“Everything is perception. A hallucination is a perception of a certain reality. It is a perception of a certain state of mind.” MindStatesRealityCertainAwarenessIgnoranceBuddhismPerceptionState Of MindHallucinations Author:Frederick Lenz
“Anything that you might want to be is around somewhere. You can become it. You just have to get into the state of mind that allows that to occur.” WantMindStatesMightAwarenessBuddhismState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“You are a little band of awareness and your awareness moves from one state of mind to another.” MindLittlesStatesMovingAwarenessBuddhismBandState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“Your self is the universe, and you perceive the universe through a state of mind.” MindSelfStatesUniverseAwarenessBuddhismPerceiveState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“You perceive yourself as being solid and physical, limited to a body. You are made up of light, endless mind. The way you see life is a limited state of mind.” WayMindMadeStatesBodyLightLife IsAwarenessBuddhismEndlessPerceiveState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“Your state of mind dominates your awareness to such an extent that you can't conceive of any other state of mind other than the state of mind that you're in.” MindStatesAwarenessBuddhismState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“When you change your state of mind, your whole life changes, nothing remains the same. Nothing looks the same, because you have changed.” MindLooksStatesWholeAwarenessChangedBuddhismRemainsWhole LifeLife ChangingState Of MindYou Have Changed Author:Frederick Lenz
“We don't always walk from one state of mind into another. We might just oscillate back and forth for a whole lifetime within the polarities of a certain state of mind.” MindStatesWholeMightCertainWalksAwarenessBuddhismLifetimeWhole LifeState Of MindBack And ForthPolarity Author:Frederick Lenz
“Anyone has the ability, if they choose, to move to the higher end of the state of mind they are in. From that higher end, they can generate another state of mind.” IfsMindEndsStatesMovingAbilityAwarenessBuddhismHigherState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“The reason a person is in a particular state of mind is primarily because of attraction and aversion. Attraction and aversion cause us to format a mental or intellectual program.” MindPersonsStatesReasonCausesAwarenessParticularBuddhismIntellectualProgramAttractionState Of MindFormatAversion Author:Frederick Lenz
“Reincarnation is simply changing awareness. What you are reincarnating into are different states of mind. The whole show is on the inside.” MindDifferentStatesWholeShowsAwarenessState Of MindReincarnation Author:Frederick Lenz
“It is possible to move to an enlightened state of mind from a lower bardo or level of awareness. It can happen, but it is extremely unlikely.” MindStatesHappensMovingLevelsAwarenessEnlightenmentEnlightenedState Of MindUnlikely Author:Frederick Lenz
“Enlightenment is the ability to freely transact within the ten thousand states of mind without a continuous self or awareness” MindSelfStatesAbilityAwarenessThousandTenEnlightenmentState Of Mind Author:Frederick Lenz
“Just like there are different roads that lead to different places, so there are different levels of awareness that lead to different places and we shift in and out of them. These are the ten thousand states of mind that we study in Zen.” MindDifferentStatesLevelsStudyAwarenessThousandTenState Of MindIntroductionDifferent PlaceDifferent LevelsDifferent Roads Author:Frederick Lenz
“If a baby really has no awareness of himself and is totally thing-directed and at the same time all his states of mind are projected onto things, our second paradox makes sense: on the one hand, thought in babies can be viewed as pure accommodation or exploratory movements, but on the other this very same thought is only one, long, completely autistic waking dream.” IfsMindLongStatesDreamHandsAwarenessMovementBabyPureMake SenseParadoxState Of MindWakingAutisticAccommodations Author:Jean Piaget
“Make your meditation a continuous state of mind. A great worship is going on all the time, so nothing should be neglected or excluded from your constant meditative awareness.” ShouldMindStatesMeditationAwarenessMindfulnessWorshipConstantState Of MindNeglectedExcluded Author:Ramakrishna
“The majority of the ten thousand states of mind cannot be discussed. It is rather a question of teaching a person to step outside the conceptual framework they have and transmitting blocks of awareness to an individual psychically.” MindPersonsStatesIndividualStepsTeachingAwarenessMastersThousandTenMajorityBlockState Of MindFrameworkZen MasterConceptual Framework Author:Frederick Lenz
“Things that are impossible - are everyday experiences when you live in advanced states of mind. You live in a world of constant miraculous awareness.” WorldMindStatesImpossibleAwarenessConstantEverydayMysticismState Of MindMiraculous Author:Frederick Lenz
“Awareness is without choice, without demand, without anxiety; in that state of mind, there is perception.” MindStatesChoicesAwarenessDemandAnxietyPerceptionState Of Mind Book:Tao of Jeet Kune Do Source: Tao of Jeet Kune Do
“I want to emphasize the fact that we all have the same experience and the same concern, but the artist must know exactly what the experience is. He must pursue the truth relentlessly. Once he sees this fact his feet are on the path. If you want to know the truth you will know it. The manipulation of materials in an artwork is a result of this state of mind. The artist works by awareness of his own state of mind.” IfsKnowsWantMindStatesFactsArtistResultsPathFeetAwarenessMaterialsConcernPursueManipulationState Of MindArtwork Author:Agnes Martin
“Awareness is that state of mind which takes in everything-the crows flying across the sky, the flowers on the trees, the people sitting in front, the colors they are wearing - being extensively aware, which needs watching, observing, taking in the shape of the leaf, the shape of the trunk, the shape of the head of another, what he is doing.” PeopleNeedsMindStatesTreeSkyAwarenessFrontsColorFlowerShapesSittingFlyingState Of MindLeafsObservingCrowTrunks Author:Jiddu Krishnamurti