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[
{
"author": "Seungsahn",
"quote": "When reading, only read. When eating, only eat. When thinking, only think."
},
{ "author": "Spike Spiegel Cowboy Bebop", "quote": "What Happens, Happens." },
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "Before one studies Zen, mountains are mountains and waters are waters; after a first glimpse into the truth of Zen, mountains are no longer mountains and waters are no longer waters; after enlightenment, mountains are once again mountains and waters once again waters."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Some people live as though they are already dead. There are people moving around us who are consumed by their past, terrified of their future, and stuck in their anger and jealousy. They are not alive; they are just walking corpses."
},
{ "author": "Thich Nhat Hanh", "quote": "Everything is in your own heart." },
{
"author": "Quotemantra",
"quote": "Your soul has a beautiful light inside it, don't ever dim it for anyone."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Nothing exists by itself alone. We all belong to each other; we cannot cut reality into pieces."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "I follow four dictates: face it, accept it, deal with it, then let it go."
},
{
"author": "Steve Hagen",
"quote": "Good times come and go. And bad times do the same."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "When your practice is calm and ordinary, everyday life itself is enlightenment."
},
{
"author": "~Sw. Chidananda Tirtha",
"quote": "When you no longer care what the world thinks about you, then only you can rebel, and to rebel is the only way to born again."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "The enlightened mind is like a bird in flight that leaves no trace of its path. People will say, \"A bird just flew by.\" In their mind, there is a trace of the bird's path. This is attachment. For the enlightened practitioner, that moment is already gone\u2014the bird has left no trace of its flight. Like the bird, from moment to moment the enlightened practitioner's actions do not leave any trace."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "It isn't until we begin to observe our minds that we notice just how prevalent thoughts are in our experience."
},
{
"author": "Ikky\u016b",
"quote": "Many paths lead from the foot of the mountain, but at the peak we all gaze at the single bright moon."
},
{
"author": "Benjamin W. Decker",
"quote": "Every time the mind wanders away from the awareness of the breath, notice that it has wandered and bring your awareness back to the breath. This can be likened to a rep in the gym\u2014every time you bring your mind back, you are building your 'muscle' of attention."
},
{
"author": "~Sw. Chidananda Tirtha",
"quote": "For self realization you need to take a step, a step backwards."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "You see something or hear a sound, and there you have everything just as it is. [...] Whatever you do, it should be an expression of the same deep activity. We should appreciate what we are doing. There is no preparation for something else."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "Every thought is a concept that divides reality in some way, and therefore is a mental abstraction that distorts the truth of what is. This is not to say that all thoughts are useless, though many of them seem to be, but it is clear that by being so consumed by this continuous stream of thoughts, we become disconnected from the reality of life that exists beyond our thinking minds."
},
{
"author": "Sheila Burke",
"quote": "When the ego is in the driver's seat, we judge. When our spirit, our authentic self, is in control, we practice listening (without judging), compassion, and love."
},
{
"author": "Benjamin W. Decker",
"quote": "A beginner's mind allows you to remain flexible and open, even as you encounter new things that may seem strange or even uncomfortable at first."
},
{ "author": "Shunryu Suzuki", "quote": "To live is enough." },
{
"author": "Sengstan",
"quote": "When thought is in bondage the truth is hidden, for everything is murky and unclear, and the burdensome practice of judging brings annoyance and weariness. What benefit can be derived from distinctions and separations?"
},
{
"author": "Charlotte Joko Beck",
"quote": "When students come in to see me, I hear complaint after complaint: about the schedule of the retreat, about the food, about the service, about me, on and on. But the issues that people bring to me are no more relevant or important than a \"trivial\" event such as stubbing a toe. How do we place our cushions? How do we brush our teeth? How do we sweep the floor, or slice a carrot? We think we're here to deal with \"more important\" issues, such as our problems with our partner, our jobs, our health, and the like. We don't want to bother with the \"little\" things, like how we hold our chopsticks, or where we place our spoon. Yet these acts are the stuff of our life, moment to moment. It's not a question of importance, it's a question of paying attention, being aware.\n\nWhy? Because every moment in life is absolute in itself. That's all there is. There is nothing other than this present moment; there is no past, there is no future; there is nothing but this. So when we don't pay attention to each little this, we miss the whole thing. And the contents of this can be anything. This can be straightening our sitting mats, chopping an onion, visiting someone we don't want to visit. It doesn't matter what the contents of the moment are; each moment is absolute. That's all there is, and all there ever will be. If we could totally pay attention, we would never be upset. If we're upset, it's axiomatic that we're not paying attention. If we miss not just one moment, but one moment after another, we're in trouble."
},
{
"author": "Ernest Cadorin",
"quote": "On clear nights, the moon casts a glow on everything uniformly. It doesn't discriminate by shining on one pond and not on another."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Letting go takes a lot of courage sometimes. But once you let go, happiness comes very quickly. You won't have to go around search for it."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "When you are practicing zazen, do not try to stop your thinking. Let it stop by itself. If something comes into your mind, let it come in, and let it go out. It will not stay long. When you try to stop your thinking, it means you are bothered by it. Do not be bothered by anything... if you are not bothered by the waves, gradually they will become calmer and calmer."
},
{
"author": "Forrest Curran",
"quote": "We become so absorbed in our flaws and faults that we forget that it is better to be a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without. To have flaws is beauty in itself, a fact so frightening that we hurry to hide them from sight and tarnish the whole in the process of comparing ourselves to others."
},
{
"author": "Forrest Curran",
"quote": "Allowing both negative and positive thoughts to arise in life and acknowledging them for what they are, a secondary reaction within to what is happening outside, we grant our emotions free passage within without allowing external influences to impede our personal happiness. We cannot have control over everything that occurs in life, but that is simply not the goal, for we have control only over our relationship that we have with life."
},
{ "author": "Sengcan", "quote": "Return to the root and you will find the meaning" },
{ "author": "Ajahn Chah", "quote": "We never really get away with anything." },
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "Life is a symphony to the wise. And a cacophony to the foolish."
