No Water No Moon
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About No Water No Moon (New Edition) Talks on Zen Stories Osho uses these Zen stories to illustrate that holding onto the unessential is the barrier to our inner nature; losing needless attachments is a way to realization. In the title story the nun Chiyono is carrying a pail of water and gazing at the reflection of the moon in the water. The pail starts to fall apart. She tries desperately to hold it together but fails. The water pours out and the reflection of the moon disappears. As the bucket falls apart so do her mental constructs and she realizes her inner self.
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