Meet The Buddha On The Road, Kill Him! Direct

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

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 Meet The Buddha on the Road, Kill Him!

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