},
{
"author": "Kenneth S. Leong",
"quote": "Those who are always trying to control everything and eliminate all uncertainties are miserable. For they are fighting against nature. On the other hand, those who come to accept uncertainties as inevitable live lives of peace."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "To enter the Buddha Way is to stop discriminating between good and evil and to cast aside the mind that says this is good and that is bad."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "The essence of Zen is Awakening. This is why one does not talk about Zen, one experiences it."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Life can be a party if you stop pretending to be the host, stop trying to micro-manage everything."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "If we want the lotus bud to appear, it will appear. If we want it to grow, it will grow. When the lotus flower in our heart has grown, wherever we walk the Pure Land appears."
},
{
"author": "Kosho Uchiyama Roshi",
"quote": "Just sitting, transcending good or evil, satori or delusion, is the zazen that transcends the sage and the ordinary man."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "To escape from the world means that one's mind is not concerned with the opinions of the world."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "It is actually not the objective circumstances that determine whether an event is traumatic, it is our interpretation, our subjective emotional experience of the event."
},
{ "author": "Bodhidharma", "quote": "Reality has no inside, outside, or middle part." },
{
"author": "Donna Quesada",
"quote": "Each situation is a blossom to be picked with a curious spirit."
},
{
"author": "Benjamin W. Decker",
"quote": "By choosing to become aware, you choose to take back control of your attention and perspective, which can transform even mundane tasks, such as washing dishes or making coffee, into something joyful and beautiful."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "The way that we experience reality is determined by how our mind perceives reality."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Accustomed as we are to being constantly 'occupied,' if these occupations should happen to be taken from us, we find ourselves empty and abandoned. We then refuse to confront ourself and instead go off in search of friends, to mix in with the crowd, to listen to the radio or to the television, to get rid of this impression of emptiness."
},
{
"author": "Ajahn Chah",
"quote": "When light is produced, we no longer worry about getting rid of darkness, nor do we wonder where the darkness has gone. We just know that there is light."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Imagine you are passing by a roadside gambling stall. There is an operator surrounded by some audience members who are gambling their money and winning. You get interested and place your bet. You lose your money. Later you realize that the operator and the audience were all part of the same gang.\nGive it a thought: Maybe the things you like and things you dislike are part of the same conspiracy? They are just putting on a show to keep you engaged. You are the only real audience of this show."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "Ultimately, it is not the circumstances in life that affect us, but how we choose to perceive those circumstances."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Anything that can be said is a perspective, not truth."
},
{
"author": "Huangbo Xiyun",
"quote": "People are scared to empty their minds\nfearing that they will be engulfed by the void.\nWhat they don't realize is that\ntheir own mind is the void."
},
{
"author": "Darrell Calkins",
"quote": "It's misleading or deceptive in a way that such skills are learned like any other \u2014 simple practice, sincere investment over time. Yes, like small steps, one at a time, to cross the bridge. Just a single step today."
},
{
"author": "~Sw. Chidananda Tirtha",
"quote": "Truth is one; its interpretations are many."
},
{
"author": "Seungsahn",
"quote": "If you want something then you lose everything. If you don\u2019t want anything then you already have everything."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "People of this world are deluded. They're always longing for something - always, in a word, seeking."
},
{
"author": "Chuang-Tzu",
"quote": "The baby looks at things all day without winking; that is because his eyes are not focused on any particular object. He goes without knowing where he is going, and stops without knowing what he is doing. He merges himself within the surroundings and moves along with it. These are the principles of mental hygiene."
},
{
"author": "Meeta Ahluwalia",
"quote": "To the One who owns the entire universe,\nthe wind, rivers, sky, earth, fire and forests,\nwhat good are your offerings of flowers, lamp, water and incense.\nMake a offering of the self and be free."
},
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "The practice of concentration is like acquiring a lampshade to help us concentrate our mind on something. While doing sitting or walking meditation, cutting the future, cutting the past, dwelling in the present time, we develop our own power of concentration. With that power of concentration, we can look deeply into the problem. This is insight meditation. \nFirst we are aware of the problem, focusing all our attention on the problem, and then we look deeply into it in order to understand its real nature."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "The journey of a thousand miles starts beneath your feet."
},
{
"author": "Dainin Katagiri",
"quote": "Consideration of others extends beyond just other human beings to include all things\u2014tables, cushions, even toilet paper. We must be considerate of all things and treat them with great appreciation and respect."
},
{
"author": "Sheila M. Burke",
"quote": "When the ego is in the driver's seat, we judge. When our spirit, our authentic self, is in control, we practice listening (without judging), compassion, and love"
},
{
"author": "Kenneth S. Leong",
"quote": "Reality is neither good nor bad; it is a matter of how we choose to perceive it. For someone who has mastered the art of seeing, the world is always perfect. External reality does not have to change in order to make us happy. The secret lies in changing our perception of it."
},
{
"author": "Dick Allen",
"quote": "Once upon a time,\nthere was a Zen sign\nat every small railway crossing in America\nStop. Look. And listen."
},
{
"author": "Kayo K.",
"quote": "The greatest mistake the self-indulgent-ego-mind forgets, that there is no permanence throughout the expanse of the universe. Only experiences and everything is just memory like a wake in the water, dissolving away as the boat acts forward"
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "Even in zazen you will lose yourself. When you become sleepy, or when your mind starts to wander about, you lose yourself. When your legs become painful\u2014\"Why are my legs so painful?\"\u2014you lose yourself. \"-\"You just sit in the midst of the problem; when you are a part of the problem, or when the problem is a part of you, there is no problem, because you are the problem itself. The problem is you yourself. If this is so, there is no problem.\"-\"When you start to wander about in some delusion which is something apart from you yourself, then your surroundings are not real anymore, and your mind is not real anymore. If you yourself are deluded, then your surroundings are also a misty, foggy delusion. Once you are in the midst of delusion, there is no end to delusion. You will be involved in deluded ideas one after another. Most people live in delusion, involved in their problem, trying to solve their problem. But just to live is actually to live in problems. And to solve the problem is to be a part of it, to be one with it."
},
{
"author": "Meeta Ahluwalia",
"quote": "Silence cannot be understood through speech.\nWords cannot express emptiness.\nWho can give form to the formless..Defining the limitless will be limiting it."
},
{
"author": "Chris Prentiss",
"quote": "Taking control of your life begins with taking control of your thoughts."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included. It's like the root of a tree. All a tree's fruit and flowers, branches and leaves depend on its root. If you nourish its root, a tree multiplies. If you cut its root, it dies. Those who understand the mind reach enlightenment with minimal effort."
