Zen phrases about great enlightenment

1. Sometimes when we are too tired, it is not because we have gone too far, but because we are carrying too much. Sometimes when we are too tired, it is not necessarily because we lack too much, but because we are carrying too much. Want too much.

2. There is no injustice in the world, only an unfair heart. Only through hard work, unremitting persistence, and rising above mediocrity can we gain lasting applause.

3. Weeping and drinking alone, the fan is empty and thin. The withered face has been mourned for several generations, and the memories are vague.

4. If the sentient beings in the six realms of the world do not have lustful minds, then they will not follow the continuum of birth and death. When you practice Samadhi, you are born out of worldly labor. If the lust is not eliminated, the dust will not come out. Even if you have a lot of wisdom and meditation before you, if you don't stop engaging in sexual immorality, you will definitely fall into the devil's path.

5. Recognize this world clearly, and then love it, just for the rest of your life. You may not be in this world in the next life. Only by throwing away your worries can you have the opportunity to be calm.

6. Some people live in memory and are unforgettable; some people are right next to you, but they are far away. The world is big, and even strangers who pass each other by each other are still surrounded by a faint sense of fate when they meet. Therefore, if fate belongs to me, I will cherish it and let go if fate abandons me.

7. Watch the spring flowers bloom and fall, the autumn wind blows the summer moon away, and the winter snows are coming for another year.

8. When a person is among thorns, he cannot move and is not pricked; when his heart is in the secular world, he cannot move and is not hurt.

9. Being jealous of others will not add any benefits to yourself. Being jealous of others cannot diminish other people's achievements. Never waste a minute of your time thinking about anyone you don't like.

10. The fallen leaves have gone with the flowing water, but the spring breeze has not bloomed the flowers. The appearance of the green hills is still there, facing the setting sun.