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The Buddha-nature which is ours from the very beginning is like the sun which emerges from the clouds, or like a mirror which, when rubbed, regains its original purity and clarity. (217)

~ Edward Conze

Edward Conze Buddha Nature Buddhism

I read of a Buddhist teacher who developed Alzheimer's. He had retired from teaching because his memory was unreliable, but he made one exception for a reunion of his former students. When he walked onto the stage, he forgot everything, even where he was and why. However, he was a skilled Buddhist and he simply began sharing his feelings with the crowd. He said, I am anxious. I feel stupid. I feel scared and dumb. I am worried that I am wasting everyone's time. I am fearful. I am embarrassing myself. After a few minutes of this, he remembered his talk and proceeded without apology. The students were deeply moved, not only by his wise teachings, but also by how he handled his failings.There is a Buddhist saying, No resistance, no demons.

~ Mary Pipher

Mary Pipher Alzheimers Buddhism

The Heart-mantra of Dependent Origination (rten-'brel snying-po [རྟེན་འབྲེལ་སྙིང་པོ]), which liberates the enduring continuum of phenomena and induces the appearance of multiplying relics ('phel-gdung [འཕེལ་གདུང་] and rainbow lights, is:[OṂ] YE DHARMĀ HETUPRABHAVĀHETUN TEṢĀṂ TATHĀGATOHY AVADAT TEṢĀṂ CA YONIRODHO EVAṂ VĀDIMAHĀŚRAMAṆAḤ [YE SVĀHĀ]('Whatever events arise from a cause, the Tathagāta [Buddha, Thus-gone] has told the cause thereof, and the great virtuous ascetic has taught their cessation as well [so be it]').

~ Graham Coleman

Graham Coleman Buddhism Dependent Origination Mantra Tantra Tibetan Buddhism

Health, wealth, reputation, and status are all mere ingredients of happiness. The key to true well-being is being able to manage them capably.

~ Kentetsu Takamori

Kentetsu Takamori Buddhism Pure Land Shinran

The use of market values and technology as a social barometer has devalued the worth of individuals, rendered irrelevant the quality of their lives, and stunted their creativity.

~ Sulak Sivaraksa

Sulak Sivaraksa Buddhism Capitalism Economics Sociology

In Buddhism there is one word for mind & heart: chitta. Chitta refers not just to thoughts and emotions in the narrow sense of arising from the brain, but also to the whole range of consciousness, vast & unimpeded.

~ Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg Buddhism

Returning to whereIt used to see blossoms,My mind, changed,Will stay on at Yoshino...Home now, and see anew.

~ Saigyō

Saigyō Buddhism

When we are truly able to see and understand life, its reality, its value and beauty as well as its troubles, we are able to accept life dynamically and walk its path with appreciation and gratitude. This way of life is Buddhism.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Everyday Suchness Gyomay Kubose The Center Within The Way Of Buddhism

Much of what animated me in those days I now recognize as the romantic yearnings of an idealistic, alienated, and aimless young man. I endowed these strange, exotic people, about whom I knew little, with all the virtues that my own culture seemed to lack.

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Buddhism

For Kerouac, the embodiment of American Zen was Gary Snyder, the Pulitzer Prize-winning Buddhist poet and essayist, who he fictionalized as Japhy Ryder in The Dharma Bums. Snyder was a practicing Buddhist and a translator of classic Chinese texts before Kerouac met him. He was the Zen guru of the Beats at the same time that Alan Watts popularized Buddhism for middle-class Americans in best-selling books and magazine articles of the late 1950s. Snyder had studied with Watts for a while but thought him 'square.' 'He was cool in relation to the people around him,' Snyder once said, referring to 'middle class, needy' Americans, but he was 'never actually cool.' Then Snyder added with a wink, '[and] you know what I mean, as the Big Bopper says,' invoking the rock-and-roll classic 'Chantilly Lace' for those hip and in-the-know.

