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‘The Perfect Way is difficult only for those who pick and choose.’ Seng-ts’an
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‘The Perfect Way is difficult only for those who pick and choose.’ Seng-ts’an
‘A foolish passing thought makes one an ordinary man, while an enlightened second thought makes one a Buddha. A passing thought that clings to sense-objects is Klesa, while a secon...
‘The Prajna immanent in the Essence of Mind of every one may be likened to the rain, the moisture of which refreshes every living thing, trees and plants as well as sentient beings...
The Buddha is here with us The post Becoming Real Humans appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
On Monday, the people of Korea get a national holiday. No work. No school. No rush hour traffic and packed subways as people scramble to their offices. Just a nice long weekend as...
‘Even when living in the common world, if you don’t become attached to or imbued with worldly things, you can become your true self.’ Beopjeong Sunim
Have you ever wondered how to create a simple, short daily Buddhist practice that anyone can do in only 7 minutes? How can this simple 7-minute Puja practice create merit and purif...
‘The precepts are a shortcut for entering the Buddha gate.’ Bassui Tokushō
Rising costs. Uncertainty of the future. The weight of animal suffering. Here's why you should sit down and do nothing.
Today we honor Buddha Shakyamuni, who perfected his wisdom and compassion with the sole purpose of liberating all living beings from their suffering. Through his perfect attainment...
‘Those who know the teaching of the ‘Sudden’ School and attach no importance to rituals, and whose mind functions always under right views, so that they are absolutely free from de...
Recent events in the US, UK and Mexico help participants to integrate the meaningful teachings of Buddha into their daily lives.
A Sri Lankan Theravada monk and the co-abbot of the Bhavana Society in West Virginia on living a life in line with the dhamma The post The Goal of Buddhist Life appeared first on T...
'Deep existence is beyond forms, wisdom illuminates the inside of the circle. Inside the circle the self vanishes, neither existent nor nonexistent.' Hongzhi Zhengjue
‘Don't be deluded by anyone, this is all I teach. If you want to make use of it, then use it right now without doubt or delay.’ Zen Master Rinzai
‘Those who know the teaching of the ‘Sudden’ School and attach no importance to rituals, and whose mind functions always under right views, so that they are absolutely free from de...
‘Do not talk about the 'Void' all day without practicing it in the mind. One who does this may be likened to a self-styled king who is really a commoner. Prajna can never be attain...
'Patch-robed monks roam the world constantly emptying and expanding their minds.' Hongzhi Zhengjue
A monk asked a master, "I just became a monk and would like to know how to enter Buddhahood." The master said, "Do you hear the waterfall?""Yes I do" replied the monk. The Master s...
‘Understanding life and death — free to come and go—free from fear of death. No need to look for worthiness it will arise of itself.’ Zen Master Rinzai
Two friends discuss attachment, impermanence, and the subtle joy that Buddhist practice makes possible. The post The Flow of Life appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.
'The motto for becoming genuine: nothing is gained by speaking. The goodness of Vimalakirti enters the gate of nonduality.' Hongzhi Zhengjue
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