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“Koans take the art of questioning into the realm of practice. Koans are questions that emerge from dualistic, conceptual mind. Yet we cannot answer them in the same way in which we asked them. In search of an answer they take us beyond the mind of objectification. We usually associate koans with Zen practice. Perhaps Zen practitioners got the idea of koan practice from the Buddha himself.”

Elizabeth Mattis-Namgyel, The Power of an Open Question: A Buddhist Approach to Abiding in Uncertainty
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