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Zen

“There once was this Zen master sitting on a small stone bench, studying his small Japanese rock garden…

“There are only five rocks in the master’s garden. Each was chosen for its individual perfection, as well as its unique relationship to the other stones. One day a visitor comes to the garden. The visitor steps slowly around the tiny space, contemplating the rake-grooved gravel and the stones. Eventually the visitor turns to the Zen master and exclaims, “It is perfect.” The Zen master shakes his head solemnly and says, “No, it will be perfect when there are only three stones.” Yvon Chouinard

What is Zen?

It is a commonly mistaken notion that Buddhists see the Buddha as especially divine. There is a school or two… Read More

Zen Practice

Ever see Zen art? They use simple ink and they refuse to draw from memory. They seek to trap the sense… Read More

Enlightenment

There are stories where the Zen master says something, and the student is said to be 'enlightened'.  In that moment… Read More