Vaughn
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A mirage.
A koan is a question without an answer. Right?
Not exactly.
A Koan is a story, dialogue, question, or statement, which is used in Zen practice to provoke the "great doubt" and test a student's progress in Zen practice. A kōan is not meaningless, and not a riddle or a puzzle. Teachers do expect students to present an appropriate response when asked about a kōan.
Ratty, thanks. You've demonstrated some point hilariously. LOL
One of zen's mousetraps is scholarly attitude. Whatever zen is, it isn't definitions, expertise, foreign terms.
Oh yes, yes, yes. Read Zen and the Art of Archery. It was a book given to HCB by Georges Braque in the 1950's. Not I may add to influence, but to state what he was already doing.
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