
Posted by Butcho![]()
on 4/8/2009, 9:20 am
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"For adepts the principle of maintaining concentration and insight is not a matter of effort; it is spontaneous and effortless, with no particular time frame. When seeing and hearing, they are just so; when dressing and eating, they are just so; when conversing with people, they are just so; whatever they are doing; walking, standing, sitting, reclining, speaking, silent, rejoicing, at all times and in everything they are just so.
Like empty boats riding the waves, going along with the high and the low, like a river winding through the mountains, curving at curves and straight at straits, without minding any state of mind, buoyantly going along with nature today, buoyantly going along with nature tomorrow, adapting to all circumstances without inhibition or impediment, neither stopping nor fostering good or evil, simple and straightforward, without artificiality, perception normal. Such is the mind of the person who clearly sees the Buddha way."
Master Chinul (1158-1210)
Dailyzen.com
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"The Tao is basically utterly open. Utter openeness has no substance. It ends in endlessness, begins in beginninglessnes".
-Li Daoqun
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