While paradoxical by design, several core themes emerge from various interpretations of the proverb : If You Meet The Buddha On The Road, Kill Him? - Lion's Roar
The provocative Zen Buddhist koan, is attributed to the 9th-century Chinese master Linji Yixuan (also known as Lin-chi), the founder of the Rinzai school . Far from a literal call to violence, the phrase is a metaphorical "shock tactic" designed to jolt practitioners out of spiritual complacency and intellectual grasping. Core Interpretations Meet The Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!
While paradoxical by design, several core themes emerge from various interpretations of the proverb : If You Meet The Buddha On The Road, Kill Him? - Lion's Roar
The provocative Zen Buddhist koan, is attributed to the 9th-century Chinese master Linji Yixuan (also known as Lin-chi), the founder of the Rinzai school . Far from a literal call to violence, the phrase is a metaphorical "shock tactic" designed to jolt practitioners out of spiritual complacency and intellectual grasping. Core Interpretations
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