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We are all trying to find a path back to the present moment. And good enough reason to just be happy here... Mindfulness meditation is just a trick for doing that. It's a trick for setting aside your to-do list, if only for a few moments, and actually locate a feeling of fulfilment in the present

~ Sam Harris

Sam Harris Buddhism Consciousness Spirituality

Clarity is like casting light. Clarity allows us to see better and eases the path of understanding. And just as one light source need not deny the illumination of another but can add to it, the understanding gained through one explanation can stand to gain from another, even if it is different in approach. The truth is more exclusive...

~ Cyrus Panjvani

Cyrus Panjvani Buddhism Clarity Philosophy Truth Understanding

And the Buddha pointed out that his confusion was justified, for 'the dharma is profound, difficult to see, difficult to understand, peaceful, excellent, beyond the sphere of logic, subtle, and to be understood by the wise'. The reason for this is that it is not readily comprehended by one who holds a different view and has different learnings and inclinations, different involvements and instruction. It is clear from this statement that the conception of nibbāna in beyond logical reasoning, not because it is an Ultimate Reality transcending logic, but because logic or reason, being the 'slave of passions', makes it difficult for one who has a passion for an alien tradition to understand the conception of nibbāna.

~ David J. Kalupahana

David J. Kalupahana Buddha Buddhism Logic Nirvana Philosophy Reason Religion Truth Understanding

At last the bottom fell out.No more water in the pail.No more moon in the water.

~ John Gould

John Gould Buddhism Enlightenment Poem

Those who read books cannot understand the teachings and, what's more, may even go astray. But those who try to observe the things going on in the mind, and always take that which is true in their own minds as their standard, never get muddled. They are able to comprehend suffering, and ultimately will understand Dharma. Then, they will understand the books they read.

~ Buddhadasa Bhikkhu

Buddhadasa Bhikkhu Buddhism Experience Self Knowledge Study

According to the Buddha's doctrine that they believed in, it was not the caste that defined a person high or low. It was one's deeds that mattered.

~ Swarnakanthi Rajapakse

Swarnakanthi Rajapakse Buddhism Caste Cinnamon Gardens Culture Drummers Karma Sinhalese Srilanka Village

An emotion like anger that's an automatic response lasts just ninety seconds from the moment it's triggered until it runs its course. One and a half minutes, that's all. When it lasts any longer, which it usually does, it's because we've chosen to rekindle it.

~ Pema Chödrön

Pema Chödrön Anger Buddhism Disturbing Emotions

Anger spoils relationships where there should be great reciprocity.

~ Robert A.f. Thurman

Robert A.f. Thurman Anger Buddhism Self Help Wisdom

Instead of catching ourselves after we first felt angry, we develop a visceral sensitivity to what's happening within us in the moment & through mindfulness, we can shape our reaction right away.

~ Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg Anger Buddhism Self Help Wisdom

Rather than allowing our response to an even affect our breathing, we can learn instead to let our breathing change our relationship to the event.

~ Cyndi Lee

Cyndi Lee Acceptance Anger Breath Breathing Buddha Buddhism Emotions Yoga

When angry, count to Zen.

~ Leonard Scheff

Leonard Scheff Anger Buddhism Leonard Scheff The Cow In The Parking Lot Zen

The object of Zen is not to kill all feelings and become anesthetized to pain and fear. The object of Zen is to free us to scream loudly and fully when it is time to scream.

~ Francis Harold Cook

Francis Harold Cook Buddhism Fear Feelings Pain Zen Zen Buddhism

The very fact that you can observe this thinking mind is proof that you are not this thinking mind.

~ Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas Buddhism Spirituality The Self Thinking Thinking Mind

Do what helps others. Refrain from harming others. Transcend your own ignorance, clinging, hate, fear and delusion. This and only this is the dispensation of all the Buddhas.

~ Paul R. Fleischman

Paul R. Fleischman Buddha Buddhism Delusion Dharma Ignorance Philosophy

We do not now stand in the middle; in every aspect of our life we have, deliberately or by the 'conditioning' of birth, education or environment, allowed ourselves to stand on one bank of the river of life, with some intolerance of those who were foolish enough to choose or be led to stand on the other. Thus we are male or female, old or young, of the East of West. By temperament we are introvert or extrovert, leaders of followers, all for action or striving rather to be. It surely follows that we should be more tolerant of the other fellow, equally right/wrong, and be less swift to judge him with our ignorant, lop-sided view and definite disapproval. In any event, do we have to express an opinion, presume to judge?