~ Joel Dinerstein

Joel Dinerstein Alan Watts Buddhism Cool Kerouac Zen

Enlightenment was not just Gautama Buddha's, but you too, individually, must find this new perspective of life, this new point of view in your life and in all things. -

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Everyday Suchness Rev Gyomay Kubose Way Of Oneness

There is no I as such apart from others.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Interdependence Way Of Oneness

The reality of nature, the reality of life is oneness. But we humans have such a strong egotistic nature. We are the ones who create dualism; we are the ones who talk about two sides: front and back, right and wrong, me and you. As soon as life is dichotomized, tension is created.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Everyday Suchness Way Of Oneness

Oneness and individuality coexist. There is no question about the importance and uniqueness of each individual life. However, difference is no difference. The very difference is equality, is one.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Buddhism Gyomay Kubose Oneness

Everything changes, nothing is permanent.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Buddhism Gyomay Kubose Impermanence

Only when I see myself truly is Gautama Buddha is present in me.

~ Gyomay M Kubose

Gyomay M Kubose Buddhism Gyomay Kubose True Self Way Of Oneness

For me, Buddhism is like a living organism. If it is to flourish outside self-enclosed ghettos of believers, it will have to meet the challenge of understanding, interacting with, and adapting to an environment that is strikingly different from those in which it has evolved.

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Buddhism

Forget self pity, live life! Be the artist of your own life.

~ Gyomay M. Kubose

Gyomay M. Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Buddhism Gyomay Kubose Koyo Kubose Way Of Oneness

May we be free of the tyranny of our expectations of others.

~ Gyomay M. Kubose

Gyomay M. Kubose Buddhism Dharma Teaching Expectations Way Of Onenees

We do not understand that we are literally able to live and enjoy life only because of other people and things. If one really understands this truth, he cannot help but become humble and appreciate others.

~ Gyomay M. Kubose

Gyomay M. Kubose Bright Dawn Buddhism Everyday Suchness Gyomay Kubose Way Of Oneness

We must find the way of love rather than that of being loved.

~ Gyomay M. Kubose

Gyomay M. Kubose Being Loved By Others Buddhism Gyomay Kubose Love

Concepts are not real things, a conceptualized world is a dead world. Living actualities lose their life when put into concepts.

~ Gyomay M. Kubose

Gyomay M. Kubose Buddhism Concepts Conceptualized World

Who am I? I am not nothing but this moment in the flow of life. This flow of life is not in my control, it is the life of the universe itself. The life of the universe flows in me and I just flow with this life and that is myself.

~ Kiyozawa Manshi

Kiyozawa Manshi Buddhism Buddhist Modernism Flow Of Life

I was encouraged to ask in all seriousness what this life is for, what matters most for myself and others, what non-negotiable values I might even be willing to die for. At the same time, I started to notice the poignant ephemerality of things. I sensed the immanence of death in my bones. I felt the urgency of knowing that this day on earth might be my last. Yet rather than making me gloomy and morbid, such reflections intensified my sense of being alive. They induced a kind of rapture, which snapped me out of the dull routines of the familiar and confronted me with the miracle of life as it unfolds and vanishes each instant.

~ Stephen Batchelor

Stephen Batchelor Buddhism

No claims were made by him [Buddha] to any unalterable truth, nor did he demand that his teachings should simply be accepted, taken on trust or acquired through an act of faith. Instead he [Buddha] encouraged those who wished to make the spiritual journey he himself had undertaken to experiment for themselves as individuals, retaining what was useful to them and abandoning what was not.

~ Durden Smith

Durden Smith Buddhism Philosophy Of Religion

Life's Journeys Inward seeking moves towards being-time Outward seeking journies among life's ornaments

~ Earl R Smith Ii

Earl R Smith Ii Buddhism Zen Zen Buddhism

Aggression, Violence, Exploitation, Depression, Despair, Prejudice, War, Intolerance, Poverty, Are all a result of a misunderstanding of the nature of Self.

~ Shoryu Bradley

Shoryu Bradley Buddhism Zen

Mind is a forerunner of all actions.All deeds are led by mind, created by mind.If one speaks or acts with corrupt mind, suffering follows,As the wheel follows the hoof of an ox pulling a cart.Mind is the forerunner of all actions. All deeds are led by mind, created by mind.If one speaks or acts with a serene mind, happiness follows,As surely as one's shadow.'He abused me, he mistreated me, defeated me, robbed me.'Harboring such thoughts keeps hatred alive.'He abused me, he mistreated me, defeated me, robbed me.'Releasing such thoughts banishes hatred for all time.Animosity does not eradicate animosity.Only by loving kindness is animosity dissolved.This law is ancient and eternal.

