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Activities such as chanting, bowing, and sitting in zazen are not at all wasted, even when done merely formally, for even this superficial encounter with the Dharma will have some wholesome outcome at a later time. However, it must be said in the most unambiguous terms that this is not real Zen. To follow the Dharma involves a complete reorientation of one's life in such a way that one's activities are manifestations of, and are filled with, a deeper meaning. If it were not otherwise, and merely sitting in zazen were enough, every frog in the pond would be enlightened, as one Zen master said. Dōgen Zenji himself said that one must practice Zen with the attitude of a person trying to extinguish a fire in his hair. That is, Zen must be practiced with an attitude of single-minded urgency.

~ Francis Harold Cook

Francis Harold Cook Buddhist Dharma Focus Frogs Meditation Urgency Zen

What happens to the drop of wineThat you pour into the sea?Does it remain itself, unchanged?It is as if it never existed.So it is with the soul: Love drinks it in,It is united with Truth,Its old nature fades away,It is no longer master of itself.The soul wills and yet does not will:Its will belongs to Another.It has eyes only for this beauty;It no longer seeks to possess, as was its wont--It lacks the strength to possess such sweetness.The base of this highest of peaksIs founded on nichil,Shaped nothingness, made one with the Lord.

~ Jacopone Da Todi

Jacopone Da Todi Emptiness Light Zen

In a Zen retreat we have a format for working with these quicksilver changes: we sit with them, we pay attention to them... Being steady with mindfulness as an anchor for all the changes we go through is the way we practice forbearance. And you can employ this same method anywhere anytime: just pay close attention to the details of what is going on internally and externally. Don't flinch, don't run away. Trust what happens. Take your stand there. (71)

~ Norman Fischer

Norman Fischer Dharma Patience Trust Zen

The real ugliness lies in the relationship between people who produce the technology and the things they produce, which results in a similar relationship between the people who use the technology and the things they use.

~ Robert M. Pirsig

Robert M. Pirsig Apple Relationship Technology Zen

Maybe the Buddha was right: pain and suffering are the only true constants in life.

~ Dermot Davis

Dermot Davis Dating Love Relationship Zen

The glass is neither half empty, nor half full. The glass is just a glass and it's content can perpetually change with your perception.

~ Jennifer Sodini

Jennifer Sodini Inspirational Quotes Perception Perception Is Reality Philosophical Musings Philosophy Spiritual Spiritual Quotes Spirituality Zen

You can be happy if you are willing to let go of your past and leave yourself unencumbered so you can fly freely.

~ Chris Prentiss

Chris Prentiss Forgiveness Happiness Life Philosophy Zen Zen And The Art Of Happiness

What is first seen as a loss is now seen as a gain. For he finds solitude, not in far off, quite places; he creates it out of himself, spreads it around him, wherever he may be, because he loves it and slowly he ripens in this tranquility. For the inner process is beginning to unfold, stillness is extraordinarily important.

~ Janwillem Van De Wetering

Janwillem Van De Wetering Loss Solar Plexus Tranquility Zen

The most expected thing you can expect is what's unexpected.

~ Dick Allen

Dick Allen Buddhism Life Lessons Life Philosophy Unexpected Zen

Who you allow into the circle of your life will make the difference in the quality of your life.

~ Chris Prentiss

Chris Prentiss Friends Friendship Happiness Life Philosophy Zen Zen And The Art Of Happiness

You don´t have to let it linger Within the palm of your hand, The tip's already in your finger:All beginning comes to an end.

~ Ana Claudia Antunes

Ana Claudia Antunes Be In The Moment Beginnings And Endings Dream Dreams And Reality Dreams Come True Facts Of Life Finding Answers Finding One S Path Finding Your Way Handing Situations Happiness Holding On To People Hope And Healing Hopelessness Miracles Philosophy Solution Oriented Solution To Problems Solutions To Your Problems Zen Zen And The Art Of Happiness Zen Buddhism Zensational Living

He said he’d heard the sound of one hand clapping. He said, once his mind took in the wondrous no-sound of holy oneness, the empty echo of eternal bliss, he was never the same. He could hear it still, he said, resounding in the ether and tickling the back of his brain.Something not normal was going on with his brain. No argument there.

~ Brenda Marie Smith

Brenda Marie Smith Carl Jung Carlos Castaneda Epic Fantasy Hippies Magic Mysticism New Age Paranormal Romance Tim Leary Zen

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.

~ Osho

Osho Key Magic Miraculous Zen

Pardon all runners,All speechless, alien winds,All mad waters.Pardon their impulses,Their wild attitudes,Their young flights, their reticence.When a message has no clothes onHow can it be spoken.

