With this app, you can read and navigate the Gateless Gate koans with a simple layout and customizable themes. Includes fullscreen mode, page animations, and advertisements.
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About Buddhism Gateless Gate
This classic Zen Buddhist collection of 49 koans with commentary by Mumon was originally published in 1934.
Koans are a Zen Buddhist spiritual technique which use word-play to achieve enlightenment. They frequently involve absurd or contradictory statements, which are intended to create extreme cognitive dissonance in the mind of the pupil. As such, their actual content or structure is not as important as the mental state which they induce.
* Full version of the Gateless Path in English translation.
* Fullscreen mode.
* Easy and simple to use layout with page animations.
* Choose from a wide variety of customisable themes.
* Small lightweight size.
* Contains Advertisements
For support of this application please either email info@webdefine.org
or visit www.webdefine.org
Koans are a Zen Buddhist spiritual technique which use word-play to achieve enlightenment. They frequently involve absurd or contradictory statements, which are intended to create extreme cognitive dissonance in the mind of the pupil. As such, their actual content or structure is not as important as the mental state which they induce.
* Full version of the Gateless Path in English translation.
* Fullscreen mode.
* Easy and simple to use layout with page animations.
* Choose from a wide variety of customisable themes.
* Small lightweight size.
* Contains Advertisements
For support of this application please either email info@webdefine.org
or visit www.webdefine.org