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Humility before the flower at the timber line is the gate which gives access to the path up the open fell.

~ Dag Hammarskjöld

Dag Hammarskjöld Path Zen

A falcon hovers at the edge of the sky.Two gulls drift slowly up the river.Vulnerable while they ride the wind,they coast and glide with ease.Dew is heavy on the grass below,the spider's web is ready.Heaven's ways include the human:among a thousand sorrows, I stand alone.

~ Du Fu

Du Fu Humans Old Songs Zen

When fishermen cannot go to sea, they repair nets.

~ Nabil Sabio Azadi

Nabil Sabio Azadi Koan Making The Best Of Situations Preparation Productivity Zen

I discovered that those who seldom dwell on their emotions know better than anyone else just what an emotion is.

~ John Cage

John Cage Emotion John Cage Zen

Not being tense but ready.Not thinking but not dreaming.Not being set but flexible.Liberation from the uneasy sense of confinement.It is being wholly and quietly alive, aware and alert, ready for whatever may come.

~ Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee Zen

...it's like this. Sometimes, when you've a very long street ahead of you, you think how terribly long it is and feel sure you'll never get it swept. And then you start to hurry. You work faster and faster and every time you look up there seems to be just as much left to sweep as before, and you try even harder, and you panic, and in the end you're out of breath and have to stop--and still the street stretches away in front of you. That's not the way to do it.You must never think of the whole street at once, understand? You must only concentrate on the next step, the next breath, the next stroke of the broom, and the next, and the next. Nothing else.That way you enjoy your work, which is important, because then you make a good job of it. And that's how it ought to be.And all at once, before you know it, you find you've swept the whole street clean, bit by bit. what's more, you aren't out of breath. That's important, too... (28-29)

~ Michael Ende

Michael Ende Zen

Flow with whatever may happen, and let your mind be free: Stay centered by accepting whatever you are doing. This is the ultimate.

~ Zhuangzi

Zhuangzi Martial Arts Zen

It is easy to believe we are each waves and forget we are also the ocean.

~ Jon J. Muth

Jon J. Muth Haiku Neighbors Spelling Zen

Commander, I always used to consider that you had a definite anti-authoritarian streak in you.”“Sir?”“It seems that you have managed to retain this even though you are authority.”“Sir?”“That’s practically zen.

~ Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett Discworld Feet Of Clay Prachett Sam Vimes Samuel Vimes Terry Pratchett Zen

The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings.

~ Masanobu Fukuoka

Masanobu Fukuoka Agriculture Farming Zen

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.

~ Masanobu Fukuoka

Masanobu Fukuoka Agriculture Farming Zen

It is a wretched thing that the young men of today are so contriving and so proud of their material posessions. Men with contriving hearts are lacking in duty. Lacking in duty, they will have no self-respect.

~ Tsunetomo Yamamoto

Tsunetomo Yamamoto Zen

Life and death are of supreme importance. Time swiftly passes by and opportunity is lost. Each of us should strive to awaken. Awaken! Take heed, do not squander your life.

~ Dōgen

Dōgen Awaken Dogen Zen

Until today, it really pissed me off that I'd become this totally centered Zen Master, and nobody had noticed. Still, i'm doing the little FAX thing. I write little HAIKU things and FAX them around to everyone. When i pass people in the hall at work, I get toally ZEN right in everyone's hostile little FACE.

~ Chuck Palahniuk

Chuck Palahniuk Zen

Nothing can be gained by extensive study and wide reading. Give them up immediately.

~ Dōgen

Dōgen Give Up Let Go Study Studying Zen

Preoccupied with a single leaf you won't see the tree.

~ Vagabond

Vagabond Martial Arts Zen

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.

~ Zhuangzi

Zhuangzi Chuang Tzu Lao Tzu Zen

I have no news of my coming or passing away--the whole thing happened quicker than a breath,ask no questions of the moth.

~ فرید الدین عطار

فرید الدین عطار Impermanence Mayfly And Pilgrim Zen

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.

~ David Fontana

David Fontana Discover Fontana Oneness Unity Zen

When you paint Spring, do not paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots, but just paint Spring. To paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots is to paint willows, plums, peaches, or apricots - it is not yet painting Spring.

~ Dōgen

Dōgen Apricots Koan Peaches Plums Spring Willows Zen

He knows not where he's going,For the ocean will decide,Its not the destination,It's the glory of the ride

~ Edward Monkton

Edward Monkton Edward Monkton Zen

Zen is not some fancy, special art of living. Our teaching is just to live, always in reality, in its exact sense. To make our effort, moment after moment, is our way. In an exact sense, the only thing we actually can study in our life is that on which we are working in each moment. We cannot even study Buddha’s words.”-“So we should be concentrated with our full mind and body on what we do; and we should be faithful, subjectively and objectively, to ourselves, and especially to our feelings. Even when you do not feel so well, it is better to express how you feel without any particular attachment or intention. So you may say, “Oh, I am sorry, I do not feel well.

