“Tantric Zen is the exploration of everything, since everything is a part of enlightenment.” BuddhismEnlightenmentExploration Author:Frederick Lenz
“There's a place where everything comes together and where it's all the same. That state of mind, in which all things are the same, is the state of mind of Tantric Zen.” MindStatesTogetherBuddhismAll ThingsState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“It is necessary to have a very liberal and simultaneously very conservative mentality to practice Tantric Zen.” PracticeBuddhismConservativeMentality Author:Frederick Lenz
“Tantric Zen is the original Zen, Zen without rules, Zen without form. Zen can certainly take rules and form. So Tantric Zen might have some rules and form, but it would remain formless even though it had rules and form.” MightFormBuddhismOriginals Author:Frederick Lenz
“I know the world is filled with troubles and many injustices. But reality is as beautiful as it is ugly. I think it is just as important to sing about beautiful mornings as it is to talk about slums. I just couldn't write anything without hope in it.” ThinkingKnowsWorldWritingImportantRealityBeautifulBeautyMorningTroubleFilledInjusticeUglyTheatreHopefulWithout HopeSlumsBeautiful Morning Author:Oscar Hammerstein II
“Tantric Zen is all about the practice of zazen meditation. If you meditate well, you'll be in very powerful states of mind and then it really doesn't matter what you do.” IfsMindWellsMatterStatesPowerfulPracticeMeditationBuddhismState Of MindVery Powerful Author:Frederick Lenz
“Tantric Zen is the awareness of the infinitude of all things. To gain that awareness, to be it, is enlightenment.” AwarenessBuddhismEnlightenmentGainsAll Things Author:Frederick Lenz
“Tantric Zen, at first, does not appear to have a method. In Tantric Zen, you could meditate on a Brillo box or you could meditate on the clear light of reality.” FirstsDoeRealityLightClearBuddhismMethodBoxes Author:Frederick Lenz
“Your immediate experience is Tantric Zen. How aware are you of your immediate experience? - Probably not that aware.” Buddhism Author:Frederick Lenz