‘Be aware these five hindrances steal away virtue: restlessness and worry, aversion, sloth and torpor, attachment, and doubt.’
Arya Nagarjuna
‘Be aware these five hindrances steal away virtue: restlessness and worry, aversion, sloth and torpor, attachment, and doubt.’
Arya Nagarjuna
‘Followers of the way, because you’ve little faith, you run about seeking your head which you think you’ve lost.’
Zen Master Rinzai
‘Our minds and Shakyamuni’s are inseparable — only the thoughts are different.’
Zen Graffiti
‘When we sit in zazen, all sorts of thoughts come and go that cannot be labelled delusion, confusion, or satori.’
Harada Sekkei Roshi
‘The real suffering is not the sound of the cement mixer, but the stuff you create in your own mind—that is what dukkha is.’
Ajahn Sumedho
‘So I want to repeat over and over again: Do not be careless.’
Zen Master Hakuin
‘A moment of joy in your heart is being carried away by the wind. Realising this, you’ll no longer be at the mercy of circumstance.’
Zen Master Rinzai
‘The Perfect Way is difficult only for those who pick and choose.’
Seng-ts’an