ZEN QUOTES IV

quotations about Zen

No one is ever more him/herself than when they really laugh. Their defenses are down. It's very Zen-like, that moment. They are completely open.

GEORGE CARLIN

Last Words

George Carlin (May 12, 1937 - June 22, 2008) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, social critic, and author. Known for his dark comedy and reflections on politics, the English language, psychology, religion, and taboo subjects, he was dubbed "the dean of counterculture comedians".

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Zen training is the only venture in my own life that has seriously gone after the ego -- catching it at its own games, and exposing it in all of its good, bad and ugliness.

GINNY WHITELAW

"3 Common Myths about Zen and Why Zen Helps Leaders", Institute for Zen Leadership

Ginny Jiko Whitelaw is the founder and CEO of the Institute for Zen Leadership. A biophysicist by training, she combines a rich scientific background with senior leadership experience at NASA, and more than 25 years developing leaders at such companies as Novartis, Dell, Merck, T. Rowe Price, Sprint, Mercer, Ascension Health, and JNJ.


Zen is everywhere.... But for you, Zen is right here.

SUZUKI ROSHI

attributed, Zen Is Right Here: Teaching Stories and Anecdotes of Shunryu Suzuki

Shunryū Suzuki (May 18, 1904 - December 4, 1971), often called Suzuki Roshi, was a Sōtō Zen monk and teacher who helped popularize Zen Buddhism in the United States. He founded San Francisco Zen Center which, along with its affiliate temples, comprises one of the most influential Zen organizations in the United States.


Zen is really extraordinarily simple as long as one doesn't try to be cute about it or beat around the bush! Zen is simply the sensation and the clear understanding ... that there is behind the multiplicity of events and creatures in this universe simply one energy -- and it appears as you, and everything is it. The practice of Zen is to understand that one energy so as to "feel it in your bones."

ALAN WATTS

What Is Zen?

Alan Watts (6 January 1915 - 16 November 1973) was a British writer and speaker known for interpreting and popularizing Buddhism, Taoism, and Hinduism for a Western audience. He introduced the emerging hippie counterculture to The Way of Zen (1957) and explored human consciousness and psychedelics in works such as The New Alchemy (1958) and The Joyous Cosmology (1962).


Not till your thoughts cease all their branching here and there, not till you abandon all thoughts of seeking for something, not till your mind is motionless as wood or stone, will you be on the right road to the Gate.

HUANG PO

The Zen Teaching of Huang Po

HUANG PO (died 850) was an influential Chinese master of Zen Buddhism during the Tang Dynasty. He was given the posthumous title of "Chan Master Without Limits".


Zen is a philosophy of action. That means it isn't just a philosophy you read about and think about. It's a philosophy you do.

BRAD WARNER

Hardcore Zen

Brad Warner (born March 5, 1964) is an American Sōtō Zen monk, author, blogger, documentarian and punk rock bass guitarist.


There are in Zen no sacred books or dogmatic tenets, nor are there any symbolic formulae through which an access might be gained into the signification of Zen. If I am asked, then, what Zen teaches, I would answer, Zen teaches nothing. Whatever teachings there are in Zen, they come out of one's own mind. We teach ourselves; Zen merely points the way.

DAISETZ TEITARO SUZUKI

An Introduction to Zen Buddhism

D. T. Suzuki (11 November 1870 - 12 July 1966) was a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen and Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in Far Eastern philosophy to the West. He was also a prolific translator of Chinese, Japanese, and Sanskrit literature. Suzuki was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963.

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Zen is not a body of dogma but a way of clarifying and enhancing consciousness.

THOMAS CLEARY

Zen Antics: One Hundred Stories of Enlightenment

Thomas Cleary (born 1949) is an author and translator of more than 80 books related to Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian, and Muslim classics, as well as The Art of War, a treatise on management, military strategy, and statecraft.


What we can change is our perceptions, which have the effect of changing everything.

DONNA QUESADA

Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers

Donna Quesada is an instructor of Eastern spiritual philosophy and Kundalini Yoga. She took her Buddhist precepts with Nyogen Yeo Roshi in 2005, the last successor of Taizan Maezumi Roshi, and the abbot of Hazy Moon Zen Center of Los Angeles.

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You don't think your way back to joy; you open to it.

DONNA QUESADA

Buddha in the Classroom: Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers

Donna Quesada is an instructor of Eastern spiritual philosophy and Kundalini Yoga. She took her Buddhist precepts with Nyogen Yeo Roshi in 2005, the last successor of Taizan Maezumi Roshi, and the abbot of Hazy Moon Zen Center of Los Angeles.

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