Classical Zen sayings, Zen realms, and Zen terminology

Updated on culture 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    A flower is a world, a tree is a floating life, a grass is a paradise, a leaf is as it comes, a sand is bliss, a pure land is a party, a smile is a dust, a thought is quiet. Not only to collect, but also to comprehend the true meaning. Buddhism is very philosophical, and if you use the words of Buddhism a lot, you will naturally understand that the so-called book is written a hundred times, and its meaning is self-revealed.

    I hope you can continue to learn and use the Zen Buddhism you have learned to guide the people around you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Landlord, you're in for a look. Zen Buddhism has always emphasized that there is no definite law, and there is no law; If one law is not established, it cannot be tolerated. If you just take the words, you will fall into the ......

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let go of the flow of a normal mind.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first realm, "the leaves are full of empty mountains, where to find traces", which means that nature is vast and cannot find Zen, and the past group seen by raising the eyes is nothing but an objective object;

    Seeing the mountains is mountains, and seeing the water is water; to face the situation with the mode of human thinking;

    The second realm of "empty mountains and no people, water flow flowers bloom", although the Buddha has not yet found (and can not be found), but "water flow flowers bloom" is a metaphor for the news that my law enforcement has been broken, "water flow flowers bloom", is a desireless and inhuman sound and color realm, water is flowing, flowers are blooming, non-meditation is not to see the unobserved, the viewer can use this realm to understand the mind;

    Seeing mountains is not mountains and wild oranges, and seeing water is not water; It is to face the situation with the mode of thinking that it is viewing, knowing, believing and understanding, subduing its mind, not increasing or decreasing, and not giving up;

    The third realm, "the eternal sky, once the wind and the moon", symbolizes that time and space have been explored, and the Zen practitioner has an epiphany in an instant. Zen Buddhism's most intense attempt to break down idolatry and replace the overlooking "other" with nature seems to be the only way for it to seek liberation, and nature, as a hue and realm, is endowed with the indispensable meaning of "idealism", which is the most intuitive witness to individual liberation. Zen Buddhism looks at nature in this way, which is obviously different from Zhuangzi, but it is intrinsically related to the spirit of Zhuangzi.

    Zhuangzi is in harmony with nature, and Zen Buddhism is in nature to witness itself, and the purpose is to achieve freedom, but in the face of nature, the former's leisure is "swimming" (affinity), and the latter's liberation is "realization" (enlightenment). This third realm is to understand all the major rights and wrongs of life, and to communicate with the spirit of heaven and earth"Enlightenment".

    Seeing a mountain is just a mountain, seeing water is just water; In the phase of separation, there is phase without self; In the thought of detachment, the mind is still moving; There is only a frame of reference for the phases: there is no frame of reference for the concepts, and there is no frame of reference for the phases of matter. It is to face the situation in the mode of seeing all the appearances in the rotten spring, that is, seeing the appearance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The basic doctrine of Zen Buddhism is "Prajna emptiness", and what it teaches is not the graded Zen that has been practiced in ancient times, but the Patriarch Zen that directly refers to the enlightenment and enlightenment of the mind.

    Zen Buddhism, a sect of Chinese Buddhism. He advocates the practice of meditation, hence the name. And because it calls itself "spreading the Buddha's heart seal", with the purpose of realizing the inherent Buddha nature of all living beings, it is also called the Buddha's heart sect.

    The ancestral garden of Zen Buddhism includes Henan Shaolin Temple, Anhui Yuexi Second Ancestor Temple, Tianzhu Mountain Three Ancestral Temple, Hubei Huangmei Four Ancestral Temple, Five Ancestral Temple, and Guangdong Nanhua Temple.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Zen is the abbreviation of Dhyana (Dhyana), which is translated into Chinese as meditation, which means meditation in silence, and is generally called meditation. The doctrine of Zen Buddhism is to concentrate the mind on a dharma state and study it with a view to realizing the nature of the mind, which is called meditation, hence the name.

    For Zen Buddhism. There are many types of Zen, such as Sound Meditation, Bodhisattva Meditation, Lower Meditation, and Transcendent Meditation. In terms of Zen studies, there is a unique force in China, that is, the so-called 'Zen Buddhism'.

    What this sect teaches is not the second-stage Zen that has been taught in ancient times, but the Patriarch Zen that directly points to the enlightenment of the mind.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The method is to point directly to the human heart and become a Buddha by seeing nature.

    Its characteristics are: no writing, no teaching.

    If there are any basic teachings, it is the same as the basic ideas of other schools of Buddhism: all actions are impermanent, all dharmas have no self, all omissions are suffering, and nirvana is silent. The only difference is the method.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No thoughts, no dwellings, no phases

    Huineng has no tricks.

    Constantly thinking about it.

    Count the hearts of the mind.

    Bodhi is long.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Transcend all relative.

    No thoughts, no dwellings, no phases

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's just that "there is no definite law", that's all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    All laws are unphased, and all self is impermanent.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Zen" means to clear the mind of tranquility. Also do Buddhist terminology. Refers to the Zen mind, a quiet and quiet state of mind.

    1. Pronunciation: chán yì

    2. Part of speech: noun.

    3. Source: From the Tang Dynasty poet Liu Changqing's work "Looking for the Seclusion of Nanxi Changshan Daoist", "Creek flowers and Zen are relatively forgetful." ”

    Translation: Facing the wild flowers and the silent Zen by the stream, I feel quite compatible, what else do I need to say?

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