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Re: The Sound of One Hand Clapping

 

:celebrate The answer to the Zen riddle of;"What is the sound of one hand clapping" is to strike one's hand against that of the Buddha's hand.

 

Trite. Western. Wrong.

 

There is no answer to the riddle. At least, none that is expressed in such crude logic as language. And that answer shows a fundamental lack of understanding of Buddha.

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koan' date=' you can't be serious.[/quote']

 

Who, me? Yes, yes I am. He just ... limbers up his left hand (he's left handed) and can shake his hand back and forth, slapping the upper half of the palm and the fingers against the lower part. If I had any way to record it, I'd be able to show you.

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Who' date=' me? Yes, yes I am. He just ... limbers up his left hand (he's left handed) and can shake his hand back and forth, slapping the upper half of the palm and the fingers against the lower part. If I had any way to record it, I'd be able to show you.[/quote']

 

no . . . it was a play on words.

 

"go on" vs "koan" - same pronunciation, well one is a G and the other a K.

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Who' date=' me? Yes, yes I am. He just ... limbers up his left hand (he's left handed) and can shake his hand back and forth, slapping the upper half of the palm and the fingers against the lower part. If I had any way to record it, I'd be able to show you.[/quote']

 

Hmm. I'm not very limber, but maybe it's because I have huge hands. But then it would probably be disqualified by the koan police.

 

For a game answer:

Mental Entangle based on the the target trying to figure the answer. Obviously it's working on us.

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koan (a Japanese word pronounced "Ko - On") is a Buddhist statement, question or story that (usually) has no logical answer or conclusion; one of the most famous (to Western culture) is the title of this thread. They're supposed to be meditated on to help achieve enlightenment.

 

They are supposed to be answered, but this is no "right" answer. It would take a more complete explanation of the nature of Buddhism to really get into the hows and whys of a Koan answer.

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