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Difficult neighbors!
Burning apartment towers!
Solitary nature lovers
Should try to up their game.

By which I mean to say:
Traffic hazards and shabby stores
Are just as good as
This or that.


The ancient masters slept without dreams and woke up without worries.
Their food was plain. Their breath came from deep inside them.

They didn’t cling to life, weren’t anxious about death.
They emerged without desire and reentered without resistance.

They came easily; they went easily.
They didn’t forget where they were from; they didn’t ask where they were going.

They took everything as it came, gladly, and walked into death without fear.
They accepted life as a gift, and they handed it back gratefully,

~ Chuang-tzu

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You cannot describe it or draw it,
You cannot praise it enough or perceive it.
No place can be found in which
To put the Original Face;
It will not disappear even
When the universe is destroyed.

~ Mumon (13th c.)


Let go of all your previous imaginings, opinions, interpretations,
worldly knowledge, intellectualism, egotism, and competitiveness;
become like a dead tree, like cold ashes.

When you reach the point where feelings are ended, views are gone,
and your mind is clean and naked, you open up to Zen realization.

After that it is also necessary to develop consistency,
keeping the mind pure and free from adulteration at all times.

Cut through resolutely, and then your state will be peaceful.
When you cannot be included in any stage,
whether of sages or of ordinary people,
then you are like a bird freed from its cage.

~ Yuan wu (1063-1135)

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@rookie54 said
Let go of all your previous imaginings, opinions, interpretations,
worldly knowledge, intellectualism, egotism, and competitiveness;
become like a dead tree, like cold ashes.

When you reach the point where feelings are ended, views are gone,
and your mind is clean and naked, you open up to Zen realization.

After that it is also necessary to develop consistency, ...[text shortened]... ages or of ordinary people,
then you are like a bird freed from its cage.

~ Yuan wu (1063-1135)
Not sure, but I can imagine a lifestyle where one both lets go of all of that for a while now and then, but also appreciates the particulars of the limitations and the mental clutter of one's moment as an incarnate, undesirable though they might be!

To reject the latter thoroughly and consistently seems unappreciative to me, and why not leave that for before birth or after death?

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The Way is arrived at by enlightenment.
The first priority is to establish resolve;
It is no small matter to step directly
From the bondage of the ordinary person
Into transcendent experience of the realm of sages.
It requires that your mind be
Firm as steel to cut off the flow of birth and death,
Accept your original real nature,
Not see anything at all as existing
Inside or outside yourself,
So all actions and endeavors
Emerge from the fundamental.

~ Yuan wu (1063-1135)


One instant is eternity;
When you see through this one instant,
You see through the one who sees.

~ Wu-men (1183-1260)


It is all pervading, spotless beauty;
It is the self-existence and uncreated
Absolute
Then how can it even be a matter
Of discussion that the real Buddha
Has no mouth and preaches no dharma,
Or that real hearing requires no ears,
For who could hear it?
Ah, it is a jewel beyond all price.

~ Huang-po (d. 850)

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When you are free and independent,
You are not bound by anything,
So you do not seek liberation.

Consummating the process of Zen,
You become unified.

Then there are no mundane things
Outside of Buddhism,
And there is no Buddhism outside of mundane things.

~ Yuan wu (1063-1135)


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