Wumen Huikai
Born
in Hangzhou, China
December 18, 1182
Died
December 18, 1259
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The Gateless Gate: The Classic Book of Zen Koans
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80 editions
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1228
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Great Ideas Writings From the Zen
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5 editions
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2009
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Die torlose Schranke des Zen. Das Mumonkan als Arbeitsbuch der Zen- Schulung.
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2 editions
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1999
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Selections from The Gateless Gate
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La Serrure sans porte: Le zen en 49 nigmes
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“Every day Zuigan used to call out to himself, "Master!" and then he answered himself, "Yes, Sir!" And he added, "Awake, Awake!" and then answered, "Yes, Sir! Yes, Sir!"
"From now onwards, do not be deceived by others!" "No, Sir! I will not, Sir!"
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― The Gateless Gate: All 48 Koans, with Commentary by Ekai, called Mumon
"From now onwards, do not be deceived by others!" "No, Sir! I will not, Sir!"
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― The Gateless Gate: All 48 Koans, with Commentary by Ekai, called Mumon
“All beings are encompassed within one all-encompassing great energy: So I understood from the coolness of this morning's passing breeze.”
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“When one ignorant attains realization he is a saint. When a saint begins to understand he is ignorant.
It is better to realize mind than body.
When mind is realized one need not worry about body.
When mind and body become one
The man is free. Then he desires no praising.”
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It is better to realize mind than body.
When mind is realized one need not worry about body.
When mind and body become one
The man is free. Then he desires no praising.”
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