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The Gateless Gate (Wúménguān 無門關/Mumonkan 無門関): The Zen classic that asks "What Has a Dog Got to Do with Enlightenment?"

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Religion og spiritualitet

It looks like a simple riddle book. A monk asks, "Has a dog Buddha‑nature?" The master replies, "Mu." Nothing more. But this single syllable—meaning literally "no" or "not"—has undone more clever minds than any philosophical argument.

The Gateless Gate (Wúménguān) is a collection of 48 Zen koans compiled in 1228 by the Chinese master Wumen Huikai. Each case presents a seemingly absurd exchange, a logical dead end, or a scene of baffling behaviour: a master cutting a cat in two, a finger being severed, old ladies casting doubt on the faith of monks, and people being hit with sticks. Mumon supplies a commentary and a verse, but his purpose is not to explain—it is to push the student into a state of "great doubt" where rational thought collapses and something else can break through.

This thirteenth‑century Chan text arrived in the West through an unlikely pair: Nyogen Senzaki, a wandering Japanese monk who settled in Los Angeles, and Paul Reps, an American artist and adventurer. Their 1934 translation, later included in the counter‑culture classic Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, became the primary vehicle through which Beat poets, psychedelic explorers, and spiritual seekers encountered Zen koans for the first time. Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, and a generation of Western readers cut their teeth on Joshu's Dog and Nansen's Cat.

This edition presents the Senzaki/Reps translation in its pure form—no anthology, no commentary, just the 48 koans as they first confounded the West. Do not read this book. Wrestle with it. Sit with it. Let it break your mind open. And when you think you have the answer, remember Wumen's warning: "If you pass through the barrier, you will walk hand in hand with the patriarchs. But if you do not, you will be forever a stranger to Zen."

Mu. That is where you begin.

© 2026 Brimir & Blainn (Lydbog): 9781918388916

Udgivelsesdato

Lydbog: 10. april 2026

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