Quotations from Buddhist philosophy
Self-nature is like enlightenment. All living beings are Buddhas. Below are the Buddhist philosophical quotes that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read and learn from them!
1. The Tao is understood by the heart. Why are you sitting down?
2. If a Bodhisattva understands the selfless Dharma, the Tathagata says he is truly a Bodhisattva.
3. Don’t always be dissatisfied with others, but always review yourself. If you are dissatisfied with others, you are suffering.
4. A person who is full of jealousy, is not honest in his heart, and speaks incorrectly cannot be regarded as a person with good facial features. The truth of life is only hidden in the dull.
5. If all Bodhisattvas practice the Dharma and make offerings, they will achieve the goal of making offerings to the Tathagata. Practicing in this way is a true offering.
6. If you can discover your own shortcomings as accurately as you can see the shortcomings of others, then your life will be extraordinary.
7. A straight thought. That is when sentient beings become Buddhas. There is a Buddha in my heart. Self-Buddha is the true Buddha. If you have no Buddha mind. Where can I find the true Buddha?
8. Compassion is your best weapon.
9. Having too many desires is suffering, causing fatigue in life and death. Starting from greed, having few desires and doing nothing will keep your body and mind at ease.
10. Being able to talk but not do it is not true wisdom.
11. In order to be a good doctor for all kinds of suffering. Show those who are on the wrong path the right path. In the dark night, to make light. For those who are poor, they can obtain hidden treasures.
12. The truth of life is just hidden in the dull.
13. Because all sentient beings have different thoughts, their karma is also different. Therefore, there are various desires that rotate.
14. You cannot see the Tathagata through your body.
15. A pure mind should be born in this way. A mind should not be based on color, a mind should not be based on sounds, fragrances, touches, and laws. A mind should be based on nothing.
16. All conditioned phenomena are like dreams, bubbles, dew, and electricity. It should be observed that the color is not different from the void and is not different from the color.
17. Sit quietly and think about your own mistakes, and don’t talk about others’ faults in small talk.
18. There are countless motes in one mote, and it is difficult to think of the Buddha in each mosaic.
19. All appearances are false. If you see that all forms are non-identical, you will see the Tathagata.
20. The Tathagata said: All dharma is Buddhist dharma. All the dharmas mentioned are not all dharmas, hence the name all dharmas.
21. It is shameful for people to cover up their own shortcomings by hurting others.
22. When a Bodhisattva gives alms, he will not think of his grudges and relatives, but will not think of old evils or hate others.
23. A person’s happiness is not about how much he has, but about how little he cares about.
24. Self-nature is enlightened. All living beings are Buddhas. Self-nature is like confusion. Buddha is a living being. Self-equality. All living beings are Buddhas. Self-nature is evil and dangerous. Buddha is a living being.
25. People are not bad, they just have habits. Everyone has habits, but the depth is different. As long as he has a Taoist heart, forgive him if you can, and don't regard him as a bad person.
26. Practice is to correct your wrong ideas.
27. Bodhi belongs to all living beings. If there were no sentient beings, all Bodhisattvas would never be able to achieve supreme enlightenment.
28. In the past eons without beginning, I have committed countless bad deeds with my body, speech and mind out of greed, anger and ignorance. If this evil karma has a physical form, it will not be tolerated in the realm of space.
29. The shadow of the moon and the pine waves contain Taoism, and the fragrance of flowers and birds’ chirping reveal the meaning of Zen.
30. People who don’t know how to love themselves are incapable of loving others.
31. Those who create opportunities are brave, and those who wait for opportunities are fools.
32. Every trauma is a kind of maturity.
33. The Tathagata should not meet with all kinds of things.
34. Time will pass, let time flow away your troubles!
35. What the Tathagata says is undesirable, unspeakable, illegal, and non-illegal.
36. The so-called Buddhism is not Buddhism.
37. If you want to be like Buddhas, dragons and elephants, you must first be like horses and cows.
38. There is no Dharma, and the Buddha attained Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.
39. Believe in Buddhism and learn Buddhism, not for yourself, but for all sentient beings in the sea of ??suffering. Men and women besieging the city! Collect it first, and then savor it when you have free time!
40. When all dharmas are gathered together, after all, there is no owner, no self or place. Although each follows his or her own profession and appears differently, the reality is that there is no author. Therefore, all dharmas are unimaginable and their nature is like an illusion.
41. People who always distort the good intentions of others are hopeless.
42. It only takes one sentence to destroy a person, but it takes a thousand words to cultivate a person. Please be more merciful.
43. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas only bless those who are willing to help themselves.
44. A person who studies Taoism. All good and evil thoughts. It should be eliminated. Nameless. Named for its own nature.
Undual nature. It's in name only. Establish all teachings based on reality.
45. The law should be given up, let alone illegal.
46. Bodhisattvas have a method that can end the suffering of all evil paths. What is one? It means that day and night, always think about and observe good dharma, so that the thoughts of all good dharma will increase, and no unwholesome dharma will be allowed to be mixed. This will make all evils end forever and the good Dharma be perfected.
47. People who can think of others will never be lonely.
48. Listen more carefully to what others have to say, and don’t rush to express your own opinions.
49. Wuwu does not practice good, Tengteng does not do evil, is silent and stops seeing and hearing, and has a wandering mind without attachment.
50. Being angry is punishing yourself for the faults of others.
51. All laws have no self, no one, no sentient beings, and no life span.
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