I have a bright pearl, which has been locked up by the dust for a long time. Now the dust is gone and the light is born, shining through thousands of mountains and rivers----"Five Lanterns Huiyuan" by Zen Master Chai Lingyu
If there is no law, there is no law. If there is no law, there is no law. When we can't do anything now, how could we ever be lawful? ---- Sakyamuni
All dharmas arise due to causes and conditions, and all dharmas cease due to causes and conditions. I, the great ascetic Buddha, often say this ---- I can't remember
Everything that exists For the law. Like a dream bubble. Like dew and like electricity. Chang Zuo said so. ---- "Diamond Sutra"
No stains, no attachment, no thoughts and no support. The physical nature is immeasurable, and those who see it are mighty and amazed. ---- Dafangguangfo Huayan Sutra
Actually, what you are talking about is the Zen poem of the Sixth Patriarch Huineng