Are there any literary works about Buddhist meditation?

First of all, Buddhist scriptures in Buddhism are not literary works. It's not bad to read as a literary work. Because every Buddhist scripture is a very good literary work. For example, the Heart Sutra is only 260 words. For thousands of years, countless people love to recite. It is really beautiful. Every word is incredible.

Let's talk about "meditation" first. We ordinary people are full of persistence and vanity, and there is no way to be quiet. If you want to meditate, it's easy. Let go of all delusion and persistence. At the beginning of the Diamond Sutra, one of the Buddha's disciples, Xu Bodhi, asked the Buddha, "Our hearts are very chaotic. How can we appease them?" . I asked you the same question. If you want to know the way, you should read the Diamond Sutra carefully and take it lightly.

Master Huineng, the sixth ancestor, said that people who read the Diamond Sutra are deeply rooted, and they can understand its meaning as soon as they read it, and their wisdom is boundless. People who have no good roots will not understand the original intention of the Buddha, even though they have read it many times.

Why? Master Huineng said I'll make it up later. Because, after reading it, you will be unable to calm your heart and have doubts about the Diamond Sutra. In fact, it is not the Diamond Sutra, but the lack of good roots.