~ Christmas Humphreys

Christmas Humphreys Buddhism Conditioning Expression Foolishness Ignorance Intolerance Opinion

We have to establish ourselves in the here and now in order to truly eat. All through the meal, we should really be here with the people at the table. As we chew our food, we should really be here with what we are eating. We can get deeply in touch with the food, which is a gift from the earth and sky.

~ Thich Nhat Hanh

Thich Nhat Hanh Buddhism Food

Jewish texts compare the knowable universe to the size of a mustard seed. Similar association between God and man made in Quran, Buddhism.

~ Sudhir Ahluwalia

Sudhir Ahluwalia Bible Buddhism Jewish Mustard Quran Spirituality

What worlds are there herein? I’ll tell you. In these seas of fragrant waters, numerous as atoms in unspeakably many buddha-fields, rest an equal number of world systems. Each world system also contains an equal number of worlds. Those world systems in the ocean of worlds have various resting places, various shapes and forms, various substances and essences, various locations, various entryways, various adornments, various boundaries, various alignments, various similarities, and various powers of maintenance.

~ Thomas Cleary

Thomas Cleary Buddha Fields Buddhism Flower Ornament Metaphysics Philosophy Universe Worlds

By god the Buddhist means that from which the universe was born, the unborn of the Buddhist scriptures, and by soul that factor in the thing called man which moves towards enlightenment. Why need more be said of it, at any rate those who are not content with scholarship, but strive to attain that same enlightenment.

~ Christmas Humphreys

Christmas Humphreys Buddhism Enlightenment God Soul Universe

By god the Buddhist means that from which the universe was born, the unborn of the Buddhist scriptures, and by soul that factor in the thing called man which moves towards enlightenment. Why need more be said of it, at any rate those who are not content with scholarship, but strive to attain that same enlightenment?

~ Christmas Humphreys

Christmas Humphreys Buddhism Enlightenment God Soul Universe

One way to think of this dignity is to equate when you are on the path with unraveling a ball of yarn. You have wound your sense of self so tightly that it's hard to be anything other than you, a big ball of yarn. That's just who you are, not string, or threads, but a ball of yarn.

~ Lodro Rinzler

Lodro Rinzler Buddhism Identity Sense Of Self

On the surface, we come to understand that who we are is something separate from all other objects in the world. This is the first and primary of illusions we are taught to believe after having been welcomed to the human world. I do not use the word “illusion” in a negative sense, but in a necessary one. Just as the enjoyment of a film or theatrical play may depend upon the ability of the actors to woo the audience into believing the world they are portraying; the enjoyment of life may also be found in our own ability to wield the power of illusion.

~ Saunsea

Saunsea Buddhism Identity Illusion Philosophy Relationships Religion Spirituality

It is important to realize that we so often define ourselves by what is in opposition to ourselves.

~ Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas Buddhism Identity Spirituality The Self

This constant mental diatribe and the frustrations, worries, insecurities and muscular tension that ensues are the self.

~ Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas Buddhism Identity Spirituality The Self

That nagging state of constant thought that exists somewhere between the ears and behind the eyes is the self.

~ Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas Buddhism Identity Spirituality The Self

We tend to view ourselves as this, lying in contradiction with everything that is not ourselves, that.

~ Chris Matakas

Chris Matakas Buddhism Identity Spirituality The Self

No doubt, humans will do a lot of damage before we ultimately destroy ourselves. But life will continue without humans. New forms of intelligence will emerge long after this human experiment is over.

~ Zeena Schreck

Zeena Schreck Buddhism Destruction Of Nature Environmentalism Human Experience Human Nature

The coolness of Buddhism isn't indifference but the distance one gains on emotions, the quiet place from which to regard the turbulence. From far away you see the pattern, the connections, and the thing as whole, see all the islands and the routes between them. Up close it all dissolves into texture and incoherence and immersion, like a face going out of focus just before a kiss.

~ Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit Buddhism Clarity Emotions

I am empty only in the sense that there is nothing fixed or intrinsically real at the core of my identity as a person.Recognition of such emptiness therefore liberates one to change and transform oneself. And this, it seems, is precisely what the Jungian theory of individuation describes, yet in a language that is affirmative rather than negative.

