20+ Seungsahn Quotes On Instagram, Friendship
Seungsahn was a Korean Zen master and the 78th Patriarch in his lineage. He was the founder of the international Kwan Um School of Zen and was known for his direct and often humorous teaching style. He was a major influence in introducing Zen Buddhism to the West, and his teachings continue to be widely studied and practiced today. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Seungsahn on instagram, friendship, love.
If you throw away all thoughts of attainment, you will then come to see the real purpose of your quest. — Seungsahn
Taoist chanting, Confucian chanting, Christian chanting, Buddhist chanting don't matter. Chanting Coca Cola, Coca Cola, Coca Cola … can be just as good if you keep a clear mind. But if you don't keep a clear mind, and are only following your thinking as you mouth the words, even the Buddha cannot help you. — Seungsahn
Craziness is good. Crazy people are happy, free, they have no hindrance. But since you have many attachment, you are only a little crazy. This is not crazy enough. You must become completely crazy. Then you will understand. — Seungsahn
The Great Way has no gate. Clear water has no taste. The tongue has no bone. In complete stillness, a stone girl is dancing. — Seungsahn
I always try meditation. Meditation means always keeping one mind, not-moving mind. — Seungsahn
A long time ago, Descartes sad, “I think, therefore I am.” But if you are not thinking, what? — Seungsahn
Throwing away Zen mind is correct Zen mind. Only keep the question, 'What is the best way of helping other people?' — Seungsahn
Just keep clear mind, go straight ahead, try, try, try for ten thousand years. — Seungsahn
Perceiving your own voice means perceiving your true self or nature. When you and the sound become one, you dont hear the sound; you are the sound. — Seungsahn
In the past, kong-an (koan) practicing meant checking someone's enlightenment. Now we use kong-ans to make our lives correct. . . . You must use kong-ans to take away your opinions. When you take away your opinions, your mind is clear like space, which means from moment to moment you can reflect any situation and respond correctly and meticulously. — Seungsahn
The Truth is realized in an instant; the Act is practiced step by step. — Seungsahn
If you are thinking, you can't understand Zen. Anything that can be written in a book, anything that can be said - all this is thinking . . . but if you read with a mind that has cut off all thinking, then Zen books, sutras and Bibles are all the truth. So is the barking of a dog or the crowing of a rooster. All things are teaching you at every moment, and these sounds are even better teaching than Zen books. — Seungsahn
Zen is very easy! It's like touching your nose when you wash your face in the morning! — Seungsahn
The one who praises you is a thief. The one who criticizes you is your true friend. — Seungsahn
If you want something then you lose everything. If you don’t want anything then you already have everything. — Seungsahn
Clear mind is like the full moon in the sky. Sometimes clouds come and cover it, but the moon is always behind them. Clouds go away, then the moon shines brightly. So don't worry about clear mind: it is always there. When thinking comes, behind it is clear mind. When thinking goes, there is only clear mind. Thinking comes and goes, comes and goes, You must not be attached to the coming or the going. — Seungsahn
Human beings understand too much. — Seungsahn
When reading, only read. When eating, only eat. When thinking, only think. — Seungsahn
In original nature There is no this and that. The Great Round Mirror Has no likes or dislikes. — Seungsahn
If you want to understand what a watermelon is, you take a watermelon, get a knife, and cut the watermelon. Then you put a slice in your mouth. Boom! YOUR experience! — Seungsahn
Life Lessons by Seungsahn
- Seungsahn taught that life is a journey of self-discovery and that we should be mindful of our actions and reactions in order to live a meaningful life.
- He emphasized the importance of living in the present moment and being mindful of our thoughts and feelings in order to live a life of joy and peace.
- He also taught that we should be open to the teachings of others and strive to be the best versions of ourselves.
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