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Posted on June 5, 2020December 5, 2020

Open the window

by Sisman Tuccar.In Non-sense and other improprieties.

One day it was getting very stuffy in the teahouse. Sisman approached the owner and said, “Can you please open the window.”
“It is open,” replied the owner.
“Then can you please open it again!” said Sisman.

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  • At the teahouse
  • Sisman Tuccar
    • About Sisman Tuccar
    • Sisman Tuccar Archive
  • Books
    • nine pieces of zen
    • sahaja: the natural way
    • snow on a hot stove
    • Half a loaf and a jug of wine
    • Three in the morning and four in the afternoon
    • About the author
  • Flame of Life
    • About Vimala Thakar
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Dalhousie 1987 Part I
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Dalhousie 1987 Part II
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Dalhousie 1988 Part I
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Dalhousie 1988 Part II
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Mt. Abu 1998 Part I
    • Vimala Thakar discourses Mt.Abu 1998 Part II
  • The Isha
    • The Verses of the Isha Upanishad
    • Introduction to the Isha Upanishad
    • Invocation of Peace
    • Isha Upanishad Verses 1-2
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    • Isha Upanishad Verses 5-6
    • Isha Upanishad Verses 7-8
    • Isha Upanishad Verses 9-11
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    • Isha Upanishad Verses 14-16
    • Isha Upanishad Verses 17-18
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    • Introduction to the Kena Upanishad
    • Invocation of Peace
    • Kena Upanishad Part I Verses 1-4
    • Kena Upanishad Part I Verses 5-9
    • Kena Upanishad Part II Verses 1-5
    • Kena Upanishad Part III Verses 1-6
    • Kena Upanishad Part III Verses 7-12
    • Kena Upanishad Part IV Verses 1-4
    • Kena Upanishad Part IV Verses 5-9
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