‘As our awareness grows, the shadows of delusion fade, not by force but by the simple presence of light, revealing reality as it is — open, boundless, and free from obscuration.’ Everyday Buddhism
Morning meditation — Mortal nature is Buddha nature.
‘Mortal nature is Buddha nature. Beyond this there’s no Buddha. Buddha is our nature. There’s no Buddha besides this nature.’ Bodhidharma
Morning meditation — The nature of mind is non-arising.
‘The nature of mind is non-arising, What need is there of knowledge and views? Originally there is not a single dharma; Why discuss inspiration and training?’ Bassui Tokushō
Morning meditation — Extraordinary people ultimately extend.
‘A poem says: Extraordinary people ultimately extend in all horizontal and vertical directions.’ Kusan Sunim
Morning meditation — Each moment lived without clinging.
‘Each moment lived without clinging — whether it be to an idea, an object, a person, or anything — is a moment without anguish. When we truly see that, we also see that that is where liberation lies, liberation from sorrow.’ Diana St Ruth
The Magic Moment in Meditation
This classic meditation practice is designed to deepen concentration by teaching us to focus on the in-breath and out-breath. Sit comfortably on a cushion or a chair. Keep your back erect, but without straining or overarching. (If you can’t sit, lie on your back, on a...
How to Practice Tonglen Meditation
Tonglen practice, also known as “taking and sending,” reverses our usual logic of avoiding suffering and seeking pleasure. In tonglen practice, we visualize taking in the pain of others with every in-breath and sending out whatever will benefit them on the out-breath....
Morning Meditation — The beginning of this buddha-knowledge.
‘The beginning of this buddha-knowledge is the discovery of the wondrous law of the one mind.’ Zen Master Hakuin
Morning meditation — Rather than searching for a distant place.
‘Rather than searching for a distant place where suffering does not exist, the Buddha invites us to investigate the nature of suffering itself, right here in the present.’ Everyday Buddhism
People think that the gift of the gab and being smart, are signs of wisdom, by Hakuin Zenji
The Buddhist world is now filled with people of their sort.
