‘The indissoluble union of voidness (sunyara) and compassion (karuna) is called ‘mind of enlightenment (bodhicitta). Sekoddeśa’
Tsongkhapa
‘The indissoluble union of voidness (sunyara) and compassion (karuna) is called ‘mind of enlightenment (bodhicitta). Sekoddeśa’
Tsongkhapa
There’s an old Zen saying; ‘Each time it’s presented, each time it’s new’.
Zen Master Hakuin
‘To realise we are always in the present is the most wonderful thing.’
Everyday Buddhist
‘If you still do not know your Original-face after you’ve worn out your straw sandals, where are you going to search?’
Chih Fei Tzu
‘Duality always lets us down.’
Zen Graffiti
‘Non-self is nothing other than the stopping of one’s own painfully narrow thinking, and the preserving of natural truth, which is called the eye of the teaching.’
Zen Master Hakuin
‘It doesn’t cost any money to be mindful.’
Kōshō Uchiyama
‘Limitless are the practices of the bodhisattva; but first of all you should engage in the practice of purifying the mind.’
Acharya Shantideva