“There is no letter of the law to follow in Zen. There is a lot of etiquette, but there are no rules.” LawLettersIntroductionEtiquette Author:Frederick Lenz
“Zen is discipline - the discipline of living life, the discipline of taking a breath, the discipline of not knowing and not trying to know.” KnowsTryingKnowingDisciplineBreathsLive LifeNot KnowingIntroduction Author:Frederick Lenz
“Zen is about breaking out of your ideas and experiencing life and not ideas.” IdeasIntroduction Author:Frederick Lenz
“Nothing is any particular way. It's your state of mind that creates reality.” WayMindStatesRealityParticularState Of MindIntroduction Author:Frederick Lenz
“Zen is a very quick path. Zen is the path of meditation. The word Zen means emptiness or fullness, meditation. Meditation is the quickest path to enlightenment.” MeanPathMeditationEnlightenmentEmptinessFullnessIntroductionPath To Enlightenment Author:Frederick Lenz
“Zen was a reaction. Just as Buddha came into the world and spoke against the fall of Vedanta, so Buddhism lost its essence and became ritual. Zen was a reaction to that.” WorldFallLostBuddhismEssenceReactionsSpokesRitualIntroductionVedanta Author:Frederick Lenz
“Zen was an attempt to get back to the purest teachings of the Buddha -enlightenment without strings.” TeachingEnlightenmentStringsGet BackIntroduction Author:Frederick Lenz
“In the old days, Zen was not really practiced so much in a monastery. The Zen Master usually lived up on a top of the mountain or the hill or in the forest or sometimes in the village.” SometimesMastersMountainForestsHillsVillageIntroductionOld DaysMonasteriesZen Master Author:Frederick Lenz
“He would usually study with a small group of students, men and women.” MenStudyGroupsStudentsMen And WomenIntroductionSmall Groups Author:Frederick Lenz
“They would spend a lot of their time simply walking around in the woods or in the cities, or they would come over to his house and he would teach them with a great deal of humor and laughter about the nature of existence.” HouseDealsCitiesExistenceTeachWalkingLaughterWoodsIntroductionHumor And Laughter Author:Frederick Lenz