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Ch. 1: A Parable About a Parable 2/2-2/8

Scheduled Pinned until 2/9/26, 7:59 AM Locked Moved All These Old Letters of My Book Club
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    After looking in the book, I realized the author frames each chapter for collaboration within a group. He ends the chapter with questions to discuss and activities. I will include those here as optional prompts, feel free to use them, or feel free to share whatever you'd like!

    1. Let every member of the group try to explain or interpret Kafka's parable and the Zen Master's response.

    2. Observe whether a consensus emerges from this discussion or each person finds a personal and unique meaning.

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      I am going to give my short interpretation of the parable that I am not sure has any credence... I didn't understand it while reading, but after listening to it, thought that perhaps the man was wasting his time looking outward for the Law. Perhaps the door was guarded as a test and he needed to only look inward?

      I think this is described in the chapter as "...the human intellect in general, always feasting on shadows in the absence of real Final Answers."

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