},
{
"author": "Koji Sato",
"quote": "To do good for the sake of goodness, to do good while forgetting goodness\u2014this is Zen training."
},
{
"author": "Joseph Campbell",
"quote": "Eternity isn't some later time. Eternity isn't some long time. Eternity has nothing to do with time. Eternity is that dimension between here and now, where thinking and time cuts out. If you won't get it here, you won't get it anywhere. The experience of eternity is right here and now is the function of life."
},
{
"author": "Alex Kakuyo",
"quote": "Each of us can be a Bodhisattva of compassion. We can radiate calm during difficult situations. And we can offer healing words in times of distress. In this way, each time we speak with empathy, Kannon speaks through us."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "When you say \"Don't judge\", you are judging those who judge. To say \"Be Silent\" to yourself, you have to break your silence. The thought of \"being thoughtless\" is there even when you are thoughtless.\nSpiritual truths can't be practiced at mind level. You have to discover something deeper than the mind which is already non-judgemental, silent and thoughtless"
},
{
"author": "Osho",
"quote": "There is no other space, no other time. This moment is all. In this moment the whole existence converges, in this moment all is available."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "When you started the journey of this life, you learned your mother tongue so as to communicate with the external world. Even before that you knew a language that you have been using since eternity. It's your Divine-mother tongue: Silence. Use it to communicate with the divine."
},
{
"author": "Sengcan",
"quote": "When no discriminating thoughts arise,\nthe old mind ceases to exist.\nWhen thought objects vanish,\nthe thinking-subject vanishes,\nas when the mind vanishes, objects vanish.\nThings are objects because of the subject;\nthe mind is such because of things.\nUnderstand the relativity of these two\nand the basic reality: the unity of emptiness.\nIn this Emptiness the two are indistinguishable\nand each contains in itself the whole world.\nIf you do not discriminate between coarse and fine\nyou will not be tempted to prejudice and opinion."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Anything that occupies your mind is your occupation. For some people quarreling is an occupation. They fear losing it more than a job-goer fears losing job. Because emptiness of mind is scarier than emptiness of stomach."
},
{
"author": "Osho",
"quote": "Zen is magic. It gives you the key to open the miraculous. And the miraculous is in you and the key is also in you."
},
{ "author": "Shih-t'ou", "quote": "I am Not, but the Universe is my Self." },
{
"author": "Buddha",
"quote": "Hard to restrain, unstable is this mind; it flits wherever it lists. Good it is to control the mind. A controlled mind brings happiness."
},
{
"author": "Bruce Lee",
"quote": "Zen insists that the whole trouble is just our failure to realize that there is no problem."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "It is through the close interaction of the laity and the monks that the essence of Zen penetrates social life."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "What we call \"I\" is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale and when we exhale. It just moves; that is all. When your mind is pure and calm enough to follow this movement, there is nothing: no \"I,\" no world, no mind nor body; just a swinging door."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "To sit with only the intention of finding the meaning of a kung-an [koan] is not truly to sit in Zen; it is to spend one's time and one's life vainly. If one sits in meditation it is not in order to reflect on a kung-an, but in order to light the lamp of one's true being; the meaning of the kung-an will be revealed quite naturally in this light which becomes more and more brilliant."
},
{
"author": "Pico Iyer",
"quote": "As I wandered back in the dying light, lit up with a sense of rapture and of calm, I remembered the line of the poet Shinsho, 'No matter what road I'm travelling, I'm going home."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "But people of the deepest understanding look within, distracted by nothing. Since a clear mind is the Buddha, they attain the understanding of a Buddha without using the mind."
},
{
"author": "Henri Mariage",
"quote": "Tea stirs poetic feeling and inspires gentle reverie"
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Do you know your parents? No. You're just familiar with them. We see things again and again, become familiar with them, give them some name and think that we know them. We don't know even a single thing or person."
},
{
"author": "Seungsahn",
"quote": "Clear mind is like the full moon in the sky. Sometimes clouds come and cover it, but the moon is always behind them. Clouds go away, then the moon shines brightly. So don't worry about clear mind: it is always there. When thinking comes, behind it is clear mind. When thinking goes, there is only clear mind. Thinking comes and goes, comes and goes, You must not be attached to the coming or the going."
},
{
"author": "Kamal Ravikant",
"quote": "Life is a river,' a wise friend told me. 'It's flowing. You're never at the same place twice."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Don't just pass by the present moment. Enter it. Even ordinary moments like peeling potatoes are entry gates of better and better future."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Mind is like a net that can catch many things. Supreme truth is the fragrance it can never catch."
},
{ "author": "Shenhui", "quote": "The true seeing is when there is no seeing." },
{
"author": "Adyashanti",
"quote": "Enlightenment depends to a large extent on believing that you are born for Freedom in this lifetime, and that it is available now, in this moment. The mind, which creates the past and future, keeps you out of the moment where the Truth of your Being can be discovered. In this moment, there is always Freedom and there is always peace. This moment in which you experience Stillness is every moment. Don't let the mind seduce you into the past or future. Stay in the moment, and dare to consider that you can be free now."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "One method for calming the mind is to contemplate the transient nature of our thoughts. When you are aware that your thoughts arise and perish of their own accord, there will be no need to be ruled or conditioned by them. Your mind will settle into observing them with detached awareness and your emotions will become even. If you can do this, you will soon be able to pacify your mind."
},
{
"author": "Steve Hagen",
"quote": "Impermanence is the very thing that makes life vibrant, wonderful, and alive."
},
{
"author": "Barry Graham",
"quote": "When we attach to a problem, we make the problem worse. When we attach to a solution, we make the problem worse."
},
{
"author": "Dennis Merritt Jones",
"quote": "In Zen, there is an old saying: The obstacle is the path. Know that a whole and happy life is not free of obstacles. Quite the contrary, a whole and happy life is riddled with obstacles-they simply become the very stepping-stones that help lift us to a new perspective. It is not what happens to us in this life that shapes us, it is how we choose to respond to what happens to us."
},
{
"author": "J.K. Kadowaki",
"quote": "Enlightenment is not viewing the universal principles as objects; rather, it is becoming aware of them in one's living self. Thus kensh\u014d (literally, seeing into your nature) is not seeing your True Nature as an object; rather, the True Nature becomes the thing seeing."
