ED,

There's no 'message' here, at least no intentional one.  Zen koans are not 
intended to impart messages or knowledge.  They are intended to demonstrate 
Buddha Nature.

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], "ED" <seacrofter001@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Bill! and All,
> 
> Zenist word games are cute!
> 
> But, in your opinion, what is the message?
> 
> --ED
> 
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Bill!" <BillSmart@> wrote:
> >
> > Anthony,
> >
> > You only told half the story...
> >
> > After Hyakujo had buried the fox one of his students (Obaku)asked him,
> 'If the old man who had been turned into a fox had originally answered
> correctly, what then?' Hyakujo replied, 'Come closer and I'll tell you.'
> As Obaku aproached he reached out and pinched Hyakujo's nose. At that
> Hyakujo clapped his hands and exclaimed, 'I thought the barbarian's
> beard was red, but here is a barbarian with a red beard!'
> >
> > See THE GATELESS GATE, Case #2 for a full translation...Bill!
> 
> 
> 
> > --- In [email protected], Anthony Wu wuasg@ wrote:
> > >
> > > fbMerle,
> > >
> > > Looks like you have not heard the story of the Wild Fox Zen. I will
> present it in a simple way. The famous Chinese monk Hyakujo (literally a
> hundred yard) found an old man always present in his dharma talk. He
> curiously asked who he was, and was replied that he was a fox, and had
> stayed that way for 500 years. The reason why he reincarnated as a fox
> for so long was that he claimed that a successful practitioner would
> have escaped the law of cause and effect. To that, Hyakujo gave the old
> man a 'turning word' that successful practice will not 'obscure the
> causative law. The old man was immediately liberated. After the dharma
> talk that night, the sangha discovered a corpse of a wild fox, and they
> buried him according to the sangha ritual. That is the story of Master
> Hundred Yard and the Fox.
> > >
> > > Anthony
>




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