Morning meditation — When we see the goodness or the badness of other people.

‘When we see the goodness or the badness of other people we are not attracted by it, nor repelled by it, nor attached to it; so that our attitude of mind is as void as space. In this way, we say our mind is great.’

Hui Neng
A pollarded tree with a thick, knotted crown and fresh shoots emerging from a cut-back trunk.
A pollarded tree with a thick, knotted crown and fresh shoots emerging from a cut-back trunk.

On our Twitter account, Buddhism Now @Buddhism_Now, most mornings we post a ‘morning meditation’ like the one above.

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Categories: Buddhist Insights, Chan / Seon / Zen, Hui Neng, Morning Meditaton

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