# **Mumonkan (Aiken)**
Case 5:
Hsiang-yen: Up a Tree
> “… the understanding of Zen through [intelligence] necessarily ends in intellectual and analytical comprehension which is not much use.”
- Practice makes kensho possible—and then an unexpected intervention breaks the spell of time and space.
- Kensho: 見性. Translated as seeing one’s (true) nature; Buddha-nature.