2017 Buddha’s Heart Zen Sayings
When there are no delusions, one mind is a Buddha Kingdom; when there are delusions, one mind is one hell. 2017 Buddha Heart Zen Sayings are given to you, welcome to enjoy. 2017 Selected Buddha Heart Zen Sayings
1. Avoid delusions and confusion, and there is no true Buddha-nature. Without greed, anger and wrong views, there is no Bodhi and Nirvana.
2. A normal mind is the way, and the interest is good. When you arrive at Guli, you should be down-to-earth, magnanimous, round and round, lonely and dangerous, without any knowledge.
3. If love is not attached to things, things will not hinder people.
4. But there is no need to be deaf when it comes to things.
5. Time is a master of healing trauma, but it is by no means a master of solving problems.
6. The smallest good deed is better than the largest kind thought.
7. If you suddenly realize that this mind is originally pure, has no worries, has no leakage of wisdom, and is inherently self-sufficient, this mind is the Buddha, and there is no difference after all.
8. The Tao is originally wordless, because words reveal the Tao. If a person who truly embodies the Tao understands it in his heart, he will understand it from the beginning.
9. Be calm when you gain, be calm when you lose, let nature take its course, and strive for the inevitable.
10. It is clear that there is no life or death, and the comings and goings are constant; right and wrong are not like yesterday's dream, and they should be accepted quickly and truly.
11. If you just wait, all that will happen is that you will get older.
12. If you understand the Buddha’s words, you must practice the Buddha’s deeds.
13. If you do not harm all things, then all things will not harm you. This is peace.
14. Know its nature with all your heart, and if you know its nature, you will know its heaven.
15. The Buddha’s wonderful path is straight forward, and it only points directly to the human heart, in order to realize one’s nature and become a Buddha. However, the origin of this heart is originally quiet, clear and wonderful.
16. It’s better to regret something you’ve done than regret something you’ve missed.
17. If you don’t pay attention to your mind, sitting in meditation will increase your karma and suffering; if you can protect your mind, cursing the Buddha will be beneficial to your true practice.
18. Those who make choices without thinking will have their root cause eradicated. Floating and sinking in the sea of ??life and death, there is really no time to stand out.
19. When the thoughts are moved and awakened quickly, the awareness is gone. If you keep it in mind for a long time, your mind will naturally be righteous. 2017 Appreciation of Buddha’s Heart Zen Sayings
1. But if you realize one mind, there are not many ways to achieve it.
2. If the original body is too empty, it has no inside and no outside, and it neither comes nor goes.
3. Bodhisattvas are not bound to the Dharma, nor do they seek to be bound by the Dharma.
4. On the red meat dumplings, everyone follows the ancient Buddhist tradition. At the top of Pilu's gate, the Patriarch's nose is everywhere.
5. Those who have no intention at all are those who practice Bodhi, Liberation, Nirvana, Nirvana, Meditation and even the Six Perfections, all of which are where the nature is seen.
6. The human heart is dangerous, the Taoist heart is small, the essence is single, and the persistence is in the middle.
7. The Tathagatas of the ten directions are on the same path, and they are free from birth and death because of their directness.
8. The heart is empty and the spirit is shining, and it is always silent. The virtuous person uses his heart and is pure good and without evil.
9. Not remembering all dharmas is called meditation.
10. But when it comes to all dharmas, if you don’t see whether they exist or not, you can see dharmas.
11. But if you can have no intention, that is the end. If you are not straightforward and have no intention, you will practice for many eons and you will never achieve enlightenment.
12. But if you have no intention to learn, stop all conditions, and don’t have any delusional thoughts or distinctions. There is no one without self, no greed, no hate, no victory or defeat, but get rid of all kinds of delusions, and your nature will be original. Purity means practicing Bodhi Dharma, Buddha, etc.
13. Among the three realms, the heart is the main one. Those who truly observe the mind are ultimately liberated. Those who cannot observe will eventually perish.
14. When there are no delusions, one mind is a Buddha Kingdom; when there are delusions, one mind is one hell.
15. A glass of clear water becomes turbid due to the presence of a drop of sewage, but a glass of sewage will not become clear due to the presence of a drop of clear water.
16. Giving alms to a living person brings blessings to heaven, just like an arrow shooting into the void. When the power is exhausted, the arrow still falls, which will lead to unsatisfactory results in the next life.
17. Leaving the secular world corresponds to becoming a monk, removing karma corresponds to Taoism, removing habits corresponds to work, eliminating worries corresponds to purity. Although these numbers correspond, I think it is better not to correspond.
18. Seeing what is not seen is called right view.
19. Walking, standing, sitting and lying down, with a pure and unmoving mind, truly becomes a pure land, which is called Samadhi of One Practice.
20. If you are a lemon, you should not always stare at the sweetness of watermelon. 2017 Buddha's Heart Zen Sayings
1. Observation must be real, seeing must be real, using must be practical, and proving must be real. If it is not real, it will be empty.
2. There is no such thing as good or ugly, good or bad comes from the heart.
3. When the mind arises from thoughts and attachments, there will be emotional troubles and disturbances. If you use your sharp roots to bravely move your body and mind straight down, and cultivate to the point where no thought arises, that is your true appearance.
4. Be able to distinguish between all phenomena and remain unmoved in the first meaning.
5. When suffering is present in the body, it is advisable to focus on the mind, not to be shaken by the external environment, and not to think in the center.
6. All sentient beings, without beginning, illusion and ignorance, are all established from the Tathagata and perfect enlightenment. Just like a flower in the void, it has a form based on the void. If the flower in the void disappears again, the void will not move.
7. When you are lost in time, you can save it with the master; when you realize it, you can save it by yourself, and you can only save it by your own nature. Listening to the Dharma is a sudden pause, understanding the Dharma is a sudden pause, practicing practice is a sudden pause, and attaining the fruit is a sudden pause.
8. Luck is when opportunity happens to hit your hard work.
9. Having no mind everywhere is pure; when you are pure, you are not allowed to have pure thoughts, which is called no purity; (Nothing is pure, nothing is pure, that is, it is ultimately pure.)
10. The original pure and bright mind is not elsewhere, but in the delusional minds of all living beings.
11. There are three things in this world that cannot be taken away by others: one is the food that goes into the stomach, the other is the dreams hidden in the heart, and the third is the books that are read into the brain.
12. The Tao is noble and unintentional, and Zen is completely forgotten and forgotten. It is possible to turn back to the inner candle and become detached and transparent.
13. Those who seek supreme enlightenment must purify their own minds, and the fields of blessings will be pure.
14. Ignorance is nothing but the illusion of dependent origination in nature.
15. Just worry about not becoming a Buddha, don’t worry about the Buddha not understanding his words.
16. Things have a beginning and an end, and things have an end and a beginning. If you know the sequence, you will be shortcut.
17. When you recite Buddha’s name, your heart will be pure. When you recite Buddha’s name with a pure heart, your heart will be pure. Your heart is the Buddha. Buddha is your heart. Becoming a Buddha is nothing more than a pure mind.
18. Anger is the root of all obstacles, and patience is the first of all blessings.
19. Sitting on a stone and watching the clouds, the morning sun refreshes my mind. When someone asks me why I came to the west, I tell him all my belongings.
20. The Buddha said: With my wonderful brightness, which is neither destroyed nor reborn, I unite with the Tathagata. The Tathagatagarbha is wonderfully enlightened and illuminates the Dharma Realm. Therefore, in it, one is infinite, and infinity is one. The small appears big, the big appears small. The immovable dojo is filled with endless emptiness throughout the ten directions.
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