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The Gateless Gate/A Philosopher Asks Buddha

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The Gateless Gate
by Mumon, translated by Nyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps
32. A Philosopher Asks Buddha

Koan number 32 out of 49 in this work (published 1228, translated 1934)

822444The Gateless Gate — 32. A Philosopher Asks BuddhaNyogen Senzaki and Paul RepsMumon

A philosopher asked Buddha: "Without words, without the wordless, will you tell me truth?"

The Buddha kept silence.

The philosopher bowed and thanked the Buddha, saying: "With your loving kindness I have cleared away my delusions and entered the true path."

After the philosopher had gone, Ananda asked the Buddha what he had attained.

The Buddha replied: "A good horse runs even at the shadow of the whip."

Mumon’s comment: Ananda was the disciple of the Buddha. Even so, his opinion did not surpass that of outsiders. I want to ask you monks: How much difference is there between disciples and outsiders?
To tread the sharp edge of a sword,
To run on smooth-frozen ice,
One needs no footsteps to follow.
Walk over the cliffs with hands free.