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Links to Wing Chun Viewpoint's Philosophy Corner columns

Some Zen Stories and/or koans and links

Probably one of the most famous Zen stories is "Empty Your Cup" because Bruce Lee was very fond of this one.

A western scholar was preparing for an interview with an old Zen master. The scholar read everything he possibly could. He studied hard. He prepared his questions and his rebuttals for the debate and discussion. As the scholar approached, the old man invited him in for tea. The old man politely pours the tea, serving the scholar first. Looking the scholar in the eyes, he keeps pouring. The tea runs over the cup, onto the table, and onto the floor. The scholar shouts, "My cup is full!" The old man smiles and says, "Yes it is, please come back when it is empty."

Link to 55 Zen Stories to tell your neighbors includes a menu of titles of stories and reader's reactions/interpretations

Link to 57 Zen stories/koans with no titles and is one right after another all on one page from Zen Workshop

Online books: philosophy, strategy, military, etc.

A Book of Five Rings, by Miyamoto Musashi:

Sun Tzu's The Art of War:

Tao Te Ching:

Hagakure:

Krishnamurti

Some threads from Martial Arts Planet – Philosophy forum



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