02/05/2026: Chapter 3
As you read Chapter 3, consider the following discussion questions provided to support your reflection. We will use these questions as a starting point for discussion and deeper exploration of the material.
Understanding the Text
Where do we see the “burning house” in our own minds or daily lives right now?
What are the “games” we play that keep us unaware of suffering?
Why do the children not respond to warnings? What does this say about how awakening actually happens?
How does the father’s use of "deception" (offering the carts) reflect the concept of skillful means (upaya)? Is this morally justifiable?
In Chan practice, what might the three carts represent (methods, teachings, identities, attainments)?
How does this parable challenge ideas of “higher” and “lower” paths?
How does this chapter relate to Chan’s emphasis on “direct pointing” and “no reliance on words”?