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    Tuesday
    Apr132010

    Modern koan

    By Jonathan Kaplan, Ph.D.

    One of the characteristics of Zen Buddhism is the use of koans--or riddles--for meditation practice.  Questions such as "What is the sound of one hand clapping?" and "What was your face before you were born?" are used to prompt reflection and a disentanglement from literal, rational thought.  Another popular koan is "If you meet the Buddha in the road, kill him."

    Recently, I experienced a modern variation of this traditional koan.  I accidentally taped two recordings of the PBS documentary, The Buddha, last week.  So, I sat down to delete one of the shows from my DVR and I received the following message, asking for confirmation:

    "Are you sure that you want to delete The Buddha?"