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What is the sound of one shell closing?
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- Wise Sage
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Considering the general lack of material in this forum, I do try to stay myself from reprimanding my seekers of wisdom.
...But really, what sort of rotting barrel relic from the 14th century's innards did you dredge for this inaneness? Please, at least ask questions that are sensical. One shell closing indeed. May as well ask me the color of nothing or what a 7-sided cube look like.
Hmmph.
...But really, what sort of rotting barrel relic from the 14th century's innards did you dredge for this inaneness? Please, at least ask questions that are sensical. One shell closing indeed. May as well ask me the color of nothing or what a 7-sided cube look like.
Hmmph.
If you look a few inches below you (assuming you have your head out), you should see a flap. That flap opens and closes, with what one would imagine is a sound.Wise Turtle wrote:...But really, what sort of rotting barrel relic from the 14th century's innards did you dredge for this inaneness?
You are right in reprimanding me that there is indeed no koan in my question since you must hear that sound each time you are forced to retreat into your shell.
I shall work harder, sensei.
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- Worthy Tortoise
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Once, I witnessed a turtle basking on a log in the late day sun. I asked him if I could join him. In response he bit me, then said I could.
Hurt and confused, I told him that I would not and turned to walk away.
He dipped his houth into the water and sprayed my wound, healing it.
After that he told me not to come back then went back to his basking.
What was he trying to say?
Hurt and confused, I told him that I would not and turned to walk away.
He dipped his houth into the water and sprayed my wound, healing it.
After that he told me not to come back then went back to his basking.
What was he trying to say?
Enlightenment requires sacrifice. Sacrifice is nothing to one who knows that what is being sacrificed is an illusion. One must sacrifice the false to have the true, which is no sacrifice at all.Kotetsutheo wrote:What was he trying to say?
When one falls into the illusion, seeing the sacrifice as real, as a true sacrifice, they seek to undo that sacrifice, and retreat into falsehood and illusion. Once this is done in the face of Truth itself, the fall may be forever.
The scabs of the mind are enforced illusions we dare not let go of. Once we do, we no longer need them and indeed, not even the teacher is real.
Satori!