~ Shunryu Suzuki

Shunryu Suzuki Entrepreneurship Startups Zen

tahiya hote pavan nahin pani, tahiya srishti kown utpati;tahiya hote kali nahin phula, tahiya hote garbh nahi mula;tahiya hote vidya nahin Veda, tahiya hote shabd nahin swada;tahiya hote pind nahin basu,nahin dhar dharni na pavan akasu;tahiya hote guru nahin chela, gamya agamya na panth duhela.Sakhi: avigati ki gati ka kahown, jake gawn na thawngun bihuna pekhana, ka kahi lijai nawnIn that state there is no air or water, and no creation or creator; There is no bud or flower, and no fetus or semen; There is no education or Vedas, and no word or taste; There is no body or settlement, and no earth, air or space; There is no guru or disciple, and no easy or difficult path.Sakhi: That state is very strange. I cannot explain it. It has no village or resting place. That state is without gunas (qualities). What name can on give it?

~ Kabir

Kabir Emptiness Ginnungagap Old Songs Void Zen

A pity it is evening, yetI do love the water of this springseeing how clear it is, how clean;rays of sunset gleam on it,lighting up its ripples, making itone with those who travelthe roads; I turn and facethe moon; sing it a song, thenlisten to the sound of the windamongst the pines.

~ Li Bai

Li Bai Fairy Music Sword Sentiments Zen

You don't think your way back to joy, you open to it.

~ Donna Quesada

Donna Quesada Inspirational Zen

Whatever the world dishes up, we take it on--not on our own terms, but on the world's.

~ Steve Hagen

Steve Hagen Buddhism Is Not What You Think Budhism Steve Hagen Zen

clouds very high looknot one word helped them get up there

~ Ikkyu

Ikkyu Koan Poetry Zen

born born everything is always bornthinking about it try not to

~ Ikkyu

Ikkyu Koan Poetry Zen

The love of nature is religion, and that religion is poetry; these three things are one thing. This is the unspoken creed of haiku poets.

~ R.h. Blyth

R.h. Blyth Haiku Zen

Once Seung Sahn Soen-sa and a student of his attended a talk at a Zen center in California. The Dharma teacher spoke about Bodhidharma. After the talk, someone asked him What's the difference between Bodhidharma's sitting in Sorim for nine years and your sitting here now?The Dharma teacher said, About five thousand miles.The questioner said, Is that all?The Dharma teacher said, Give or take a few miles.Later on, Soen-sa asked his student, What do you think of these answers?Not bad, not good. But the dog runs after the bone.How would you answer?I'd say, 'Why do you make a difference?' Soen-sa said, Not bad. Now you ask me.What's the difference between Bodhidharma's sitting in Sorim for nine years and your sitting here now?Don't you know?I'm listening.Bodhidharma sat in Sorim for nine years. I am sitting here now.The student smiled.

~ Seung Sahn

Seung Sahn Zen

5. If You Love, Love Openly Twenty monks and one nun, who was named Eshun, were practicing meditation with a certain Zen master. Eshun was very pretty even though her head was shaved and her dress plain. Several monks secretly fell in love with her. One of them wrote her a love letter, insisting upon a private meeting. Eshun did not reply. The following day the master gave a lecture to the group, and when it was over, Eshun arose. Addressing the one who had written her, she said: If you really love me so much, come and embrace me now.

~ Nyogen Senzaki

Nyogen Senzaki Love Zen Zen Flesh Zen Bones

Canning is a whole world of a thing to do. It requires that you get out of your head. It's a Zen thing. You cannot be wondering about your inadequacies and how they drove Bob off and be making jelly. You'll wind up with big, cylindrical jujubes.

~ Debby Bull

Debby Bull Canning Zen

Gracious is the giver who can host and also be a stranger at the door.

~ Benjamin Aubrey Myers

Benjamin Aubrey Myers Greek Myths Hospitality Zen

True wisdomis not borrowed knowledgeit must be basedon my own experience.That which I learn from othersis memory, not wisdom

~ Beopjeong

Beopjeong Inspirational Zen

In our practice we have no particular purpose or goal, nor any special object of worship.

~ Shunryu Suzuki

Shunryu Suzuki Zen

How much does he lack himself who must have many things?

~ Sen No Rikyū

Sen No Rikyū Asian Philosophy Eastern Philosophy Japan Materialism Philosophy Poetry Tea Zen Zen Buddhism

Careful! Even moonlit dewdrops, If you’re lured to watch, Are a wall before the Truth. — Sogyo

~ Sogyo

Sogyo Sogyo Zen Zen Buddhism

Consider the sunlight. You may see it is near, yet if you follow it from world to world you will never catch it in your hands. Then you may describe it as far away and, lo, you will see it just before your eyes. Follow it and, behold, it escapes you; run from it and it follows you close. You can neither possess it nor have done with it. From this example you can understand how it is with the true Nature of all things and, henceforth, there will be no need to grieve or to worry about such things.

~ Huang Po

Huang Po Buddha Impermanence Nature Of Things Truth Zen

Hard to restrain, unstable is this mind; it flits wherever it lists. Good it is to control the mind. A controlled mind brings happiness.

~ Gautama Buddha

Gautama Buddha Zen Zen And The Art Of Happiness

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” — Muso Soseki

~ Musō Soseki

Musō Soseki Muso Soseki Poetry Rinzai Zen
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