Buddhist Thanksgiving poems

1. The number of yellow plums on the mat is like hemp, and the sentences are full of secrets that can be lamented. There was really nothing, the blue sky was covered by clouds.

2. If you want to seek Buddha but only seek the heart, then only this heart is the Buddha.

3. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.

4. Fu Guo lives in a quiet forest, where the remaining flowers are still and the water is cool. Sitting at a banquet late at night, there are no lights, and the courtyard is filled with rolling earth and sparse curtains.

5. It is better to cherish blessings than to regret them, and to regret less than to make mistakes.

6. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find the shore.

7. When the heart moves, things move; when the mind is calm, things remain still.

8. The world is passing by, and there are many hazes here. How many times can I visit the Diligent Bamboo Forest Temple?

9. Spring flowers, autumn moon and summer azaleas, winter snow is silent and cold.

10. All dharmas are empty, and cause and effect are not empty.

11. Whatever your heart desires, your body will follow!

12. The ninety-nine will return to one, and the final result will be achieved.

13. I don’t care about all things, so why not be surrounded by all things.

14. If you are a true Taoist, you will not see the faults of the world.

15. The sage seeks the heart but not the Buddha; the fool seeks the Buddha but not the heart.

16. When you know the illusion, you are free from it. There is no convenience. When you are free from the illusion, you are awakened. There is no gradual process.

17. A fool will get rid of things but not his heart, and a wise man will not get rid of things except his heart.

18. Step by step through the fence to enter the quiet place, where a few people are wandering around with high pines and cypresses; the flowers blooming and falling are not monks' business, and there is a clear breeze blowing against the blue current.

19. One thought of foolishness is the end of Prajna, and one thought of wisdom is the birth of Prajna.

20. All actions are impermanent, everything is suffering, all dharmas are selfless, and cessation is bliss.

21. Gains and losses depend on conditions, and the mind does not increase or decrease.

22. The spring breeze of a tree has two characteristics: the southern branches are warm and the northern branches are cold. Now the previous section means coming from the west, and one piece is flying west and the other is flying east.

23. Bodhi nature. Originally pure. But use this intention. Become a Buddha.

24. Lotus-clothed pine trees eat and live in deep clouds, because I met the wrong person back then. The mind that has been buried for a lifetime is the Buddha, and it will never become ashes for thousands of years.

25. Bodhisattvas fear causes, and sentient beings fear consequences.

26. There is no fixed method, the Tathagata can say it.

27. When speaking of all dharma, never deviate from your own nature.

28. There is no good or bad situation, good or bad comes from the heart.

29. Good and evil will be repaid, misfortunes and blessings will be inherited. You should take it yourself, and no one can take it for you.

30. Being contented with things will always make you happy, and people who seek nothing but high quality will be satisfied.

31. The four major origins of creation are sound and valuable but empty inside. Don't think that you don't talk to ordinary people, just because the palace merchants are different.

32. There may not be a real Buddha in a temple, but there may be eminent monks in a busy city.

33. It is not difficult to make a mirror out of hemp bricks, and suddenly a thousand lights shine on it. It is laughable that those who sit in meditation and pray for Buddha are even more whipped than before.

34. Where the crazy mind rests, the illusory body merges, and the internal and external roots are empty. There is no clear spirit, no worries, and everything is different at the same time.

35. All realms and machines have gone to sleep, and every knowledge and sight has melted away. My ears are useless, I sit there until the morning cock and the evening bell.

36. Gods envy good partners when they endure hardship and enjoy themselves together.

37. The bells of Cangcang Bamboo Forest Temple are ringing late. The lotus hat carries the setting sun, and the green mountains alone return to the distance.

38. Gain something you have never experienced before, and your heart will be pure and enthusiastic.

39. Deep in the white clouds, there are thunder peaks, and a few plum trees are red with snow. After fasting, people gradually became happy, and the shadows of the pond in front of the nunnery fell sparsely.

40. One flower, one world, one Buddha, one Tathagata.

41. Dependent origination is extinguished. Dependent origination is empty. Gains and losses depend on conditions, and the mind does not increase or decrease.

42. I would like to offer the mountain scenery to the living Buddha, and cultivate until the plum blossoms accompany the drunken man.

43. Sitting quietly with a burner of incense in Nantai, I will be absorbed in my thoughts all day long. It's not that you should stop thinking and have delusional thoughts, because there is nothing to discuss.

44. A wise man lets things go but not himself; a fool lets himself go but not things.

45. I heard that Amitabha will never retreat, so I bowed sincerely.

46. The monk's robes are hung in the Zen room on the hilltop, and there is no one outside the window, and birds are flying in the stream. I was walking down the mountain in the middle of the dusk, but I heard the sound of the spring and fell in love with Cuiwei.

47. Virtually hide mustard seeds, mustard seeds contain Xumi.

48. Be able to distinguish between all phenomena and remain unmoved in the first meaning.

49. Wisdom has no worries, and compassion has no enemies.

50. There are so many holes in the paper that cannot be seen through. Suddenly I bumped into the way I came, and I felt that I had been blinded for half my life.