“If you see your nature, you don't need to read sutras or invoke buddhas. Erudition and knowledge are not only useless but also cloud your awareness. Doctrines are only for pointing to the mind. Once you see your mind, why pay attention to doctrines?” IfsNeedsMindNaturePayAttentionAwarenessCloudsDoctrinePay AttentionUselessPointingInvokeErudition Book:The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma Source: The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
“Little minds mistake little objects for great ones, and lavish away upon the former that time and attention which only the latterdeserve. To such mistakes we owe the numerous and frivolous tribe of insect-mongers, shell-mongers, and pursuers and driers of butterflies, etc. The strong mind distinguishes, not only between the useful and the useless, but likewise between the useful and the curious.” MindLittlesStrongAttentionMistakeObjectsAddictionCuriousFormerUselessEtcButterflyShellsTribesInsectsFutilityGreat OnesFrivolousLittle MindsStrong Mind Book:Lord Chesterfield's Letters Source: Lord Chesterfield's Letters