},
{
"author": "Cheri Huber",
"quote": "The quality of our lives is determined by the focus of our attention."
},
{
"author": "Zen Everest",
"quote": "Zen is simple because it is a spontaneous journey to the truth, but difficult because of our conditioned minds, the insane world in which we live, by which we have been brought up, by which we have been corrupted."
},
{
"author": "James Norbury",
"quote": "It is better to begin the journey, make some mistakes and correct your course, than to wait until everything is perfect and never even start"
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "When we inhale, the air comes into the inner world.\nWhen we exhale, the air goes out to the outer world. The inner world is limitless, and the outer world is also limitless.\nWe say 'inner world' or 'outer world' but actually,\nThere is just one whole world."
},
{ "author": "Shunryu Suzuki", "quote": "We sit to express our true nature" },
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "You buy a personal jet. It's good. But soon you realize that it has a huge maintenance cost. Now you can't decide whether to keep it or sell it. This is Maya. Everything in Maya has huge maintenance cost."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "As long as you look for a Buddha somewhere else, you'll never see that your own mind is the Buddha."
},
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "MEDITATION is not to get out of society, to escape from society, but to prepare for a reentry into society"
},
{
"author": "Polly Young-Eisendrath",
"quote": "Everything in the cosmos now proves to be relative. Nothing is autonomous in itself. All things in the world betray their interdependence with each other. Metaphysics ceases to be an abstract system of thought and becomes an experiential reality. Not beings in the world but the world itself comes to be questioned."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Zen is to eat, breathe, cook, carry water, and scrub the toilet, to infuse every act of body, speech, and mind with mindfulness, to illuminate every leaf and pebble, every heap of garbage, every path that leads to our mind's return home. Only a person who has grasped the art of cooking, washing dishes, sweeping, and chopping wood, someone who is able to laugh at the world's weapons of money, fame, and power, can hope to descend the mountain as a hero."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "Satori is the sudden flashing into consciousness of a new truth hitherto undreamed of. It is a sort of mental catastrophe taking place all at once, after much piling up of matters intellectual and demonstrative. The piling has reached a limit of stability and the whole edifice has come tumbling to the ground, when, behold, a new heaven is open to full survey. [...]. Religiously, it is a new birth; intellectually, it is the acquiring of a new viewpoint. The world now appears as if dressed in a new garment, which seems to cover up all the unsightliness of dualism."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "Not thinking about anything is Zen. Once you know this, walking, sitting, or lying down, everything you do is Zen."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "We should find perfect existence through imperfect existence. The basic teaching of Buddhism is the teaching of transiency, change. That everything changes is the basic truth of each existence. When we realize the everlasting truth of \"everything changes\" and find our composure in it, we find ourselves in Nirvana."
},
{
"author": "Steve Hagen",
"quote": "We have endless opportunities to forget the self - in planting a tree for future generations; in creating a poem, a meal, a vessel of clay;"
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "Being practical and directly to the point, Zen never wastes time or words in explanation. Its answers are always curt and pithy; there is nothing circumlocutory in Zen; the master's words come out spontaneously and without a moment's delay. A gong is struck and its vibrations instantly follow. If we are not on the alert we fail to catch them; a mere winking and we miss the mark forever."
},
{
"author": "Kamand Kojouri",
"quote": "Why wait to forgive and let go only after you have sufficiently wallowed in your despair? Why not forgive and let go now?"
},
{
"author": "Kobun Chino Otogawa",
"quote": "Life has to be freed and lived, instead of being known."
},
{
"author": "David Radin",
"quote": "Very simple, this Zen stuff: if you want to have a pleasant inner state, you should cultivate a pleasant inner state."
},
{
"author": "Huang Po",
"quote": "Observe things as they are and don't pay attention to other people. There are some people just like mad dogs barking at everything that moves, even barking when the wind stirs among the grass and leaves."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Zen Wisdom cannot be obtained by the intellect: study, hypothesis, analysis, synthesis. The practitioner of Zen must use all of his entire being as an instrument of realization; the intellect is only one part of his being, and a part that often pulls him away from living reality, the very object of Zen."
},
{
"author": "Chris Prentiss",
"quote": "What determines each person's state of happiness or unhappiness is not the event itself, but what the event means to that person."
},
{
"author": "Alaric Hutchinson",
"quote": "Our call to action is to be in the flow of life, accepting life as it is and as it comes. We must allow life to be life in all its impermanent grandeur. Nothing remains the same, and those who fight change, or are in denial of it, create chaos within their own lives and the lives of those they have influence over."
},
{ "author": "Seungsahn", "quote": "Don't want anything. Then you get everything." },
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "Reality is at least a billion trillions times less malleable than our desires."
},
{
"author": "Robert M. Pirsig",
"quote": "The truth knocks on the door and you say, 'Go away, I'm looking for the truth,' and so it goes away. Puzzling."
},
{
"author": "Kenneth S. Leong",
"quote": "The Zen experience is what happens when you lose yourself in the moment. It feels as if the whole world stops, and you have a supreme sense of harmony and peace. But in fact, what actually stops is your ego-process. When the ego-process stops, so stop your expectations, desires, worries, and anxiety. Then you find yourself living in the present, overtaken by joy and filled with peace."
},
{
"author": "Zen Proverb",
"quote": "Before enlightenment, chop wood, carry water, after enlightenment chop wood, carry water."
},
{
"author": "Soko Morinaga",
"quote": "If you desire to gaze out over wide vistas, you do well to climb up to a high spot. But if you wish to gaze into the human heart, you must climb down and look from a low place."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "A student, filled with emotion and crying, implored, \"Why is there so much suffering?\"\nSuzuki Roshi replied, 'No reason."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "You are not a small and unimportant creature confined to the form of this physical body, contrary to popular belief. At the core of your being you are pure awareness, and this awareness is the same source from which everything in the Universe arises, exists as, and returns to. Consciousness is the dimension of yourself that you have forgotten you are, and of which you long to return to."
},
{
"author": "Francis Harold Cook",
"quote": "The Buddha is found in other people - even the ones we do not like very much."
},
{
"author": "Masanobu Fukuoka",
"quote": "When it is understood that one loses joy and happiness in the attempt to possess them, the essence of natural farming will be realized. The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings."
