Zen Quotes

To carry yourself forward and experience myriad things is delusion. That myriad things come forth and experience themselves is awakening.
Dogen
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
Hakuin
If you cannot find the truth right where you are, where else do you expect to find it?
Dogen
The zazen I speak of is not meditation practice. It is simply the dharma gate of joyful ease.
Dogen
As long as you seek for something, you will get the shadow of reality and not reality itself.
Suzuki Roshi
A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, even though we do not love it.
Dogen
The true path is not difficult; just avoid picking and choosing.
Hakuin
Meditation in the midst of activity is a thousand times superior to meditation in stillness.
Hakuin
In a mind clear as still water, even the waves, breaking, are reflecting its light.
Hakuin
The practice of Zen is forgetting the self in the act of uniting with something.
D T Suzuki
Personal experience is everything in Zen. No ideas are intelligible to those who have no backing of experience.
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
Just as parents care for their children, you should bear in mind the whole universe.
Dogen
Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.
Dogen
This is the real secret of life -- to be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.
Alan Watts
The most important point is to accept yourself and stand on your two feet.
Suzuki Roshi
Without darkness, there is no light. Without the path, there is no arrival.
Hakuin
The true understanding is that the practice itself is enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
Buddhas and ordinary beings are not two. Enlightenment and delusion are not different paths.
Hakuin
To live – is that not enough? To love – is that not everything?
D T Suzuki
Study how water flows in a valley stream, smoothly and freely between the rocks.
Hakuin
Zen proposes its solution by directly appealing to facts of personal experience and not to book-knowledge.
D T Suzuki
The truth of Zen is the truth of life, and life means to live, to move, to act, not merely to reflect.
D T Suzuki
Whoever told you that practice and enlightenment are separate?
Dogen
The menu is not the meal.
Alan Watts
The mind is the root from which all things grow. If you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
Hakuin
When you understand one thing through and through, you understand everything. When you try to understand everything, you will not understand anything.
Suzuki Roshi
Leave your front door and your back door open. Allow your thoughts to come and go. Just don't serve them tea.
Suzuki Roshi
To live is enough.
Suzuki Roshi
Time passes unhindered. When we make ourselves better, we make the world better.
Dogen
The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there.
Dogen
When dharma fills your body and mind, you realize that something is missing.
Dogen
The ocean does not reject any water; therefore it is great. The mountain does not select its stones; therefore it is great.
Dogen
Do not think you will necessarily be aware of your own enlightenment.
Dogen
The purpose of studying Buddhism is not to study Buddhism, but to study ourselves.
Suzuki Roshi
When you do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself.
Suzuki Roshi
Nothing we see or hear is perfect. But right there in the imperfection is perfect reality.
Dogen
The mind is like a well-forged sword - it adapts to all situations.
Hakuin
Where is the place that your original face has not yet emerged?
Hakuin
The Buddha and all sentient beings are nothing but expressions of the one mind. There is nothing else.
Hakuin
When you are you, Zen is Zen. Big mind is just big mind.
Suzuki Roshi
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 is a way of life, not a theory or a piece of knowledge to be stored away in our minds.
D T Suzuki
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
When the mind is ready to understand, the truth will come to meet it.
D T Suzuki
Zen in its essence is the art of seeing into the nature of one's own being, and it points the way from bondage to freedom.
D T Suzuki
When you practice zazen you should not try to attain anything. You should just sit in the complete calmness of your mind and not rely on anything.
Suzuki Roshi
Who would then deny that when I am sipping tea in my tearoom I am swallowing the whole universe with it and that this very moment of my lifting the bowl to my lips is eternity itself transcending time and space?
D T Suzuki
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 instant you speak about a thing, you miss the mark.
Hakuin
When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.
Hakuin
Everybody has the light of Buddha within, but they don't look for it.
Hakuin
The eye with which I see Buddha is the same eye with which Buddha sees me.
Hakuin
Our practice cannot be perfect, but without being discouraged by this, we should continue it. This is the secret of practice.
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
When you walk in the mist, you get wet.
Dogen
The most important things in our practice are our physical posture and our way of breathing.
Suzuki Roshi
The time of the past becomes the present, the time of the present becomes the future, the time of the future becomes the present, and the time of the present becomes the past.
Dogen
The contradiction so puzzling to the ordinary way of thinking comes from the fact that we have to use language to communicate our inner experience, which in its very nature transcends linguistics.
D T Suzuki
Zen is not necessarily against words, but it is well aware of their limitations.
D T Suzuki