~ Thomas Merton

Thomas Merton Compassion Path Seekers Youth Zen

He who fights is powerless, but he who loves is power itself.

~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Eric Micha'el Leventhal Acceptance Anger Awakening Awareness Buddhism Compassion Conflict Conflict Resolution Enlightenment Inspiration Inspirational Inspirational Quotes Know Thyself Love Oneness Peace Power Resistance Self Awareness Spiritual Spirituality Unity Universal Love Wisdom Quotes Zen

The sacred stillness of your brilliant hearthas as the myriad wonders masqueraded.But if you knew this secret from the start,then you'd have quit this Game before you played it.

~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Eric Micha'el Leventhal Awakening Awareness Buddhist Compassion Desire Game Of Life Illusion Inspiration Inspirational Inspirational Quotes Know Thyself Maya Miracles Perception Poetry Poetry Quotes Reality Self Awareness Spirit Spiritual Spirituality Stillness Of The Mind Subject And Object The Secret Truth Wisdom Wisdom Quotes Wonders Zen

Travel is such a wonderful experience! Especially when you forget you are traveling. Then you will enjoy whatever you see and do. Those who look into themselves when they travel will not think about what they see. In fact, there is no distinction between the viewer and the seen. You experience everything with the totality of yourself, so that every blade of grass, every mountain, every lake is alive and is a part of you. When there is no division between you and what is other, this is the ultimate experience of traveling.

~ Liezi

Liezi Journey Nonduality Taoism Travel Traveling Trip Zen

To travel is to be alive, but to get somewhere is to be dead.

~ Alan W. Watts

Alan W. Watts Life Meaning Of Life Travel Zen

A teacher I once had told me that the older you get, the lonelier you become and the deeper the love you need. Loneliness creates an appetite for deeper love, and the entire predicament deepens. And as a result of suffering, your capacity to love deeply increases.

~ Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen Loneliness Love Wisdom Zen

It is as if I have entered what the Tibetans call the Bardo-literally, between-two-existences- a dreamlike hallucination that precedes reincarnation, not necessarily in human form…In case I should need them, instructions for passage through the Bardo are contained in the Tibetan book of the dead- a guide for the living since it teaches that a man’s last thoughts will determine the quality of his reincarnation.

~ Peter Matthiessen

Peter Matthiessen Guide For Living Holiness How To Live Soul Spirit Spirituality Tibetan Book Of The Dead Tibetan Buddhism Zen

But when you're in front of an audience and you make them laugh at a new idea, you're guiding the whole being for the moment. No one is ever more him/herself than when they really laugh. Their defenses are down. It's very Zen-like, that moment. They are completely open, completely themselves when that message hits the brain and the laugh begins. That's when new ideas can be implanted. If a new idea slips in at that moment, it has a chance to grow.

~ George Carlin

George Carlin Brain Growth Idea Laugh Path Zen

Like vanishing dew,a passing apparitionor the sudden flashof lightning -- already gone --thus should one regard one's self.

~ Ikkyu

Ikkyu Old Songs Ozymandias Self Transience Wind Zen

This accidentalmeeting of possibilitiescalls itself I.I ask: what am I doing here?And, at once, this Ibecomes unreal.

~ Dag Hammarskjöld

Dag Hammarskjöld Emptiness Self Zen

Humility is just as much the opposite of self-abasement as it is of self-exaltation. To be humble is not to make comparisons. Secure in its reality, the self is neither better nor worse, bigger nor smaller, than anything else in the universe. It *is*--is nothing, yet at the same time one with everything. It is in this sense that humility is absolute self-effacement.To be nothing in the self-effacement of humility, yet, for the sake of the task, to embody its whole weight and importance in your earing, as the one who has been called to undertake it. To give to people, works, poetry, art, what the self can contribute, and to take, simply and freely, what belongs to it by reason of its identity. Praise and blame, the winds of success and adversity, blow over such a life without leaving a trace or upsetting its balance.

~ Dag Hammarskjöld

Dag Hammarskjöld Humility Interbeing Self Zen

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.

~ Huang Po

Huang Po Attention Others Self Zen

Shall you live authentically who you are or will you spend your allotted living the life of someone you imagine your self to be?