},
{
"author": "Chris Prentiss",
"quote": "You can be happy if you are willing to let go of your past and leave yourself unencumbered so you can fly freely."
},
{
"author": "Hsu Yun",
"quote": "Saints and ordinary folks are the same from the start. Inquiring about a difference is like asking to borrow string when you've got a good strong rope. Every Dharma is known in the heart."
},
{
"author": "Eugen Herrigel",
"quote": "The more one concentrates on breathing, the more the external stimuli fade into the background."
},
{
"author": "Forrest Curran",
"quote": "Although the future is indiscernible, we often feel the need to plan for what cannot be planned, and attempt to react to things that never happened. Our overemphasis in the future is a mere illusion, which often makes us foolishly blind to the beauty of the present moment, and is the root of creating the worst case scenarios and the what- if situations that plague the mind."
},
{ "author": "Thich Nhat Hanh", "quote": "The greatest miracle is to be alive." },
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "By healing the suffering within ourselves, we help to heal the suffering of the world."
},
{
"author": "R\u014dshi P.T.N.H. Jiyu-Kennett",
"quote": "You must know the ideal; you must accept the actual. Only thus can you help others and yourself."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything, it is open to everything."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "Do not lose yourself in the past. Do not lose yourself in the future. Do not get caught in your anger, worries, or fears. Come back to the present moment, and touch life deeply. This is mindfulness."
},
{
"author": "Alan W. Watts",
"quote": "For Zen there is no duality, no conflict between the natural element of chance and the human element of control. The constructive powers of the human mind are no more artificial than the formative actions of plants or bees, so that from the standpoint of Zen it is no contradiction to say that artistic technique is discipline in spontaneity and spontaneity in discipline."
},
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "When we are well-nourished and know how to create joy, then we are strong enough to handle the deep pain within ourselves and the world."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "Blankness is similar to being asleep or unconscious. If that is all it takes to experience enlightenment, my job would be much easier. I would just walk behind each one of you and knock you unconscious with a big stick."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "Be soft in your practice, think of the method as a fine silvery stream, not a raging waterfall. Follow the stream, have faith in its course. It will go on its way, meandering here, trickling there. It will find the grooves, the cracks, the crevices. Just follow it. Never let it out of your sight. It will take you there."
},
{
"author": "Wu Cheng'en",
"quote": "With passions stilled and one's nature firm, all destinies are in harmony; When the full moon of contemplation is reached you will be pure."
},
{
"author": "Alan W. Watts",
"quote": "Awareness of time ceases to be an asset when concern for the future makes it almost impossible to live in the present."
},
{
"author": "Dogen Zenji",
"quote": "That the self advances and confirms the myriad things is called delusion. That the myriad things advance and confirm the self is enlightenment."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Why are trees green? Because of Chlorophyll. But why is that green? Because it absorbs all light except green. But why?\nWhy has no answer. Just wonder how and stay in the state of wonder. Accepting an answer of why kills the wonder of how."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "Every man possesses the Buddha-nature. Do not demean yourselves."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "To practice is not to practice for ourselves alone. We practice for everyone. We should be proud to say, Violence, it may come from somewhere else, but not from me. Hatred, discrimination, it may come from somewhere else, but not from me."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "If you haven't been able to be happy, maybe it's because you're holding firmly to your idea of happiness"
},
{
"author": "Paul Reps and Nyogen Senzaki",
"quote": "An instant realization sees endless time.\nEndless time is as one moment. When one comprehends the endless moment\nThey realize the person who is seeing it."
},
{
"author": "Sheng-yen",
"quote": "Those who do not have faith in others will not be able to stand on their own."
},
{
"author": "Musashi Miyomoto",
"quote": "Even if you strive diligently on your chosen path day after day, if your heart is not in accord with it, then even if you think you are on a good path, from the point of view of the straight and true, this is not a genuine path. If you do not pursue a genuine path to its consummation, then a little bit of crookedness in the mind will later turn into a major warp. Reflect on this."
},
{
"author": "Ikky\u016b",
"quote": "Like vanishing dew,\na passing apparition\nor the sudden flash\nof lightning -- already gone --\nthus should one regard one's self."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "If you have ever watched a football game, you will likely recall that while the game is being played, there is a commentator who is narrating the plays of the game and making interpretations. Our thoughts are just like this. In our mind, we have the direct experience and we have the commentator that narrates and describes our direct experience.The commentator of a football game isn't really necessary, and he doesn't affect the activity of the game in any way. He is just describing the game to the audience, and doing so from his perspective, with his own opinions, based on his mood, memory, education, past experiences and so on. In ourselves, the commentator is also unnecessary, and does not change the experience that it is commenting on. It merely describes it from its own biased perspective, with its own opinions, based on its mood, memory, education, past experiences, and so on.\nOur problem is that we have mistaken the comments of the commentator for the reality that is being commented on. We have confused our own identity as being that of the commentator, and we believe that what is being described is actually the truth of reality."
},
{
"author": "Mus\u014d Soseki",
"quote": "My thatched hut; the whole sky Is its roof The mountains are its hedge, And it has the sea for a garden. I'm inside with nothing at all, Not even a bag, And yet there are visitors who say It's hidden behind a bamboo door"
},
{
"author": "Alaric Hutchinson",
"quote": "Fear and paranoia create many of our worldly struggles. We get something in our minds and our distorted perception sculpts the reality of what we see. Even though what we see isn't really there, we tend to act as if it is. We then begin to put people and things into boxes, labeling them, and limiting them due to our fears."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "If you are unable to find the truth right where you are, where else do you expect to find it?"
},
{
"author": "Benjamin W. Decker",
"quote": "A beginner's mind allows you to remain flexible and open, even as you encounter new things that may seem strange or even uncomfortable at first. It also allows you to experience something mundane from an entirely new perspective, whereas an expert might approach something believing they \"already get it."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "The universe is like an ocean but we break away from it and start living in our own little hole. Then we spend whole life preventing the hole from getting dry or muddy.\nOnce you are one with the ocean, no polluted stream can make you impure and no fire can dry you."
