Zen Quotes

To what shall I compare this life? It is like a boat that left at dawn, leaving no trace.
Dogen
The basic teaching of Buddhism is the teaching of transiency, or change.
Suzuki Roshi
The whole moon and the entire sky are reflected in one dewdrop on the grass.
Dogen
Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment.
Dogen
If you forget yourself, you become the universe.
Hakuin
The role of Zen is neither to stand above life nor to run away from it, but to face it with a spirit of determination.
D T Suzuki
Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
Alan Watts
To live is enough.
Suzuki Roshi
As long as you seek for something, you will get the shadow of reality and not reality itself.
Suzuki Roshi
When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.
Hakuin
The color of the mountains is Buddha's body; the sound of running water is his great speech.
Dogen
Your own treasure house contains everything you need; why search outside?
Hakuin
To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things.
Dogen
Study how water flows in a valley stream, smoothly and freely between the rocks.
Hakuin
The mind of the beginner is empty, free of the habits of the expert, ready to accept, to doubt, and open to all the possibilities.
Suzuki Roshi
Even if you speak of 'understanding,' this understanding is not a matter of knowledge. It is what fills the entire body and mind.
Dogen
Zen is a way of life, not a theory or a piece of knowledge to be stored away in our minds.
D T Suzuki
If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is open to everything.
Suzuki Roshi
The instant you speak about a thing, you miss the mark.
Hakuin
To carry yourself forward and experience myriad things is delusion. That myriad things come forth and experience themselves is awakening.
Dogen
Moment after moment, completely devote yourself to listening to your inner voice.
Suzuki Roshi
When you see forms or hear sounds fully engaging body-and-mind, you intuit dharma intimately.
Dogen
The awareness that you are here, right now, is the ultimate fact.
Suzuki Roshi
Wherever you are, you are one with the clouds and one with the sun and the stars you see. You are one with everything. That is more true than I can say, and more true than you can hear.
Suzuki Roshi
Not knowing how near the truth is, we seek it far away.
Hakuin
The real purpose of Zen is to see things as they are, to observe things as they are, and to let everything go as it goes.
D T Suzuki
To be in harmony with the wholeness of things is not to have anxiety over imperfection.
Dogen
The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there.
Dogen
Our practice cannot be perfect, but without being discouraged by this, we should continue it. This is the secret of practice.
Suzuki Roshi
The true path is not difficult; just avoid picking and choosing.
Hakuin
When you listen to someone, you should give up all your preconceived ideas and your subjective opinions.
Suzuki Roshi
The more you suffer the deeper grows your character, and with the deepening of your character you read the more penetratingly into the secrets of life.
D T Suzuki
What Zen wants us to do is to acquire an entirely new point of view whereby to look into the mysteries of life and the secrets of nature.
D T Suzuki
Life is an art, and like perfect art it should be self-forgetting.
D T Suzuki
Without darkness, there is no light. Without the path, there is no arrival.
Hakuin
In the spiritual world there are no time divisions such as the past, present and future; for they have contracted themselves into a single moment of the present where life quivers in its true sense.
D T Suzuki
Where is the place that your original face has not yet emerged?
Hakuin
The true purpose of Zen is to see things as they are, to observe things as they are, and to let everything go as it goes.
Suzuki Roshi
The state of mind that exists when you sit in the right posture is, itself, enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
The silence between the notes is as important as the notes themselves.
Hakuin
The mind is like a well-forged sword - it adapts to all situations.
Hakuin
The zazen I speak of is not meditation practice. It is simply the dharma gate of joyful ease.
Dogen
Nothing we see or hear is perfect. But right there in the imperfection is perfect reality.
Suzuki Roshi
At the bottom of great doubt lies great awakening. If you doubt fully, you will awaken fully.
Hakuin
A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it.
Dogen
Zen proposes its solution by directly appealing to facts of personal experience and not to book-knowledge.
D T Suzuki
When dharma fills your body and mind, you realize that something is missing.
Dogen
The farther you enter into truth, the deeper it is.
Hakuin
The mind is the root from which all things grow. If you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
Hakuin
When you walk in the mist, you get wet.
Dogen
The ocean does not reject any water; therefore it is great. The mountain does not select its stones; therefore it is great.
Dogen
Zazen is not step-by-step meditation. Rather it is simply the easy and pleasant practice of a Buddha, the realization of the Buddha's Wisdom.
Dogen
Zen teaches nothing; it merely enables us to wake up and become aware. It does not teach, it points.
D T Suzuki
The treasure house within you contains everything, and you are free to use it. You don't need to seek outside.
Hakuin
The true understanding is that the practice itself is enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
The way is basically perfect. It is not a matter of practice or enlightenment.
Dogen
To study the Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by all things.
Dogen
The mind of the past is ungraspable; the mind of the future is ungraspable; the mind of the present is ungraspable.
Hakuin
The archer ceases to be conscious of himself as the one who is engaged in hitting the bull's-eye which confronts him. This state of unconsciousness is realized only when, completely empty and rid of the self, he becomes one with the perfecting of his technical skill.
D T Suzuki
Meditation in the midst of activity is a thousand times superior to meditation in stillness.
Hakuin