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Archimedes
01-17-2009, 05:33 AM
<div align='center'>Tea or Iron</div>

The Zen master Hakuin used to tell his students about an old woman who owned a tea shop in the village. She was skilled in the tea ceremony, Hakuin said, and her understanding of Zen was superb. Many students wondered about this and went to the village themselves to check her out. Whenever the old woman saw them coming, she could tell immediately whether they had come to experience the tea, or to probe her grasp of Zen. Those wanting tea she served graciously. For the others wanting to learn about her Zen knowledge, she hid until they approached her door and then attacked them with a fire poker. Only one out of ten managed to escape her beating.

skunkushybrid
01-17-2009, 09:23 AM
so because she is known for her tea more than her zen knowledge she beat the students that came in search of the zen.

why?

disrespect?


I'm having difficulty with this one comprehending the moral... any chance of a hand?

Archimedes
01-17-2009, 09:29 AM
Perhaps she feels a person must prove their desire for her knowledge before she will accept them as a student. So that only one out of ten have shown her a true desire to seek her Zen knowledge.

Her Tea she shares with all.

skunkushybrid
01-17-2009, 09:39 AM
yeah... that kinda fits into disrespect.


she didn't serve the ones tea that only came in search of her zen, she hid until they approached her door then attacked them.