--Zen Dialogue--
Zen teachers train their young pupils to
express themselves. Two Zen temples each had a child protégé. One child, going
to obtain vegetables each morning, would meet the other on the way.
"Where are you going?" asked the one.
"I am going wherever my feet go," the
other responded.
This reply puzzled the first child who went to
his teacher for help. "Tomorrow morning," the teacher told him,
"when you meet that little fellow, ask him the same question. He will give
you the same answer, and then you ask him: 'Suppose you have no feet, then
where are you going?' That will fix him."
The children met again the following morning.
"Where are you going?" asked the
first child.
"I am going wherever the wind blows,"
answered the other.
This again nonplussed the youngster, who took
his defeat to his teacher.
"Ask him where he is going if there is no
wind," suggested the teacher.
The next day the children met a third time.
"Where are you going?" asked the
first child.
"I am going to the market to buy
vegetables," the other replied.
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Life changes. But all the religions teach to stick to the dead scriptures. All the religions are enemies of humanity!
Life changes. But all the religions teach to stick to the dead scriptures. All the religions are enemies of humanity!
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