Buddhism Plain & Simple Quotes
Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
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“The buddha-dharma does not invite us to dabble in abstract notions. Rather, the task it presents us with is to attend to what we actually experience, right in this moment. You don't have to look "over there." You don't have to figure anything out. You don't have to acquire anything. And you don't have to run off to Tibet, or Japan, or anywhere else. You wake up right here. In fact, you can only wake up right here.
So you don't have to do the long search, the frantic chase, the painful quest. You're already right where you need to be.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
So you don't have to do the long search, the frantic chase, the painful quest. You're already right where you need to be.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We're never called on to do what hurts. We just do what hurts out of ignorance and habit. Once we see what we're doing, we can stop.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We have to realize what we are. The range of what is human is vast, ranging from the saintly to the monstrous. When we speak of other human beings as if they somehow do not belong to our species, we ignore the reality of our very nature.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“When we latch on to an identity, it is easy to take offense. But we offend ourselves. We lock ourselves into very rigid ways of seeing and thinking and feeling and reacting. It doesn’t have to be this way. The fact is, I’m not anything in particular. Nor are you. Nor is anyone.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“The Buddha encouraged people to "know for yourselves that certain things are unwholesome and wrong. And when you do, then give them up. And when you know for yourselves that certain things are wholesome and good, then accept them and follow them."
The message is always to examine and see for yourself. When you see for yourself what is true-and that's really the only way that you can genuinely know anything-then embrace it. Until then, just suspend judgment and criticism.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
The message is always to examine and see for yourself. When you see for yourself what is true-and that's really the only way that you can genuinely know anything-then embrace it. Until then, just suspend judgment and criticism.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“Buddha is not someone you pray to, or try to get something from. Nor is a buddha someone you bow down to. A buddha is simply a person who is awake—nothing more or less.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“[I]mpermanence [is] the very thing that makes [life] vibrant, wonderful, and alive.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“Our problem is that we don’t pay attention to what we actually know. We give our attention to what we think—to what we have ideas or beliefs about—and we discard what we actually see.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“[W]e have endless opportunities to forget the self – in planting a tree for future generations; in creating a poem, a meal, a vessel of clay;”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We can only be here. We can't leave. We are always here.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“[T]here is really nothing 'out there' to get because, already, within this moment, everything is whole and complete.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“Our ignorance is such that most of us don’t realize we’re thirsty. Or, if we realize we’re thirsty, we look for water in the wrong place. We go into fire looking for cool refreshment. And often we’re confused about what our thirst actually is.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple
― Buddhism Plain and Simple
“Good and bad aren't absolutes. They are beliefs, judgements, ideas based on limited knowledge as well as on the inclinations of our minds.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“It’s called enlightenment. It’s nothing more or less than seeing things as they are rather than as we wish or believe them to be.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“Socrates pointed out that we carry on as though death were the greatest of all calamities—yet, for all we know, it might be the greatest of all blessings.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple
― Buddhism Plain and Simple
“If you point out the moon to a cat, she probably won’t look at the sky; she’ll come up and sniff your finger.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“Each of you be a light unto yourself; betake yourself to no external refuge. Hold fast to the Truth. Look not for refuge to anyone beside yourself.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“The impossibility of arriving at Truth by giving up your own authority and following the lights of others. Such a path will only lead to an opinion.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We move through the world in a narrow groove, preoccupied with the petty things we see and hear, brooding over our prejudices, passing by the joys of life without even knowing that we have missed anything. Never for a moment do we taste the heady wine of freedom. We are as truly imprisoned as if we lay at the bottom of a dungeon, heaped with chains.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“Rituals, ceremonies, prayers, and special outfits are inevitable, but they do not—they cannot—express the heart of what the Buddha taught. In fact, all too often, such things get in the way. They veil the simple wisdom of the Buddha’s words, and distract us from it.”
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain and Simple: The Practice of Being Aware Right Now, Every Day
“There are two kinds of ignorance: blindness and self-deception. Blindness is ignorance of the basic realities of existence: impermanence, dukha, and selflessness. … Self-deception is our belief that we can know intellectually what things are. 'Oh! That's water,' we say. 'Hydrogen and oxygen.' And then we dismiss the actual experience of the moment. ([I]f you really want to know what water is, just take a drink, or go for a walk in the rain, or take a swim.)”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“[A]ll things arise together … Nothing appears by itself; everything we experience appears in a context and against a backdrop of other things that are dependent on and conditioned by each other.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“Of course, we can't just drop our notion of self as we would remove a garment. It's a rather compelling illusion. … [However, o]nce it's seen that the 'I' cannot be found the mind is free[.]”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We can't find any definitive beginning or end to … anything really.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“The biggest mistake we make in confusing a concept with Reality is in … the separation of self and other.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“[W]hen you practise right meditation, you 'cease from practice based on intellectual understanding, pursuing words and following speech, and learn the backward step that turns your light inwardly to illuminate your self.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“Your breath is a unique object to meditation because it resides right at the boundary between inside and outside, between you and the outside world.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“We may also notice … each feeling … is transitory and impermanent. Eventually, through simple observation, our feelings, while no less vivid, will become less urgent, and will cease to have such a firm hold on our emotions and actions. We will be able to see each feeling as it arises without feeling compelled to act on it.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“[A] book is not merely a book, it is the sun as well.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“The only way we can be free in each moment is to become what each moment is.”
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
― Buddhism Plain & Simple: The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
