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The purpose of a koan is to help students of zen buddhism reach enlighten

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True. The purpose of a koan is to lead the individual to higher states of being, consciousness, and enlightenment.

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A koan is a statement, in the form of a question, an anecdote, a story, or even a dialogue, aimed at awakening an epistemological and existential doubt in the student of zen that can lead to a higher form of comprehension of reality, and ultimately, enlightenment. A koan is often of a paradoxical nature, most commonly presenting rationally unsolvable matters regarding essential opposites that can lead to an identification of object and subject and pure consciousness.

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