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- This is a blatant ripoff of [Mallory Ortberg](https://twitter.com/mallelis)'s
- [Bible Verses Where A Word Has Been Replaced With A Different Word](http://the-toast.net/series/bible-verses/).
- ## The Gateless Gate, Case 7: Jōshū Washes The Bowl
- > A monk asked Jōshū to teach him.
- >
- > Jōshū asked, "Have you eaten your meal?"
- >
- > The monk replied, "Yes, I have."
- >
- > "Then go wash your bowl", said Jōshū.
- >
- > At that moment, the monk got woke.
- ## The Gateless Gate, Case 15: Tōzan's Three Blows
- > Tōzan went to Ummon. Ummon asked him where he had come from.
- >
- > Tōzan said: "From Sato."
- >
- > Ummon asked: "In what temple did you remain for the summer?"
- >
- > Tōzan replied: "The temple of Hōzu, south of the lake."
- >
- > "When did you leave there?" asked Ummon.
- >
- > "The twenty-fifth of August," answered Tōzan.
- >
- > Ummon said: "I should give you three blows with a stick, but
- > today I forgive you."
- >
- > The next day Tōzan bowed to Ummon and asked: "Yesterday you forgave
- > me three blows. I do not know why you thought me wrong."
- >
- > Ummon, rebuking Tōzan's spiritless responses, said: "You are good
- > for nothing. You simply wander from one monastery to another."
- >
- > Before Ummon's words were ended Tōzan got woke.
- ## 101 Zen Stories, Case 46: How Grass & Trees Become Woke
- > During the Kamakura period, Shinkan studied Tendai six
- > years and then studied Zen seven years; then he went to
- > China and contemplated Zen for thirteen years more.
- >
- > When he returned to Japan many desired to interview him
- > and asked obscure questions. But when Shinkan received
- > visitors, which was infrequently, he seldom answered their
- > questions.
- >
- > One day a fifty-year-old student of wokeness said to
- > Shinkan: "I have studied the Tendai school of thought since
- > I was a little boy, but one thing in it I cannot understand.
- > Tendai claims that even the grass and trees will get
- > woke. To me this seems very strange."
- >
- > "Of what use is it to discuss how grass and trees get
- > woke?" asked Shinkan. "The question is how you yourself
- > can become so. Did you ever consider that?"
- >
- > "I never thought of it in that way," marveled the old man.
- >
- > "Then go home and think it over," finished Shinkan.
- ## Book of Equanimity, Case 8: Hyakujō and the Fox
- > Whenever Master Hyakujō delivered a sermon, an old man was
- > always listening there with the monks. When they left, he
- > left too. One day, however, he remained behind.
- >
- > Hyakujō asked him, "What man are you, standing there?"
- >
- > The old man
- > replied, "In the past, in the time of Kashyapa Buddha, I
- > lived on this mountain as a Zen priest. Once a monk came
- > and asked me, 'Does a perfectly woke person fall under
- > the law of cause and effect or not?' I said to him, 'He
- > does not.' Because of this answer, I fell into the state of
- > a fox for 500 lives. Now, I beg you, Master, please say
- > a turning word."
- >
- > Hyakujō said, "The law of cause and effect cannot be obscured."
- >
- > Upon hearing this, the old man became greatly woke.
- ## Book of Equanimity, Case 20: Jizō's "Most Intimate"
- > Jizō asked Hōgen, "Where are you going, senior monk?"
- >
- > Hōgen said, "I am on pilgrimage, following the wind."
- >
- > Jizō said, "What are you on pilgrimage for?"
- >
- > Hōgen said, "I don't know."
- >
- > Jizō said, "Not knowing is most intimate."
- >
- > Hōgen suddenly got really woke.
- ## 101 Zen Stories, Case 31: Every Take is Hottest
- > When Banzan was walking through a market he overheard a
- > conversation between a butcher and his customer.
- >
- > "Give me the hottest take you have," said the customer.
- >
- > "Every take in my feed is the hottest," replied the butcher.
- > "You cannot find here any take that is not the hottest."
- >
- > At these words Banzan got woke.
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