~ Dhammapada

Dhammapada Buddhism Dhammapada The Twins Wisdom

The one who praises you is a thief. The one who criticizes you is your true friend.

~ Robert Aitken

Robert Aitken Buddhism Criticism Praise Zen

Yellow leaves hang on your tree of life. The messengers of death are waiting. You are going to travel far away. Have you any provisions for the journey?

~ Anonymous

Anonymous Buddhism

Two kinds of selfish people: the unwise and the wise. Unwise selfish people think only of themselves, and the result is confusion and pain. Wise selfish people know that the best thing they can do for themselves is to be there for others. As a result, they experience joy.

~ Pema Chödrön

Pema Chödrön Buddhism

By incorporating him (Buddha) into the domain of Hindu traditions, and by depicting him as a Hindu sage who was a glorious incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the Brahmins attempted to secure their position of authority in the society.

~ Abhijit Naskar

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Unlike most other world religions, Buddhism has never been too rigid in its structure.

~ Abhijit Naskar

Abhijit Naskar Buddha Buddhahood Buddhism Doctrines Indoctrination Religion Religious Extremism Religious Fundamentalism Religious Scriptures

The most important and uniquely glorious element of Buddha’s character was that, he did not compel his pupils to be slaves either to his teachings or to himself, but like a conscientious human, demanded from his followers to accept his words not merely out of regard for him but after subjecting them to a thorough examination. And this is where Buddha stands out from the crowd of self-proclaimed prophets.

~ Abhijit Naskar

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Those who had seen eyes like hers before understood instantly that she was a woman who had suffered, but wore it well, with dignity and grace. Rather than dragging her down into depression, her pain had lifted her into a peaceful place. She was not a Buddhist, but shared philosophies with them, in that she didn’t fight what happened to her, but instead drifted with it, allowing life to carry her from one experience to the next. It was that depth and wisdom that shone through her work. An acceptance of life as it really was, rather than trying to force it to be what one wanted, and it never could be. She was willing to let go of what she loved, which was the hardest task of all. And the more she lived and learned and studied, the humbler she was. A monk she had met in Tibet called her a holy woman, which in fact she was, although she had no particular affinity for any formal church. If she believed in anything, she believed in life, and embraced it with a gentle touch. She was a strong reed bending in the wind, beautiful and resilient.

~ Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel Buddhism Strong Woman

Animosity does not eradicate animosity. Only by loving kindness is animosity dissolved. This law is ancient and eternal. (attributed to Buddha)

~ Ananda Maitreya

Ananda Maitreya Buddhism Dhammapada Theravada Translation

We can only suppose that Buddhism has been so much admired mainly for what it is not. A well known modem writer on the subject has remarked that “Buddhism in its purity ignored the existence of a God; it denied the existence of a soul; it was not so much a religion as a code of ethics”. We can understand the appeal of this on the one hand to the rationalist and on the other to the sentimentalist. Unfortunately for these, all three statements arc untrue, at least in the sense in which they are meant. It is with another Buddhism than this that we arc in sympathy and are able to agree; and that is the Buddhism of the texts as they stand.

~ Ananda K. Coomaraswamy

Ananda K. Coomaraswamy Buddhism

Beginners will first meditate upon equanimity. Once that is established, they will then meditate upon the remaining three [immeasurable qualities of love, compassion, and joy]....First, toward all those who are relatives, attachment is to be abandoned as though they were neutral. Then abandon aversion for enemies as though they were neutral and remain without partiality. In order to be free from delusion even toward the neutral, have the intention to dispel the passions of beings all at once. Meditate like this without cli

~ Longchen Rabjam

Longchen Rabjam Buddhism Equanimity Four Immeasurables Mahayana Tibetan Buddhism

We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think. When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves.

~ Buddha Gautama

Buddha Gautama Buddhism Religion Religious

Long before man traveled into space, rabbis debated how one would observe Shabbat there-not because they anticipated space travel but because Buddhists strive to live with questions and Jews would rather die.

~ Jonathan Safran Foer

Jonathan Safran Foer Buddhism Humor Jews
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