},
{
"author": "Sengstan",
"quote": "The Great Way is not difficult for those who have no preferences. When love and hate are both absent everything becomes clear and undisguised. Make the smallest distinction, however, and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart. If you wish to see the truth then hold no opinion for or against. The struggle of what one likes and what one dislikes is the disease of the mind."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "The Zen practitioner must . . . strive to liberate himself from his attachment to knowledge and to open the door of his being in order that truth might enter."
},
{
"author": "Masao Abe",
"quote": "Zen is a double-edged sword, killing words and thoughts, yet at the same time, giving them life. Although beyond human intellect and philosophy, Zen is their root and source."
},
{
"author": "Darrell Calkins",
"quote": "Laughter has got to be the single healthiest activity one can perform. Just think how healthy you would be if you could sincerely laugh at that which now oppresses you."
},
{ "author": "Zenyatta", "quote": "Adversity is an opportunity for Change" },
{
"author": "Dainin Katagiri",
"quote": "If you try to examine your life analytically, asking yourself who you are, finally you will realize that there is something you cannot reach. You don't know what it is, but you feel the presence of something you want to connect with. This is sometimes called the absolute. Buddha and Dogen Zenji say true self. Christians say God."
},
{
"author": "Mus\u014d Soseki",
"quote": "Old age and death are in the natural course of things. There is nothing a doctor can do about them."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "If we really want to get to the bottom of life, we must abandon our cherished syllogisms, we must acquire a new way of observation whereby we can escape the tyranny of logic and the one-sidedness of our everyday phraseology."
},
{ "author": "Dainin Katagiri", "quote": "The truth of life is just to live." },
{ "author": "Brett Zambruk", "quote": "Know that this too shall pass..." },
{
"author": "Kosho Uchiyama Roshi",
"quote": "Shohaku Okumura ~ We cannot expect any ecstasy greater than right here, right now\u2014our everyday lives."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "Is satori something that is not at all capable of intellectual analysis? Yes, it is an experience which no amount of explanation or argument can make communicable to others unless the latter themselves had it previously. If satori is amenable to analysis in the sense that by so doing it becomes perfectly clear to another who has never had it, that satori will be no satori. For a satori turned into a concept ceases to be itself; and there will no more be a Zen experience."
},
{
"author": "Huangbo Xiyun",
"quote": "Nothing is born, nothing is destroyed. Away with you dualism, your likes and dislikes. Every single thing is just One Mind. When you have perceived this, you will have mounted the Chariot of the Buddhas."
},
{
"author": "Drew Gerald",
"quote": "Deviation from perfection is the beauty of human experience."
},
{
"author": "Debashis Dey",
"quote": "A Meditative mind is like a pool of water reflecting the universe. Even if a stone is thrown - such a mind will resonate with the splash, enjoy the ripples as they spread, and admire the journey as it goes down"
},
{
"author": "Forrest Curran",
"quote": "If you want to be free of the wars of the world, begin by resolving the wars within you. If you want to see the world at peace, create peace within your mind."
},
{ "author": "Thich Nhat Hanh", "quote": "You cannot remain yourself." },
{
"author": "Natsume S\u014dseki",
"quote": "Human thoughts are the most changeable thing in the world. The minute you're happy to have one, it's gone. The second you're pleased to be free of one, it's back. Maybe a thought is there, maybe it isn't: you can't put your finger on it for sure."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "When mountain-climbing is made too easy, the spiritual effect the mountain exercises vanishes into the air."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "I see that this body\u2014made of the four elements\u2014is not really me, and I am not limited by this body. I am the whole of the river of life, of blood ancestors and spiritual ancestors, that has been continuously flowing for thousands of years and flows on for thousands of years into the future. I am one with my ancestors and my descendants. I am life manifesting in countless different forms. I am one with all people and all species, whether they are peaceful and joyful or suffering and afraid. At this very moment I am present everywhere in this world. I have been present in the past and will be there in the future. The disintegration of this body does not touch me, just as when the petals of the plum blossom fall it does not mean the end of the plum tree. I see that I am like a wave on the surface of the ocean. I see myself in all the other waves, and I see all the other waves in me. The manifestation or the disappearance of the wave does not lessen the presence of the ocean. My Dharma body and spiritual life are not subject to birth or death. I am able to see my presence before this body manifested and after this body disintegrates. I am able to see my presence outside this body, even in the present moment. Eighty or ninety years is not my life span. My life span, like that of a leaf or of a buddha, is immeasurable. I am able to go beyond the idea that I am a body separate from all other manifestations of life, in time and in space."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Not taking an action is also an action. Not making a choice is also a choice. Body-mind can't escape from action. But if your action or inaction is guided by the awareness of your soul and silence of your inner self, it will take you out of the mess."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "We must remember that the finger pointing at the moon remains a finger and under no circumstances can it be changed into the moon itself. Danger always lurks where the intellect slyly creeps in and takes the index for the moon itself."
},
{
"author": "Sheng Yen",
"quote": "A prerequisite to progress on the path is to realize that you are ignorant."
},
{
"author": "Steve Hagen",
"quote": "A book is not merely a book, it is the sun as well."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "In your big mind, everything has the same value...In your practice you should accept everything as it is, giving to each thing the same respect given to a Buddha. Here there is Buddhahood"
},
{
"author": "Lama Surya Das",
"quote": "No one knows everything. No one knows nothing. Everyone has a piece of the puzzle."
},
{
"author": "Alaric Hutchinson",
"quote": "Every emotion in the human spectrum is actually a teacher that is here to show us the degree in which we are either resisting life or flowing with life."
},
{
"author": "Jon Kabat-Zinn",
"quote": "See for yourself whether letting go when a part of you really wants to hold on doesn't bring a deeper satisfaction than clinging."
},
{
"author": "Azra Gregor",
"quote": "Awaken from the chase of everything\nand feel at peace with a blanket of nothing"
},
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "We do not become happy. We stop being unhappy."
},
{
"author": "Thomas Merton",
"quote": "Zen is the very awareness of the dynamism of life living itself in us\u2014and aware of itself, in us, as being the one life that lives in all."
},
{ "author": "Alan Watts", "quote": "The past and the future, are in the present" },
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "A scientist is more doubtful of his theories than the science teacher who teaches those theories. A Guru is more doubtful of his words than his followers because he knows that everything except silence is a corruption of truth."
