A student once asked his Zen master, “How can I achieve Moksha as a Spiritual Athlete?” The master replied, “Imagine a bird trapped in a cage. It dreams of soaring through the sky and being free, but it is bound by the bars of the cage. One day, the door of the cage opens, and the bird hesitates, fearing the unknown. However, once it gathers the courage to leave the cage, it discovers the boundless sky and the freedom it has always longed for. In the same way, the Spiritual Athlete seeks Moksha by transcending the cage of attachment, desire, and ego that binds them to the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. By realizing their true nature, which is beyond the limitations of the ego, they can experience the boundless freedom of Moksha.”

 

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This koan emphasizes the importance of transcending attachment, desire, and ego as a key aspect of the Spiritual Athlete’s journey towards Moksha. Rather than being trapped in the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth, the Spiritual Athlete seeks to realize their true nature, which is beyond the limitations of the ego. By practicing meditation, mindfulness, and other spiritual practices, the Spiritual Athlete can cultivate a deeper understanding of their true nature and ultimately achieve Moksha, experiencing the boundless freedom and oneness with the universe.

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Samsara

Samsara

In a small hut on the edge of a dense forest, the Spiritual Athlete sat before her guru, her eyes filled with the longing for understanding. “Master,” she asked, “what is the secret to transcending Samsara, the endless cycle of birth and death?”

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Courage

Courage

A young disciple once asked his Zen master, “How can I cultivate courage as a Spiritual Athlete?” The master replied, “Imagine a person standing at the edge of a cliff. The drop is steep and the ground is far below, but they trust in themselves and their abilities to take the leap. In the same way, the Spiritual Athlete

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Duty, righteousness, and moral order

Duty, righteousness, and moral order

In the village of the Spiritual Athletes, there lived a young disciple who was dedicated to her practice. Every day, she awoke before the sun and trained her body and mind, seeking wisdom and strength. One day, she approached her guru, her eyes filled with curiosity...

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