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Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
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“As a practitioner, you can create holiness. Holiness cannot be bestowed on us by someone else. ... We are a saint when we can produce holiness.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Nirvana isn’t merchandise for sale. Any religion can sell a paradise, a pure land, or nirvāṇa. But is nirvāṇa a product that the Buddha and ancestral teachers want to sell us? Is it a promised land or paradise up in the sky, which people try to sell us saying: “If you follow our religion, if you become a member of our congregation, then after you die you will have nirvāṇa or the Kingdom of Heaven”? We can see clearly that it is not.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Patience is the best way to protect oneself.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“People have lost faith in God and the Kingdom of God because they have put God in the wrong place. If they put God in the right place, in their own heart, the spiritual crisis will come to an end. This is a spiritual and a cultural matter. In the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions there are people who have discovered that God does not belong to the future or to another place.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“I bequeath myself to the dirt to grow from the grass I love, If you want me again look for me under your boot-soles.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“That is the Buddha’s way of looking. Man is not our enemy. The things we need to transform are fanaticism, rivalry, discrimination, fear, and attachment. We transcend the ideas of clenched and open, knowing that whether clenched or open, it is still a hand. With that insight, we feel very well. We no longer hate or suffer.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Once a seed has been burnt, it cannot sprout anymore. If we are able to burn up the seeds of grief, sexual desire, and hatred, they will not sprout again.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“My child, you should practice for your mind to be like water. When people put fragrant oils or milk into the water, it does not rejoice, and when people put excrement, mud, or urine into the water, the water is not angry, because the water has a tremendous capacity of acceptance and transformation. Water can purify everything.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“My child, you should practice so that your mind is like the earth. Whether people put on the earth fragrant oils, good-tasting food, excrement, or urine, the earth receives them all without discrimination.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“We just sit, smile, and breathe, because we know that arguing about the existence of God or nirvāṇa is a waste of time.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Many Christian mystics talk of God as the absence of burning and discrimination. They do not see God as something external to themselves. They no longer look for God outside of themselves, but recognize God as the freedom and happiness that is available within their own consciousness. When the flames of desire and hatred no longer burn, and the sword of discrimination no longer divides, that is God.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“The second way of practice is to remove the discrimination that comes from dualistic thinking, that separates inside from outside; ourselves from others; the subject from the object; the spiritual from the material. With no more dualistic discrimination, we have an immense freedom that is nirvāṇa.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Once one knows who one is, there is no need to be concerned about where one will go, whether it be the Pure Land, paradise, or Sukhāvatī (the Land of Great Happiness).”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“The Sōtō school of meditation has the saying: “You cannot conceive the inconceivable. Not trying to conceive what is inconceivable is the essence of meditation.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“If we go deeply into theology, the same is true of God. It is an error to say: “God is,” and it is also an error to say: “God is not.” “Is” and “is not” are ideas that come from our mind, and cannot be applied to the wonderful, absolute truth.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“We are in nirvāṇa. The only problem is that we are not able to return to it.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“The home of the deer is the countryside, the home of the birds is the sky, the home of all phenomena is the mind; the mind contains everything that is.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Wherever there is enough true happiness, there is heaven.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“In the world, few people are on the wholesome path. Those on the unwholesome path are many. Look into the truth in order to understand how nirvāṇa is the most secure abode.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Keep looking into the truth in order to have the understanding that nirvāṇa is the greatest happiness.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Good health is the greatest profit. Satisfaction is the greatest of riches. Loyalty is your best friend. Nirvāṇa is the greatest delight.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Reliance on the Dharma Rather than Reliance on the Person Who Teaches It.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“Living the holy life, transcending time and space, you are revered by both men and gods.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“This is the path that goes to the shore of no-birth and no-death, leading to the end of suffering and calamity. On the spiritual path, there is no longer the discrimination between friend and enemy. You do not need to know who has worldly power or who has not.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“O monks, in the world there is birth, being, made, and conditioned. But there is also no birth, no being, the not-made, and the not-conditioned; for these are the way out of birth, being, made, and conditioned.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
“The absolute silence that is nirvāṇa is the release from a world of suffering.”
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
― Enjoying the Ultimate: Commentary on the Nirvana Chapter of the Chinese Dharmapada
