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Bodhidharma Quotes
and Sayings
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Go beyond language. Go Beyong Thought.
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When you observe your delusions, you will
know that they are baseless and not dependable.
In this way you can cut confusion and doubt.
This is what i call wisdom.
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This one life has no form and is empty by
nature. If you become attached to any form, you
should reject it. If you see an ego, a soul, a
birth or a death, reject them all.
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If you don't find a teacher soon, you'll
live this life in vain. it's true, you have the
buddha-nature. but without the help of a teacher
you'll never know it. only one person in a
million becomes enlightened without a teacher's
help.
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When your mind doesn't stir inside, the
world doesn't arise outside. When the world and
the mind are both transparent, this is true
vision. And such understanding is true
understanding.
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All buddhas preach emptiness. Why? Because
they wish to crush the concrete ideas of the
students. If a student even clings to an idea of
emptiness, he betrays all buddhas. One clings to
life although there is nothing to be called
life; another clings to death although there is
nothing to be called death. In reality there is
nothing to be born, Consequently there is
nothing to perish.
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Discrimination with no-mind is right.
Discrimination with mind is Wrong. When one
transcends right and wrong, he is truly right.
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Mind is like the wood or stone from which a
person carves an image. If he carves a dragon or
a tiger, and seeing it fears it, he is like a
stupid person creating a picture of hell and
then afraid to face it. If he does not fear it,
then his unnecessary thoughts will vanish. Part
of the mind produces sight, sound, taste, odor
and sensibility, and from them raises greed,
anger and ignorance with al] their accompanying
likes and dislikes.
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A sagacious student does not depend on his
teacher’s words, but uses his own experience to
find the truth. A dull student depends on coming
to a gradual understanding through his teacher’s
word: a teacher has two
kinds of students; one hears the teacher’s words
without clinging to the material nor to the
immaterial, without attaching to form or to
nonform, Without thinking of animate objects or
of inanimate objects... This is the Sagacious
student; the other, who is avid for
understanding, accumulates meanings, and mixes
good and bad, is the dull student.
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To find a buddha, you have to see your
nature. Whoever sees his nature is a buddha. If
you don't see your nature, invoking buddhas,
reciting sutras, making offerings and keeping
precepts are all useless.
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To find a buddha, all you have to do is see
your nature. your nature is the buddha. and the
buddha is the person who's free, free of plans,
free of cares. if you don't see your nature and
run around all day looking somewhere else,
you'll never find a buddha. the truth is,
there's nothing to find. but to reach such an
understanding you need a teacher. and you need
to struggle to make yourself understand.
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To attain enlightenment you have to see your
nature. unless you see your nature, all this
talk about cause and effect is nonsense. buddhas
don't practice nonsense. a buddha is free of
karma, free of cause and effect. to say he
attains anything at all is to slander a buddha.
what could he possibly attain? Even focusing on
a mind, a power, an understanding or a view is
impossible for a buddha. a buddha isn't
one-sided. the nature of his No-Mind is
basically empty, neither pure nor impure. he's
free of practice and realization. he's free of
cause and effect. A buddha doesn't observe
precepts. a buddha doesn't do good or evil. a
buddha isn't energetic or lazy. a buddha is
someone who does nothing, someone who can't even
focus his mind on a buddha.
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