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Atheism Buddhism

No matter how hard I tried, I was incapable of giving more importance to a hypothetical, post-mortem existence than to this very life here and now.Moreover, the Buddhist teachings and practices that had the most impact upon me did so precisely because they heightened my sense of being fully alive in and responsive to this world.

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Atheism Buddhism

There is one element in Christianity which was not borrowed from Paganism -- religious intolerance. Referring to Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism, a writer on China says: 'Between the followers of the three national religions there is not only a total absence of persecution and bitter feeling, but a very great indifference as to which of them a man may belong.... Among the politer classes, when strangers meet, the question is asked: 'To what sublime religion do you belong,' and each one pronounces a eulogium, not on his own religion, but on that professed by the others, and concludes with the oft-repeated formula 'Religions are many; reason is one; we are all brothers.

~ John E. Remsburg

John E. Remsburg Atheism Buddhism China Confucianism Intolerance Paganism Persecution Religious Intolerance Taoism

I was perplexed by the failure of teachers at school to address what seemed the most urgent matter of all: the bewildering, stomach-churning insecurity of being alive. The standard subjects of history, geography, mathematics, and English seemed perversely designed to ignore the questions that really mattered. As soon as I had some inkling of what 'philosophy' meant, I was puzzled as to why we were not taught it. And my skepticism about religion only grew as I failed to see what the vicars and priests I encountered gained from their faith. They struck me either as insincere, pious, and aloof or just bumblingly good-natured. (p. 10)

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Atheism Buddhism Education

The Amida Buddha delivers those who recognize their own weakness and cowardice... Those who admit their own faults and above all, those who believe... A wholehearted trust in Amida Buddha gives peace of mind to those who've known despair. Even the most vicious and evil of sinners will attain salvation and be reborn in paradise... Even a piece of shit like me!

~ Naoyuki Ochiai

Naoyuki Ochiai Amida Buddha Buddha Buddhism Redemption Salvation Sin

A revolution in the eyes of man carries purpose.A revolution in the eyes of the awakened carries bliss.

~ Sal Martinez

Sal Martinez Attitude Bliss Buddha Nature Buddhism Enlightenment Human Revolution Poetry Quotations Wisdom

One physician may gravely exaggerate an illness and give up hope altogether. Another may ignorantly declare that there is no illness and that no treatment is necessary, thus deceiving the patient with false consolation. You may call the first one pessimistic and the second one optimistic. Both are equally dangerous.

~ Walpola Rahula

Walpola Rahula Buddhism Optimism Pessimism Philosophy

Om was there in the existence, when no religion was formed or founded. It will be there in the existence, if all the religions are demolished.

~ Banani Ray

Banani Ray Advaita Buddhism Hinduism Non Duality Om Religion Self Realization Spirituality Union Yoga

The Buddhists or the Jains do not depend upon God; but the whole force of their religion is directed to the great central truth in every religion, to evolve a God out of man. They have not seen the Father, but they have seen the Son. And he that hath seen the Son hath seen the Father also.

~ Swami Vivekananda

Swami Vivekananda Buddhism God Hinduism Jainism Religion Self Realization

Westereners often think that the East is one vast Buddhist temple, which is rather like thinking the West is one vast Carthusian monastery. If the [Western people who like Buddhism] were to visit the East, he'd certainly experience many new things, but he'd find first, that the food is under lock and key and second, that humans are considered to be a miserable, destructive, greedy lot, just as they are in the West.

~ Daniel Quinn

Daniel Quinn Buddhism Economy My Ishmael Philosophy Of Life

Look at this leaf. When you’re standing close to it you can see every single detail of the leaf. You may think that it’s important to see things, like this leaf, up close but that is an incorrect notion because it is also important to view things from afar. That’s why it is necessary to look at all perspectives of an issue or of an object. --The Unnamed Samurai (Chapter 5)

~ Melissa Rose Lawrence

Melissa Rose Lawrence Buddhism Eastern Philosophy Life Philosophy Philosophy Of Life

Zen is the period of time during which a person has true clarity of vision.

~ Dr. Ernst Arnold

Dr. Ernst Arnold Awareness Buddha Buddhism Tao Taoism Vision Visionary Zen
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