“The heart, the life that is within you, is born in companionship with the environment. Your heart is the life of the great universe. Our own hearts are the womb from which everything originates...” PracticeMeditationEnlightenmentZen Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“Within you there is eternal life. This life arise as form and continues, instant by instant, appearing and disappearing. Moreover, this flickering, appearing and disappearing, is not the flickering of a solidified individual self; it is the sparkling appearance and disappearance of a fusion of the self and its surroundings, in union.” DeathZenEmptiness Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“If you desire to gaze out over wide vistas, you do well to climb up to a high spot. But if you wish to gaze into the human heart, you must climb down and look from a low place.” CompassionEmpathyOnenessZen BuddhismHumbleness Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“Enlightenment... is the vivid, lively manifestation of the heart with which one is born--the heart that is no-form, no-mind, nonabiding, attached neither to form nor to thought, but in dynamic motion.” HeartEnlightenment Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“Many people are willing to learn techniques that help them live their lives. But the person who seeks to confirm their life at its roots by reaching beyond technique to the fundamentals—to true religion—is exceedingly rare. I find this state of affairs most regrettable. That is why I can’t help but urge you to refrain from evaluating your daily life on the basis of what you think you know, on the basis of collected data.” ReligionTrue ReligionUnknowingApophatic Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“There is no clump called “I” moving from this spot to that spot, instant by instant. Rather, through particular encounters with particular people, within each encounter, within each transition, something called “I” makes its appearance. Thus it is that what seems to be an object outside yourself is, in reality, your complement, that which gives this instant of your life its glow.” CommunityBuddhismEqualityOnenessIndividualismWorld PeaceZen BuddhismPluralismUniversalismUnicity Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“From the first, in people and in things, there is no such thing as trash. These words point to the fundamental truth of Buddhism, a truth I could not as yet conceive in those days.” PeopleFirstsBuddhismFundamentalsTrash Author:Soko Morinaga
“Always now - just now - come into being. Always now - just now - give yourself to death. Practicing this is Zen practice.” GivingMomentsPracticePresent Moment Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity
“The truly still mind, with which you were born, is the mind that moves freely. Without ignoring anything, it reacts wholeheartedly to everything it encounters, to everything on which it reflects. And yet, for all that, it is the mind that is never seized by anything, but is always ready to react on the spot to whatever it encounters next. The mind that is still is the mind that never forfeits its freedom and is able to constantly keep rolling androlling and rolling.” MindStillsAbleMovingNextBornReadySpotsEncountersRollingWholeheartedlyForfeit Book:Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity Source: Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of My Own Stupidity