landbiscuit on 2009-09-23 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , religion , meditation , koans , philosophy , literature , zen , buddhism , japan
- Privacypup on 2009-09-23 - Tags imported , Bookmarks , religion , meditation , koans , philosophy , literature , zen , buddhism , japan
- Antondudevant on 2009-09-23 - Tags religion , meditation , koans , philosophy , koan , literature
Public Sticky notes
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.
Highlighted by avlz2002


Public Comment
on 2006-10-26 by philna
on 2006-12-01 by jlesage