Why do Zen masters insist that they have nothing to teach?
a) Because enlightenment cannot be taught; it must be experienced
b) Because most Zen masters remain unenlightened themselves
c) Because there is such a vast body of knowledge to master that what they know seems trivial
d) Because they are being humble
Answer: a) Because enlightenment cannot be taught; it must be experienced
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