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  • Morning Meditation — l’ve come to solve the question of life and death.
  • Teachings of Zen Master Man Gong (Part 1)
  • Morning Meditation — The True Self which is seeing has been seen into.

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buddhismnow.com /1 week ago

Morning Meditation — l’ve come to solve the question of life and death.

‘A monk once asked Zen master Egen “l've come to solve the question of life and death”. Egen drove him away saying, “at Egens place there is no such thing as life and death!”’ Zen...

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kwanumzen.org /1 week ago

Teachings of Zen Master Man Gong (Part 1)

Zen Practice: The Way to Find Your True Nature1. In our world, there is no place to find your true self, nor a teacher to show you how. Only in a Zen Buddhist practice place can yo...

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning Meditation — The True Self which is seeing has been seen into.

'In one instant, as it is, is an infinite number of kalpas. An infinite number of kalpas are at the same time this one instant. If you see into this fact, The True Self which is...

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kwanumzen.org /1 month ago

Four Circumstances For Practice

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning Meditation — The goodness of Vimalakirti enters the gate.

'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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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning meditation — None may consider himself the same a moment after.

‘None may consider himself the same a moment after.’ Chan Master Fenyang

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kwanumzen.org /2 weeks ago

Trusting "Don't Know"

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kwanumzen.org /1 month ago

What Is Strong Sitting?

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kwanumzen.org /1 month ago

Four Seasons

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning Meditation — Beware of random judgements.

‘Beware of random judgements. I say it clearly as it is — to understand or not to understand, both are mistaken.’ Zen Master Rinzai

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning meditation — The ultimate source of unskilful actions.

‘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...

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buddhismnow.com /2 days ago

Morning meditation — Wherever the eye falls, Thusness.

‘Wherever the eye falls, Thusness.’ Chan Master Sengcan

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kwanumzen.org /3 weeks ago

Just This: Discovering Your Buddha Nature

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning meditation — You should know by yourself what is holy and what is ordinary.

‘None may consider himself the same a moment after.’ Chan Master Fenyang

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buddhismnow.com /2 weeks ago

Morning meditation — Full of firewood, full of water.

‘I hear it spoken, my mind does not arise — This is gossip. It stops at me.’ Chan Master Fenyang

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buddhismnow.com /3 weeks ago

Morning Meditation: Buddha is someone who finds freedom.

‘Buddha is someone who finds freedom in good fortune and bad.’ Bodhidharma

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buddhismnow.com /2 weeks ago

Morning meditation — Realise the Truth within.

‘Those who are able to realise the Truth within their own mind have sown the seed of Buddhahood. Hui Neng

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kwanumzen.org /1 month ago

What Is Our Motivation?

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kwanumzen.org /1 month ago

The True Job of Enlightenment | Beyond Silence and Solitude

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buddhaweekly.com /1 month ago

Dealing with the Monkey King: Meditation Techniques for People With Unsettled Monkey Minds

Coping with the Monkey Mind — a meditation term indicating an “unsettled; restless; capricious; whimsical; fanciful; inconstant; confused; indecisive; uncontrollable” mind — is...

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buddhismnow.com /1 month ago

Morning Meditaton — If you have genuine insight.

‘True understanding — if you have genuine insight, birth and death will not affect you, and you will be free to come and to go.’ Zen Master Rinzai

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buddhismnow.com /1 week ago

Morning meditation — This is gossip. It stops at me.

‘I hear it spoken, my mind does not arise — This is gossip. It stops at me.’ Chan Master Fenyang

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buddhismnow.com /4 weeks ago

Morning meditation — Whatever is impermanent is suffering.

‘None may consider himself the same a moment after.’ Chan Master Fenyang

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tricycle.org /3 days ago

The Living Form of Zen

Why monastic practice still matters in the digital age The post The Living Form of Zen appeared first on Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

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