},
{
"author": "Masaharu Anesaki",
"quote": "All instruction is but as a finger pointing to the moon; and he whose gaze is fixed upon the pointer will never see beyond."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "You are not limited to this body, to this mind, or to this reality\u2014you are a limitless ocean of Consciousness, imbued with infinite potential. You are existence itself."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "This universe is like a company. Being detached doesn't mean quitting the job. It means being at a position where you do your job and the entire universe seems to be helping you in your job.\nIt doesn't mean being the CEO or a king. You can have any role and still be in that position. A detached farmer does his job and the entire universe, including the king and the clouds, seem to be working for him and helping him in his job. On the other hand, for an attached king, even his family members work against him."
},
{
"author": "Jennifer Sodini",
"quote": "Lao Tzu once said, 'Nature doesn't hurry, yet everything is accomplished.'A single seed planted, eventually becomes a garden in time - when things get tough, tend to the garden in your mind."
},
{
"author": "Sengcan",
"quote": "If the eye never sleeps,\nall dreams will naturally cease.\nIf the mind makes no discriminations,\nthe ten thousand things are as they are,\nof single essence.\nTo understand the mystery of this One essence\n is to be released from all entanglements.\nWhen all things are seen equally\nthe timeless Self-essence is reached. No comparisons or analogies are possible\nin this causeless, relationless state.\n\nConsider movement stationary\nand the stationary in motion,\nboth movement and rest disappear.\nWhen such dualities cease to exist\nOneness itself cannot exist. To this ultimate finality\nno law or description applies."
},
{
"author": "Sengstan",
"quote": "For the unified mind in accord with the Way all self-centered striving ceases. Doubts and irresolutions vanish and life in true faith is possible. With a single stroke we are freed from bondage; nothing clings to us and we hold nothing. All is empty, clear, self-illuminating, with no exertion of the mind's power."
},
{
"author": "Joshu",
"quote": "When you suffer a calamity - then be it so; now is the time of calamity. When you die - then be it so; now is the time to die. Thus you save yourself from calamity and death."
},
{
"author": "SENG-TS'AN",
"quote": "Do not seek for the truth, only stop having an opinion."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Most people don't want solution of their problem. When someone rants about their problem, imagine someone sitting in a cinema hall and ranting about the villain. They are fully engrossed in this endless movie since many births."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "Nothingness is the only fact. Silence is its only possible description. Rest all are just interpretations."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "If we stop being joyful and stop singing, we are caught in a kind of prison. The stars in the sky never build prisons."
},
{
"author": "Alex Kakuyo",
"quote": "Mindfulness helps us see perfection in the ordinary."
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "When you detach from your identity and I detach from mine, we are nothing (Shunya). But that 'nothing' contains everything just as white light contains all colours."
},
{
"author": "Bodhidharma",
"quote": "A Buddha doesn't observe precepts. A Buddha doesn't do good or evil. A Buddha isn't energetic or lazy. A Buddha is someone who does nothing, someone who can't even focus his mind on a Buddha. A Buddha isn't a Buddha. Don't think about Buddhas."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "With the development of Zen, mysticism has ceased to be mystical; it is no more the spasmodic product of an abnormally endowed mind. For Zen reveals itself in the most uninteresting and uneventful life of a plain man of the street, recognizing the fact of living in the midst of life as it is lived. Zen systematically trains the mind to see this; it opens a man's eye to the greatest mystery as it is daily and hourly performed; it enlarges the heart to embrace eternity of time and infinity of space in its every palpitation; it makes us live in the world as if walking in the garden of Eden; and all these spiritual feats are accomplished without resorting to any doctrines but by simply asserting in the most direct way the truth that lies in our inner being."
},
{
"author": "D.T. Suzuki",
"quote": "In Zen there must be satori; there must be a general mental upheaval which destroys the old accumulations of intellection and lays down the foundation for a new life; there must be the awakening of a new sense which will review the old things from a hitherto undreamed-of angle of observation."
},
{
"author": "Chris Prentiss",
"quote": "The true source of happiness is within each of us."
},
{
"author": "Osho",
"quote": "Zen is the purest of meditations: just sit silently, doing nothing."
},
{
"author": "Natalie Goldberg",
"quote": "Entire wars have been based on our inability to see."
},
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "To make man superman, add the word 'super' to the word 'man'; or meditation to his day."
},
{
"author": "Alex Kakuyo",
"quote": "Life is an illusion. But that doesn't stop it from being real."
},
{
"author": "Darrell Calkins",
"quote": "We do have some capacity to determine how things evolve, and how we evolve, individually and as a community or race. That's a tremendous freedom and a tremendous responsibility."
},
{
"author": "Alan Wilson Watts",
"quote": "The brush must draw by itself. This cannot happen if one does not practice constantly. But neither can it happen if one makes an effort."
},
{
"author": "Eric Micha'el Leventhal",
"quote": "Sometimes it takes a miracle to remind us that the only permanent condition is that of impermanence."
},
{
"author": "Suzuki Shunryu",
"quote": "We say concentration, but to concentrate your mind on something is not the true purpose of Zen. The true purpose is to see thing as they are, to observe things as they are, and to let everything go as it goes. This is to put everything under control in its widest sense."
},
{
"author": "Tonmoy Acharjee",
"quote": "Zen is about performing any task mindfully, thus every act can be turned into meditation like drinking tea, walking. Key is to do anything with awareness."
},
{
"author": "Reginald Horace Blyth",
"quote": "Nothing divides one so much as thought."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "Everything we perceive to be solid and static is made up of almost entirely empty space."
},
{
"author": "~Sw. Chidananda Tirtha",
"quote": "Wisdom of enlightenment,\nMany come asking for,\nBut I wonder, how to convey,\nThe sound that is of a rain,\nAnd the song that is of a river."
},
{
"author": "Chris Prentiss",
"quote": "An event is just an event. How you respond to the event determines its outcome in your life."
},
{
"author": "Frank Herbert",
"quote": "And the question of Western religion,\" Flattery said, \"is: What lies beyond death? But the question of the Zen master is: What lies beyond waking?"
},
{
"author": "Sharon Weil",
"quote": "The more I can accept the fact that change is moving all the time, and that the change I am experiencing right now is just the change of this moment and that this moment will change into the next and the next, the less need I will have to clutch in fear."
