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    @ragwort said
    The humble, meek, merciful, just, pious, and devout souls are everywhere of one religion; and when death has taken off the mask they will know one another, though the divers liveries they wear here makes them strangers. This world is a form; our bodies are forms; and no visible acts of devotion can be without forms. But yet the less form in religion the better, since God is a ...[text shortened]... ; the more silent, the more suitable to the language of a Spirit.

    William Penn 1693
    (QF&P 19.28)
    Quaker wisdom.
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    04 Jan '19 02:41
    @moonbus said
    Sadness enriches the soul; we are not complete without it. A bit of wisdom from my grandmother (a Nebraska farm girl): "Wash your eggs before you put them in the basket." The basket is your mind, the eggs are experience, and the dirt clinging to the eggs is the pain associated with the gaining of experience; learn the lessons, but get past the pain of how you learned them.
    My mother was a Missouri farm girl. Your quote is perfect.
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    When it's time to get dressed, put on your clothes.
    When you must walk, then walk.
    When you must sit, then sit.
    Don't have a single thought in your mind about seeking Buddhahood...

    What Dharma do you say must be realized, and what Tao cultivated?
    What do you lack in the way you are functioning right now?
    What will you add to where you are?

    - Lin-chi (d 867)
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    MAMEEN

    (For John O’Donohue)

    Be infinitesimal under that sky, a creature
    even the sailing hawk misses, a wraith
    among the rocks where the mist parts slowly.

    Recall the way mere mortals are overwhelmed
    by circumstance, how great reputations
    dissolve with infirmity and how you,
    in particular, stand a hairsbreadth from losing
    everyone you hold dear.

    Then, look back down the path to the north,
    the way you came, as if looking
    over your entire past and then south
    over the hazy blue coast as if present
    to a broad future.

    Recall the way you are all possibilities
    you can see and how you live best
    as an appreciator of horizons
    whether you reach them or not.

    Admit, that once you have got up
    from your chair and opened the door,
    once you have walked out into the clear air
    toward that edge and taken the path up high
    beyond the ordinary you have become
    the privileged and the pilgrim,
    the one who will tell the story
    and the one, coming back from the mountain
    who helped to make it.



    From MAMEEN
    River Flow: New and Selected Poems
    Many Rivers Press © David Whyte
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    Whirled by the three passions,
    One's eyes go blind;
    Closed to the world of things,
    They see again.
    In this way I live:
    Straw hatted, staff in hand,
    I move illimitably,
    Through earth, through heaven.

    - Ungo (1580-1659)
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    Without a jolt of ambition left
    I let my nature flow where it will.
    There are ten days of rice in my bag
    And, by the hearth,
    A bundle of firewood.
    Who prattles of illusion or nirvana?
    Forgetting the equal dusts
    Of name and fortune,
    Listening to the night rain
    On the roof of my hut,
    I sit at each, both legs stretched out.

    - Ryokan (1757-1831)
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    It is absolutely necessary for you to seek to obtain genuinely accurate insight and understanding.
    Then you can travel freely anywhere and avoid being confused by the common sort of spiritual charmer.

    - Lin Chi (d 867)
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    15 Jan '19 00:39
    Who taught the sun where to stand in the morning?
    And who told the ocean you can only come this far?
    And who showed the moon where to hide till evening?
    Whose words alone can catch a falling star?

    Chorus:
    Well I know my Redeemer lives
    I know my Redeemer lives
    All of creation testifies
    This life within me cries
    I know my Redeemer lives

    Ye-e-eah
    The very same God
    That spins things in orbit
    Runs to the weary, the worn and the weak
    And the same gentle hands that hold me when I'm broken
    They conquered death to bring me victory

    Now I know, my Redeemer lives
    I know my Redeemer lives
    Let all creation testify
    Let this life within me cry
    I-I-I know
    My Redeemer

    He lives
    To take away my shame
    And He lives
    Forever I'll proclaim
    That the payment for my sins
    Was the precious life He gave
    And now He's alive and
    There's an empty
    Grave!

    And I know
    My Redeemer lives
    He lives
    I know
    My Redeemer lives
    Let all creation testify
    Let this life within me cry
    I-I-I know my Redeemer

    I know
    My Redeemer lives
    *I know my Redeemer lives*

    *I know, That I know, that I know, that I know, that I know
    He lives
    *my redeemer lives*
    *Because He lives I can face tomorrow
    He lives
    *I know, I know*
    He lives
    *I spoke with Him this morning!*
    He lives
    *The tomb is empty*
    He lives
    *He Lives! I'm going to tell everybody!!*

    The song is much better.

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    The heavens allowed me
    To settle myself
    On a small piece of land
    Looking into the distance
    Digging far down
    I delight in my own freedom
    All who come here
    Feel the lids fall
    From their eyes
    This view
    Of the world without end
    There is nowhere to hide

    - Muso Soseki (1275-1351)
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    The basic essence of cultivating enlightenment should be discerned: it is the inherently complete and pure mind, in which there is no false discrimination, and body and mind are fundamentally pure, unborn, and undying. This is the basic teacher; this is better than invoking the Buddhas of the ten directions.

    - Hongren (602-675)
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    People today have been confused for a long time. They do not know that their own mind is the real Buddha. They do not know that their own essence is the real Dharma. Wishing to seek Dharma, they attribute it to remote sages; wishing to seek Buddhahood, they do not observe their own mind.

    - Chinul (1158-1210)
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    People who really have
    Their minds on the Way
    Do not forget work on the fundamental
    No matter what they are doing.
    Yet if they still distinguish this work
    From ordinary activities
    Even as they do them together,
    They will naturally be concerned
    About being distracted by activities
    And forgetting the meditation work.
    This is because of viewing
    Things as outside the mind.
    - Muso (1275-1351)
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    "For everything there is a season,
    And a time for every purpose under heaven:
    A time to be born, and a time to die;
    A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
    A time to kill, and a time to heal;
    A time to tear down, and a time to build up;
    A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
    A time to mourn, and a time to dance;
    A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together;
    A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
    A time to seek, and a time to lose;
    A time to keep, and a time to throw away;
    A time to tear, and a time to sew;
    A time to be silent, and a time to speak;
    A time to love, and a time to hate;
    A time for war, and a time for peace."

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    Attaining the heart
    Of the sutra,
    Are not even the sounds
    Of the bustling marketplace
    The preaching of the Dharma?

    - Dogen (1200-1253)
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    “What do you mean by the true Buddha,
    The true Dharma and the true Way?
    Would you be good enough to explain to us?”
    The Master said,
    “Buddha -this is the cleanness
    And purity of the mind.
    The Dharma -this is the shining
    Brightness of the mind.
    The Way –this is the light
    That is never obstructed anywhere.
    The three are in fact one.
    All are empty names and
    Have no true reality.”

    - Lin-chi (d.867)
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