‘The “Great Matter” is being awake. At its deepest level, being unawake is Dukkha — suffering.’
Everyday Buddhism
‘The “Great Matter” is being awake. At its deepest level, being unawake is Dukkha — suffering.’
Everyday Buddhism
‘If the Way’s deep nature is misconceived, striving for tranquillity is vain.’
Seng-ts’an
‘Even when one is tramping along dark roads,
Those roads are themselves the Lotus Land.
This is more than sufficient for rejoicing and praise.’
Zen Master Hakuin
‘When you do zazen for awhile, you come to see that all there is is that little shadow of a perception which has nothing to do with your thoughts; and just being able to see that, you are brought to a point of freedom from suffering.’
Gien Inour Roshi
‘Knowing mind as no-mind, neither ill nor medicine.
In confused times all matters, though troubling, are not different.
Originally nothing 0to grasp, why then use remedies?
Though magic shows exist, they’re empty appearances.’
Zen Master Niutou
‘Q: What is mind? How can I put my mind at peace?
A: You must neither postulate a mind, nor try to compel a state of peace. That is what is called peace.
The Treatise on No-Mind.‘
Zen Master Niutou
‘The real function of zazen is not to rest the mind but to establish a base or foundation for it.’
Rindo Fujimoto Roshi
‘Remain in the Buddha-mind. Then you’ll never stray, then you’ll be a living Buddha for all time.’
Bankei