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| One Hand Clapping |  
| A monk named Ichhi laboured his whole life in
      the kitchen of the great monastery at Lake Hakkone. He was deemed a
      "failed monk" by himself and his superiors because he had been
      assigned the koan of "What is the sound of one hand clapping?"
      since his earliest days in the congregation and had never been able to
      solve it. It was now fifty-five years of seeming failure and he was
      nearing the end of his
      lifetime. But as he lay dying he suddenly realized that he cradled a great peace in
      his soul. Gone was the striving for enlightenment, gone was the stridency
      of his loins, and gone was the haunting koan - for he had found the
      stillness of no longer striving in this exquisite silence alone in the
      attic in the soft dark at the end of his life. It was only then, when there remained no more questions nor need for
      answers (or even the need for breathing) that Ichhi heard at last the
      whooshing silence of one hand clapping. Discuss One Hand Clapping - 
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