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Zen Buddhism teaches that rationality can be an obstacle to spiritual awakening and employs different techniques (like koans) to disrupt the thinking of practitioners. Do you think that reason and rationality are contrary to religious faith? Is it necessary to suspend logic in order to understand spiritual truths, or can reason and faith be regarded as compatible? Explain and defend your position.

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