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On my terms this story ends here. I'm gonna stop guessing. I've only gotten one real feedback since I joined this thread which was supposed to be a clue but I didn't get that either.
Hey, sorry if you have only gotten one real feedback...
You said this is what you know:
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I'm actually getting tired of this. I'll summarize what I know about the koan:
#1 The monkey is telling the truth
#2 It is not to be taken as a metaphore. The monkey is a monkey, etc...
#3 The answer shouldn't be searched via logic
#4 Shooting the monkey, not shooting the monkey, asking the monkey etc... will not get me anywhere
#5 The answer is already in the thread
#6 But it still doesn't matter because if I'd repeat it, it's not the answer anymore(wtf?)
#7 Getting pissed is part of the process
#8 I should stop thinking and take a "leap" and focus on how much I love my parents
#9 I have yet no idea how #8 will get me the answer.
#10 What I know however that writing this summary is pretty much pointless in the process of finding the answer(because I'm thinking) so I really have no idea why am I doing this lol. it's kind of a last desperate attempt.
I actually like all those points. Good start, but let me show you my list of things I know about this koan to compare with:
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#1 I know nothing.
You see, if you take the story of the emperor's new robe, to use Kasabi's example, the emperor would say this is what he knows about his new robe...
#1 The tailor's have spent all day and all night so it must be beautiful.
#2 The tailor's have used the most expensive materials in all the land so it must be beautiful.
#3 All the Emperor's advisor's have commented on how beautiful his new robe is so it must be beautiful.
In actuality, all it takes is one thought provoking comment from a child, who yells out to the emperor, "You're naked." Which changes all the above points. He suddenly realises that he is, in fact naked.
All of what he knows and what he has been told is clutter. He has to admit to himself what he knows, or what he thought he knew was in fact 'NOTHING.'
A similarity exists here with this koan.
I've told you about a story about my nephew. Not because I like running this off topic but because how a child thinks is important to getting this one. And it is no accident, that it was a mere child who pointed out the emperor's mistake.
Just in the same way, to get this you must think about this like a child. Free yourself from all the clutter.
I also told you about the story about heaven and hell... And how those people in hell struggle to eat because they're only thinking about themselves.
How many of you have cried out, 'I want to get this! I'll pay some $15 if someone just tells me this.'
You are those people in hell who only want to feed yourselves. You are the people who want to eat because of your EGO's.
Look, at those people in heaven they are in the EXACT, same situation as the people in hell except for one thing... They think about their situation differently, you could even say they think about their situation with COMPASSION for their fellow man.
How many of you have thought about this koan with compassion? Those of you that have are probably the ones who get this....
So to the ones who are still struggling...
You can see all your friends sitting in the plane of enlightenment. You see your parents, friends, loved ones and girlfriend there. They're all watching you, waiting for you to climb on board.
You have the boarding pass in your hands... Everyone wants you to walk up those God damn stairs and get on the plane.
What's stopping you?????
[Left foot foward, right foot forward... Just follow through with what you know right?]