Winter having come

Posted in Stones on the Path on January 31st, 2005 by DhammaSeeker

“Winter having come,
the crows perch
on the scarecrow.”
~Kikaku

the great problem set before us

Posted in Stones on the Path on January 30th, 2005 by DhammaSeeker

“How can I construct my humble hut right here in the midst of Oxford Circus? How can I do that in the confusion of cars and buses? How can I listen to the singing of birds and also to the leaping of fish? How can one turn all the showings of the shop window displays into the freshness of green leaves swayed by the morning breeze? How am I to find the naturalness, artlessness, utter self-abandonment of nature in the utmost artificiality of human works? This is the great problem set before us these days.”
~D.T. Suzuki, addressing a conference of world religions in London, 1936

life is in the right

Posted in Stones on the Path on January 29th, 2005 by DhammaSeeker

“Let life happen to you. Believe me: life is in the right, always.”
~Rainer Maria Rilke

not taken as oneself

Posted in Stones on the Path on January 28th, 2005 by DhammaSeeker

“Those who are unawakened grasp their thoughts and feelings, their body, their perceptions and consciousness, and take them as solid, separate from the rest. Those who are awakened have the same thoughts and feelings, perceptions, body and consciousness, but they are not grasped, not held, not taken as oneself.”
~The Buddha

everything you do is part of your practice

Posted in Stones on the Path on January 27th, 2005 by DhammaSeeker

“At first you will think of practice as a limited part of your life. In time you will realize that everything you do is part of your practice.”
~Baba Ram Dass