},
{
"author": "Shunryu Suzuki",
"quote": "If you are ready to accept things as they are, you will receive them as old friends, even though you appreciate them with new feeling."
},
{
"author": "Mark Epstein",
"quote": "The ego's instinctive favoring of itself is eroded by a sense of the infinite"
},
{
"author": "Matthieu Ricard",
"quote": "The great master Padmasambhava said, Even if my view is higher than the sky, The attention I pay to my actions and their effects is finer than flour."
},
{
"author": "~Sw. Chidananda Tirtha",
"quote": "No one is you, it is your power; everyone is you, it is your love."
},
{
"author": "Kosho Uchiyama Roshi",
"quote": "SHOHAKU OKUMURA ~ If we feel we're becoming enlightened, that's delusion."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "A fool sees himself as another, but a wise man sees others as himself."
},
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "How was your day?' ought to be 'How did you look at your day?"
},
{
"author": "Shunya",
"quote": "The new trend of capturing pics instead of enjoying the experience is not new. Human mind has been doing that for ages. Your mind tries to capture the experience by naming, defining, judging, comparing and categorizing everything. As a result, your soul misses the live dance of colours, sounds, shapes and sensations happening before you."
},
{
"author": "Steve Hagen",
"quote": "What makes human life--which is inseparable from this moment--so precious is its fleeting nature. And not that it doesn't last but that it never returns again."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "We should live every day like people who have just been rescued from the moon."
},
{
"author": "Pico Iyer",
"quote": "The ultimate purpose of Zen,' I remembered the r\u00f6shi telling me, 'is not in the going away from the world but in the coming back. Zen is not just a matter of gaining enlightenment; it's a matter of acting in a world of love and compassion."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "We are not noble by birth. We are noble only by virtue of the way we think, speak, and act."
},
{
"author": "Barbara Verkuilen",
"quote": "Enlightenment is like the moon reflected on the water. The moon does not get wet, nor is the water broken. Although its light is wide and great, the moon is reflected even in a puddle an inch wide. The whole moon and the entire sky are reflected in dewdrops on the grass, or even in one drop of water."
},
{
"author": "Adam Oakley",
"quote": "The more you condemn yourself for thinking or feeling a certain way, the more you feel stuck within your own body and mind.\n\nWhat if you went the other way and embraced it so totally that it was as if there was never any alternative experience to be reached for? What happens when the conflict ends?"
},
{
"author": "Zen",
"quote": "May we exist like a lotus, / At home in the muddy water. / Thus we bow to life as it is."
},
{
"author": "David Fontana",
"quote": "Consider your own place in the universal oneness of which we are all a part, from which we all arise, and to which we all return."
},
{
"author": "Sheila Burke",
"quote": "Dwelling on the past is like dragging a boat over dry land."
},
{
"author": "Eckhart Tolle",
"quote": "I have lived with several Zen masters -- all of them cats."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "The ego is not who we are, it is who we think we are. When we think of our name, our image, our history, and our life experiences as who we are, we become associated with an idea of ourselves, a mental image that is not at all who we are in reality."
},
{
"author": "J.K. Kadowaki",
"quote": "Most people, when they hear 'No-mind', think it means to become unfeeling, like a rock or a tree. [...] No-mind means not to fix the mind anywhere."
},
{
"author": "Darrell Calkins",
"quote": "In making a clear distinction between desire (answer) and yearning (question), we inevitably end up back at personal purpose."
},
{
"author": "Seng-t'san",
"quote": "To set up what you like against what you dislike, this is the disease of the mind."
},
{
"author": "Alan Spence",
"quote": "We die, he said.\nWe die, I said. And knowing this how do we live?\nKnowing this, we live.\nWe live."
},
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "Meditation is to be aware of what is going on: in your body, in your feelings, in your mind, and in the world."
},
{
"author": "Jonathan Harnisch",
"quote": "How simple it is to acknowledge that all the worry in the world could not control the future. How simple it is to see that we can only be happy now, and that there will never be a time when it is not now."
},
{
"author": "Mokokoma Mokhonoana",
"quote": "We sometimes learn, not from something, but from not having learned from it."
},
{
"author": "Paul Reps and Nyogen Senzaki",
"quote": "Gracious one, play. The universe is an empty shell wherein your mind frolics infinitely."
},
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "There is a Zen story about a man riding a horse that is galloping very quickly. Another man, standing alongside the road, yells at him, 'Where are you going?' and the man on the horse yells back, 'I don't know. Ask the horse.' I think that is our situation. We are riding many horses that we cannot control."
},
{
"author": "Bret W Davis",
"quote": "To properly set out on the path to Zen, we must empty our cups\u2014in other words, we need to open our minds."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "One must be deeply aware of the impermanence of the world."
},
{
"author": "Darrell Calkins",
"quote": "Mastery of anything is, more than anything else, the transformation of work into play. Giving orders and answers, never making mistakes, and having around you others with the opinion that you are great has nothing at all to do with it. Read carefully: to yearn for, to be compelled by, is being called to play."
},
{
"author": "Joseph P. Kauffman",
"quote": "If we can understand that all thought is based on memory, that it is conditioned by the past, then we can see that it is of no use in helping us understand the true reality of the present moment, for every thought we have about reality will only distort reality according to our conditioned way of thinking."
},
{
"author": "Dave Rauschkolb",
"quote": "When you live in the moment, you are always on time"
},
{ "author": "Shunryu Suzuki", "quote": "You and I are just swinging doors." },
{
"author": "Ikky\u016b",
"quote": "Don't read the sutras - practice meditation. Don't take up the broom - practice meditation. Don't plant tea seeds - practice meditation."
},
{
"author": "Thich Nhat Hanh",
"quote": "We still have not yet fully understood electrons and nuclei; for scientists, a speck of dust is very exciting. A particle of dust is a marvel."
},
{
"author": "D\u014dgen",
"quote": "Nothing can be gained by extensive study and wide reading. Give them up immediately."
},
{ "author": "T. Scott McLeod", "quote": "We find what's in our own heads." },
{
"author": "Th\u00edch Nh\u1ea5t H\u1ea1nh",
"quote": "Being in touch with oneself is the meaning of meditation, to be aware of what is going on in your body, in your feelings, in your mind."
},
{ "author": "Alex Kakuyo", "quote": "Be a light in the darkness. Speak healing words" },