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Some philosophies of Zen
Famous sayings of Zen philosophy

"Standing on the top of a high mountain, walking on the deep seabed."

"Kill knife, live sword."

"Cliff, voluntary. When you die and recover, you can't bully the king. "

"If you kill your heart, you will have a Dharma."

"Great doubts and great enlightenment, little doubts and little enlightenment, there is no doubt that there is no enlightenment."

"Take truth as a habit and turn habit into truth."

"ignite passion and open wisdom."

"You can die at any time and live step by step."

"To be true, to be enlightened."

"That is, this use, from now on; Use it from here, just use it. "

"It's too cold at the top, too cold at the bottom."

"Remember to zero; Return to zero. "

"Standing on your own feet, achieving your goals on your own, and consciously feeling him, you feel complete."

"Well, all sentient beings have the wisdom and virtue of the Tathagata, but they can't prove it because they want to climb up."

How good is the Zen above? But who can do it?

The greatest pain in life is "knowing what you can't do"-knowing the truth means you can't do it!

The significance of meditation lies in: let you really "know" and "walk"-only you can "know" and you are not allowed to "know"!