What is it that lives in the silence between thoughts. p. 33
There is final freedom from the limitations of self and the cycle of death and rebirth. p. 34
ten great precepts p.106
The three pure precepts 1. Refrain from evil. 2. Do only good [in yur inner life -- thoughts, meditation] 3. Do good for others [in your outer life -- show compassion, avoid violence, and so on] p. 106
. . . the Zen mind demands that we say what we see, not what we think we see. p. 110
Bankei's wisdom: novice among many steals and rest of group asked that he be expelled from group.
Master Bankei says our brother does not yet know the difference between right and wrong. If he leaves who will teach him if I do not? You all may leave if you wish, he stays. p. 119
Joy in the morning, sleep at night -- what else? * * * When an ordinary man gains knowledge he is a safe; when a sage gains understanding, he is an ordinary man. Zen saying. p. 132
life itself is the ultimate koan. p. 133
Master and novice study together all day into the night. The novice retires and returns saying to the master that the hall is dark. The master says take this candle. The novice takes the candle to retire and the master snuffs it out.