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Koans
Zen Koans are short stories that try to convey a hidden underlying moral or principle. Often, they try to show the folly in the way we look at our situations and they try to point to the truth in a way that brings greater personal understanding to the reader than simply a lecture. The stories are colorful and filled with the history of China and Japan.
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Joshu's Zen
Zen in a Beggar's Life
In Dreamland
Sleeping In The Daytime
Gisho's Work
Publishing The Sutras
Flower Shower
Every Minute Zen
A Smile In His Lifetime
Mokusen's Hand
Everything Is Best
Calling Card
No Water, No Moon
Treasure House
Voice of Happiness
Dialogue For Lodging
The Days More
Reciting Sutras
Eshun's Departure
My Heart Burns Like Fire
Sound of One Hand Clapping
A Mother's Advice
The First Principle
A Parable
Stingy In Tea
Not Far From Buddhahood
Shoun And His Mother
A Muddy Road
A Buddha
Happy Chinaman
 
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