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  • Koan - Wikipedia
    In Chinese Chan and Korean Seon Buddhism, meditating on a huatou, a key phrase of a kōan, is also a major Zen meditation method The Japanese word kōan is the Sino-Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese word gōng'àn 公案 (or gūng'on in Cantonese)
  • KOAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KOAN is a paradox to be meditated upon that is used to train Zen Buddhist monks to abandon ultimate dependence on reason and to force them into gaining sudden intuitive enlightenment
  • - List of Koans - A culture for transformation.
    We feature a list of koans, from many sources, in our KALPA Library, many of which are linked to archived dharma talks As a PZI member, you have unlimited access to everything we post in the Library: transcripts, articles, audio, and video files
  • Koan | Riddles, Parables, Parables Koans | Britannica
    Koans (from Chinese kung-an, literally “public notice,” or “public announcement”) are based on anecdotes of Zen (Chinese: Ch’an) masters There are said to be 1,700 koans in all
  • Koan: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Facts
    A koan (pronounced ko an ) is a story, dialog, question, or statement in the history and lore of Chan (Zen) Buddhism, generally containing aspects that are inaccessible to rational understanding, yet that may be accessible to intuition
  • Famous Zen Koans Explained: Lessons for Modern Spiritual Seekers
    A koan (公案) is a short anecdote, question, or statement used in Zen practice to test a student’s progress and stimulate awakening Unlike logical problems with clear-cut answers, koans defy rational explanation
  • Zen Koans | AshidaKim. com
    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
  • Koan - New World Encyclopedia
    A koan (pronounced ko an Japanese 公案) is a story, dialog, question, or statement from the history and lore of Chan (Zen) Buddhism, generally containing aspects that are inaccessible to rational understanding, yet that may be accessible to intuition




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