Zen Quotes

The ocean does not reject any water; therefore it is great. The mountain does not select its stones; therefore it is great.
Dogen
When both body and mind are at peace, all things appear as they are: perfect, complete, lacking nothing.
Dogen
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
Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.
Alan Watts
Do not follow the ideas of others, but learn to listen to the voice within yourself.
Dogen
Treat every moment as your last. It is not preparation for something else.
Suzuki Roshi
Without accepting the fact that everything changes, we cannot find perfect composure.
Suzuki Roshi
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
When you listen to someone, you should give up all your preconceived ideas and your subjective opinions.
Suzuki Roshi
The menu is not the meal.
Alan Watts
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
When you are you, Zen is Zen. Big mind is just big mind.
Suzuki Roshi
The silence between the notes is as important as the notes themselves.
Hakuin
Zen is not necessarily against words, but it is well aware of their limitations.
D T Suzuki
The dharma wheel turns from the beginning. There is neither excess nor deficiency. The whole universe is moistened with nectar, and the truth is ready to harvest.
Dogen
What we call "I" is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale and when we exhale.
Suzuki Roshi
The true understanding is that the practice itself is enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
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
The most important point is to accept yourself and stand on your two feet.
Suzuki Roshi
Nothing we see or hear is perfect. But right there in the imperfection is perfect reality.
Dogen
Moment after moment, completely devote yourself to listening to your inner voice.
Suzuki Roshi
Only when you can be extremely pliable and soft can you be extremely hard and strong.
Hakuin
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
When walking, just walk. When sitting, just sit. Above all, don't wobble.
Hakuin
Meditation in the midst of activity is a thousand times superior to meditation in stillness.
Hakuin
The mind of the past is ungraspable; the mind of the future is ungraspable; the mind of the present is ungraspable.
Hakuin
To forget the self is to be actualized by myriad things.
Dogen
Each of you is perfect the way you are... and you can use a little improvement.
Suzuki Roshi
The state of mind that exists when you sit in the right posture is, itself, enlightenment.
Suzuki Roshi
The mind is the root from which all things grow. If you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
Hakuin
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
Hakuin
The most important things in our practice are our physical posture and our way of breathing.
Suzuki Roshi
We should find perfect existence through imperfect existence.
Suzuki Roshi
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few.
Suzuki Roshi
To what shall I compare this life? It is like a boat that left at dawn, leaving no trace.
Dogen
Enlightenment is intimacy with all things.
Dogen
Enlightenment is like the moon reflected on the water. The moon does not get wet, nor is the water broken.
Dogen
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 do something, you should burn yourself completely, like a good bonfire, leaving no trace of yourself.
Suzuki Roshi
Just as parents care for their children, you should bear in mind the whole universe.
Dogen
The world is its own magic.
Suzuki Roshi
Without darkness, there is no light. Without the path, there is no arrival.
Hakuin
The eye with which I see Buddha is the same eye with which Buddha sees me.
Hakuin
Intrinsically all living beings are Buddhas, just as ice and water are of the same substance.
Hakuin
Just to be alive is enough.
Suzuki Roshi
The obstacle is the path.
Hakuin
If you forget yourself, you become the universe.
Hakuin
Nothing we see or hear is perfect. But right there in the imperfection is perfect reality.
Suzuki Roshi
To live – is that not enough? To love – is that not everything?
D T Suzuki
The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there.
Dogen
Where is the place that your original face has not yet emerged?
Hakuin
Life is like stepping onto a boat which is about to sail out to sea and sink.
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
The purpose of studying Buddhism is not to study Buddhism, but to study ourselves.
Suzuki Roshi
The practice of Zen is forgetting the self in the act of uniting with something.
D T Suzuki
Zen teaches nothing; it merely enables us to wake up and become aware. It does not teach, it points.
D T Suzuki
If your mind is empty, it is always ready for anything; it is open to everything.
Suzuki Roshi
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
The idea of Zen is to catch life as it flows. There is nothing extraordinary or mysterious about Zen. I raise my hand; I take a book from the other side of the desk; I hear the boys playing ball outside my window; I see the clouds blown away beyond the neighboring wood: all these I do in Zen.
D T Suzuki
When you find your place where you are, practice occurs, actualizing the fundamental point.
Dogen