~ Earl R. Smith Ii

Earl R. Smith Ii Being Life Self Zen

Why are you here?Where am I?You have come to this place… to lie in the ground?The derision in the question was clear.I have come to this place to find peace.And what is peace?Laughter in the recesses of his mind.This is peace. Perhaps it is. I don’t know.A pause.Talking to yourself, eh?There is no one else around.That is the beginning of wisdom.And what of it?Who are you?I am Peter.What are you?I… I am that which says I.Clever.Sometimes.He sparked a cigarette, nicotine bringing a touch of stability to his otherwise entirely too excited cognitions.What is I?I am.That is all?I don’t know.Where is I?Where am I?I am between this and that.This is again wisdom.He laughed aloud now, pulling deeply on his smoke, exhaling through clenched teeth.I am space.Of a sort.I am a character in a story.Sometimes.Nothing more?A page of your life turns. Do you see it?Sometimes.The blank of the page, the openness of its margins, do you see?Yes.This is the void of your unfolding imagination.Indeed.Would you fill it with your own story?I am void. I am between. I am neither this nor that. I am an idea of a between.What story would you have?Whatever I can. I am nothing.That is enough?No.What would you be?A man.This is also wisdom.

~ Jeffrey Panzer

Jeffrey Panzer I Self Self Awareness Tripping Who Are You Wisdom Zen

Suffering builds character and impels you to penetrate life’s secrets. It’s the path of great artists, great religious leaders, great social reformers. The problem is not suffering per se, but rather our identification with our own ego: our divided, dualistic, cramped view of things. ‘We are too ego-centered,’ Suzuki tells Cage.’ The ego-shell in which we live is the hardest thing to outgrow. We seem to carry it all the time from childhood up to the time we finally pass away.

~ Kay Larson

Kay Larson Ego Individual Life Mind Self Suffering Zen

Learning how to think' really means learning how to exercise some control over how & what you think. It means being conscious & aware enough to choose what you pay attention to & to choose how you construct meaning from experience.

~ David Foster Wallace

David Foster Wallace Attentiveness Conscious Awareness Exercise Meaning Mindfulness Zen

Perfection itself is not the ultimate goalbut the ultimate condition of life.

~ Eric Micha'el Leventhal

Eric Micha'el Leventhal Acceptance Awakening Awareness Buddhism Consciousness Know Thyself Life Meaning Meaning Of Life Perfection Purpose Purpose Of Life Reality Self Awareness Self Knowledge Truth Zen

The object of your desire is not an object.

~ Jack Gardner

Jack Gardner Desire Objects Zen

I have found so many angels trapped inside undisputed jargon that I find myself digging at the words, in order to release them, from the books that unfairly captured their soul.

~ Shannon L. Alder

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She trailed behind Baba and Jiji as they left the palace, nightingales singing a sad farewell.

~ Linda Gerber

Linda Gerber Japanese Young Adult Zen

She was strangely unaware that she could look and see freshly for herself, as she wrote, without primary regard for what had been said before.

~ Robert M. Pirsig

Robert M. Pirsig Creative Process Creative Writing Writers Writing Process Zen

Consider this:1. Would you ride in a car whose driver was on the consciousness-expanding entheogenic drug LSD?And here's a bonus question:2. Why does an expanded consciousness include the inability to operate a motor vehicle?

~ Brad Warner

Brad Warner Buddhism Consciousness Drugs Zen

To speak conventionally - and I think it is easier for the general reader to see Zen thus presented - there are unknown recesses in our minds which lie beyond the threshold of the relatively constructed consciousness. To designate them as “sub-conciousness” or “supra-consciousness” is not correct. The word “beyond” is used simply because it is a most convenient term to indicate their whereabouts. But as a matter of fact there is no “beyond”, no “underneath”, no “upon” in our consciousness. The mind is one indivisible whole and cannot be torn in pieces. The so-called terra incognita is the concession of Zen to our ordinary way of talking, because whatever field of consciousness that is known to us is generally filled with conceptual riffraff, and to get rid of them, which is absolutely necessary for maturing Zen experience, the Zen psychologist sometimes points to the presence of some inaccessible region in our minds. Though in actuality there is no such region apart from our everyday consciousness, we talk of it as generally more easily comprehensible by us.

~ D.t. Suzuki

D.t. Suzuki Buddhism Consciousness Religion Zen

With life the truth is not what is right or wrong, but with life the truth is the process, where life unfolds in every individual, and takes him to the whole.

~ Roshan Sharma

Roshan Sharma Experience Judgement Logic Reasoning Zen

The best way for you to get that new experience is to change your response to what happens.

~ Chris Prentiss

Chris Prentiss Experience Happiness Life Philosophy Zen Zen And The Art Of Happiness

Shigemori's body of work is a compelling manifesto for continuous cultural renewal.

~ Christian Tschumi

Christian Tschumi Art Culture Garden Japan Zen

When angry, count to Zen.

~ Leonard Scheff

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