11+ Kodo Sawaki Quotes On You Pdf, You

Religion means living your own life, completely fresh and new, without being taken in by anyone. — Kodo Sawaki

Heaven and Earth give themselves. Air, water, plants, animals, and humans give themselves to each other. It is in this giving-themselves-to-each-other that we actually live. Whether you appreciate it or not, it is true. — Kodo Sawaki

Only a lion can recognize a lion's roar. — Kodo Sawaki

We stop the one who can't cease from seeking things outside, and practice with our bodies with a posture that seeks absolutely nothing. This is zazen. — Kodo Sawaki

You don’t seek the way. The way seeks you. — Kodo Sawaki

Satori has no beginning; practice has not end! — Kodo Sawaki

To be born as a human being is a rare thing, something to be grateful for. But being born as a human being is worthless if you spend your whole life in a mental hospital. It is worthless if you worry about not having money. It is worthless if you become neurotic because you cannot get a prestigious job. It is worthless if you weep because you lose your girlfriend. — Kodo Sawaki

You can't even trade a single fart with the next guy. Each and every one of us has to live out his own life. Don't waste time thinking about who's most talented. — Kodo Sawaki

Gain is delusion; loss is enlightenment. — Kodo Sawaki

Live the Self that fills the whole Universe. — Kodo Sawaki

No matter how many years you sit doing zazen, you will never become anything special. — Kodo Sawaki

Life Lessons by Kodo Sawaki

  1. Kodo Sawaki taught that the practice of zen is not about achieving enlightenment, but rather about living in the present moment and being mindful of our actions and thoughts.
  2. He believed that the path to enlightenment is through the practice of zazen, or seated meditation, which helps to cultivate a sense of inner peace and clarity.
  3. He also encouraged people to live a life of simplicity and to find joy in the small moments of everyday life.
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