Zen can not be taught. And wanting to convey the spirit of illusion falls which is precisely the basis on which it relies. This means if the company is innocent and doomed to failure. 120 These tales are not for most. There are mixed everything and anything, of the aphorism for the erudite naive fable for children. From a strictly literary point of view, is quite poor. From a spiritual point of view, it is indigent. With all due respect to the great master who endorsed this collection, the uninitiated retains only two things: the world is illusory and its sidereal emptiness. Two adjectives that can be applied safely to work.