Your Daily Zen Practice
If the stars should appear, one night in a thousand years, Oh how men would believe and adore, how they would preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city …
If the stars should appear, one night in a thousand years, Oh how men would believe and adore, how they would preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city …
Think about the really nice breakfast you had this morning. Stop stressing over the driver in the car in front of you. French toast. Focus on that.
Everyone gives what he has. The soldier gives strength, the merchant goods, the teacher instruction, the farmer rice, the fisherman fish. Siddhartha, Herman Hesse.
Waste not what remains of life in too much consideration about what others do. You can be sure you are neglecting other work if you occupy your thoughts with what …
True love cannot be divided, and must be voluntary and unconstrained. Cervantes.
I saw here the most brilliant rainbow that I ever imagined. It was just across the stream below the precipice, formed on the mist which this tremendous fall produced. And …
Who looks upon a river in a meditative hour, and is not reminded of the impermanence of all things? Paraphrased from Emerson, Nature.
The highest truths cannot be written down or taught by speech. A man who cannot write a word, can yet contemplate his own heart and become wise. Bodhidharma, From Zen …