Zen Buddhism

Dhammapada

Riches destroy a fool, but not those who are seeking the other shore. The fool destroys himself by his craving for riches, as he destroys others too.

Monks behaving badly

Shouting, burning books, cutting off fingers, falling off a 10' pole, no doubt about it, these are the punk rockers of Buddhism.

Koans are a part of formal training in Zen Buddhism and although several collections have been published it it critical to understand:

Koan can be translated a public record or public case and on the surface Koans read very much like fables or short stories.

There are several collections of Koans and a partial listing includes:

Exploring Koans

Although some Koans may seem easier to understand then others, reading a Koan is akin to hitting a brick wall. How to pass through the 'Gateless gate'?

First, some Koans are a bit easier then others and if you are new to Koans I highly suggest you start with the Collection of Stone and Sand.

To be continued ...