to practice wholeheartedly


 

Don’t be concerned

with who is wise and who is stupid.

Do not discriminate the sharp from the dull.

To practice whole-heartedly is the true endeavor of the way.

Practice-realization is not defiled with specialness;

it is a matter for every day.

 

Dogen

 

Be the same

all the way through:

quiet, still, at home. In the

absence of mind, all phenomena

can be seen for what they

are — empty. This is

freedom.

 

Wei wu Wei Ching, Chapter 26

 

the i ching, hexagram 26 ☯️ taming power of the great

 

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courage, virtue, emptiness

purify

 

It is foolish 

to think about attaining 

realization by any technique. 

Make habits of courage, virtue, 

and absolute emptiness, and 

simply realize what is 

already always 

present.

 

Wei wu Wei Ching, Chapter 35

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don’t use the mind to invoke a buddha

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Buddhas don’t save buddhas.

If you use your mind to look for a buddha,

you won’t see the buddha.

 

As long as you look

for a buddha somewhere else,

you’ll never see that your own mind

is the buddha. And don’t use a

buddha to worship

a buddha.

 

And don’t use the mind to invoke a buddha.

Buddhas don’t recite sutras.

Buddhas don’t keep precepts.

 

And buddhas don’t break precepts.

Buddhas don’t keep or break anything.

Buddhas don’t do good or evil.

 

Bodhidharma

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