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In [[LP]] terms, the Wild Fox Koan teaches the second [[Pillar of Authentic Spirituality]], grounded and embodied.&amp;lt;Sosteric. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Authentic Spirituality. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press, Unpublished Draft. https://press.lightningpath.org/product/rocket-scientists-guide-authentic-spirituality/.&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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==Wild Fox Koan==&lt;br /&gt;
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&amp;lt;ref&amp;gt;Tanahashi, Kazuaki, ed. (1999), Enlightenment Unfolds: The Essential Teachings of Zen Master Dōgen, Boston: Shambhala Publications&amp;lt;/ref&amp;gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Every time Baizhang, Zen Master Dahui, gave a dharma talk, a certain old man would come to listen. He usually left after the talk, but one day he remained. Baizhang asked, &amp;quot;Who is there?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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The man said, &amp;quot;I am not actually a human being. I lived and taught on this mountain at the time of Kashyapa Buddha. One day a student asked me, &amp;#039;Does a person who practices with great devotion still fall into cause and effect?&amp;#039; I said to him, &amp;#039;No, such a person doesn&amp;#039;t.&amp;#039; Because I said this I was reborn as a wild fox for five hundred lifetimes. Reverend master, please say a turning word for me and free me from this wild fox body.&amp;quot; Then he asked Baizhang, &amp;quot;Does a person who practices with great devotion still fall into cause and effect?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Baizhang said, &amp;quot;Don&amp;#039;t ignore cause and effect.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Immediately the man had great realization. Bowing, he said, &amp;quot;I am now liberated from the body of a wild fox. I will stay in the mountain behind the monastery. Master, could you perform the usual services for a deceased monk for me?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Baizhang asked the head of the monks&amp;#039; hall to inform the assembly that funeral services for a monk would be held after the midday meal. The monks asked one another, &amp;quot;What&amp;#039;s going on? Everyone is well; there is no one sick in the Nirvana Hall.&amp;quot; After their meal, Baizhang led the assembly to a large rock behind the monastery and showed them a dead fox at the rock&amp;#039;s base. Following the customary procedure, they cremated the body.&lt;br /&gt;
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That evening during his lecture in the dharma hall Baizhang talked about what had happened that day. Huangbo asked him, &amp;quot;A teacher of old gave a wrong answer and became a wild fox for five hundred lifetimes. What if he hadn&amp;#039;t given a wrong answer?&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Baizhang said, &amp;quot;Come closer and I will tell you.&amp;quot; Huangbo went closer and slapped Baizhang&amp;#039;s face. Laughing, Baizhang clapped his hands and said, &amp;quot;I thought it was only barbarians who had unusual beards. But you too have an unusual beard!&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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