Kong-ans (Koans in Japanese) are a powerful practice tool unique to Zen, used to
test the clarity of a student's mind. The traditional kong-ans are recorded anecdotes
involving Zen practitioners. Usually kong-ans call for completion, or have
an error built into them. Their seemingly paradoxical nature comes solely from
our attachment to words, or our clinging to our ideas or opinions. In reality,
kong-ans require common sense and compassion. Ultimately every moment of our
life can be seen as a kong-an calling for this same common sense and compassion.
That is the correct function of our true nature. Kong-an teaching interviews are given by a Zen Master Bon Haeng every other week during Wednesday evening practice. |
Kong-an Teaching and Interviews |

Kong-An Interviews |
Open Meadow Zen 212 Marrett Rd, Lexington, MA 02421
(781) 862-8303 openmeadowzen@yahoo.com |