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- Jun 11 Tue 2013 09:19
Commentary - Henry Ward Beecher
- Aug 16 Tue 2011 09:27
ZenStories' Commentary - Teaching the Ultimate
- Aug 15 Mon 2011 12:18
新浪微群貼文評論 - 天真與純潔
- Aug 15 Mon 2011 09:38
新浪微博貼文評論 - 民主與共產
- Aug 14 Sun 2011 07:31
新浪微博貼文評論 - 奴隸與移民
- Aug 13 Sat 2011 09:32
新浪微博貼文 - 愚民政策
- Aug 12 Fri 2011 09:12
新浪微博貼文評論 - 中國最值得驕傲的傳統文化:不要臉!
- Aug 12 Fri 2011 08:30
新浪微博貼文 - 政治人物
- Aug 11 Thu 2011 12:20
ZenStories' Commentary - The Most Valuable Thing in the World
ZenStories' Commentary - The Most Valuable Thing in the World
Wisdom! Not The Head Of A Dead Cat. @101ZenStories Sozan, a Chinese Zen master, was asked by a student: “What is the most valuable thing in the world?” The master replied: “The head of a dead cat.” “Why is the head of a dead cat the most valuable thing in the world?” inquired the student. Sozan replied: “Because no one can name its price.”
- Aug 09 Tue 2011 08:41
ZenStories' Commentary - Your Light May Go Out
ZenStories' Commentary - Your Light May Go Out
Do You Meditate Constantly? @101ZenStories A student of Tendai, a philosophical school of Buddhism, came to the Zen abode of Gasan as a pupil. When he was departing a few years later, Gasan warned him: “Studying the truth speculatively is useful as a way of collecting preaching material. But remember that unless you meditate constantly your light of truth may go out.”
- Aug 08 Mon 2011 08:51
FB塗鴉牆留言回應 - 股市人為操縱
FB塗鴉牆留言回應 - 股市人為操縱
Joe Kao 股市重挫..不一定是壞消息..看你怎麼玩囉..而且股海本來就有高有低..這是眾所周知...玩股票愛沖短線賭博...就不要怨天尤人
- Aug 06 Sat 2011 12:01
ZenStories' Commentary - Temper
ZenStories' Commentary - Temper
No, Temper Is Your Own True Nature! @101ZenStories A Zen student came to Bankei and complained: “Master, I have an ungovernable temper. How can I cure it?” “You have something very strange,” replied Bankei. “Let me see what you have.” “Just now I cannot show it to you,” replied the other. “When can you show it to me?” asked Bankei. “It arises unexpectedly,” replied the student. “Then,” concluded Bankei, “it must not be your own true nature. If it were, you could show it to me at any time. When you were born you did not have it, and your parents did not give it to you. Think that over.”
- Aug 04 Thu 2011 13:32
ZenStories' Commentary - In the Hands of Destiny
ZenStories' Commentary - In the Hands of Destiny
This Is A Conspiracy, Not Zen. @101ZenStories A great Japanese warrior named Nobunaga decided to attack the enemy although he had only one-tenth the number of men the opposition commanded. He knew that he would win, but his soldiers were in doubt. On the way he stopped at a Shinto shrine and told his men: “After I visit the shrine I will toss a coin. If heads comes, we will win; if tails, we will lose. Destiny holds us in her hand.” Nobunaga entered the shrine and offered a silent prayer. He came forth and tossed a coin. Heads appeared. His soldiers were so eager to fight that they won their battle easily. “No one can change the hand of destiny,” his attendant told him after the battle. “Indeed not,” said Nobunaga, showing a coin which had been doubled, with heads facing either way.
- Aug 02 Tue 2011 08:50
FB塗鴉牆留言回應 - 卑微的自我
- Aug 01 Mon 2011 13:05
ZenStories' Commentary - Open Your Own Treasure House
ZenStories' Commentary - Open Your Own Treasure House
Have You Opened Your Own Treasure House Yet? @101ZenStories Daiju visited the master Baso in China. Baso asked: “What do you seek?” “Enlightenment,” replied Daiju.“You have your own treasure house. Why do you search outside?” Baso asked. Daiju inquired: “Where is my treasure house?”Baso answered: “What you are asking is your treasure house.” Daiju was enlightened! Ever after he urged his friends: “Open your own treasure house and use those treasures.”
- Jul 31 Sun 2011 08:55
ZenStories' Commentary - Joshu's Zen
ZenStories' Commentary - Joshu's Zen
Do Nothing! Neither Throw It Out Nor Carry It Out. @101ZenStories Joshu began the study of Zen when he was sixty years old and continued until he was eighty, when he realized Zen. He taught from the age of eighty until he was one hundred and twenty. A student once asked him: “If I haven’t anything in my mind, what shall I do?”Joshu replied: “Throw it out.” “But if I haven’t anything, how can I throw it out?” continued the questioner. “Well,” said Joshu, “then carry it out.”
- Jul 30 Sat 2011 12:02
ZenStories' Commentary - A Buddha
ZenStories' Commentary - A Buddha
One Who Is Not Even Human Cannot Be A Buddha. @101ZenStories In Tokyo in the Meiji era there lived two prominent teachers of opposite characteristics. One, Unsho, an instructor in Shingon, kept Buddha’s precepts scrupulously. He never drank intoxicants, nor did he eat after eleven o’clock in the morning. The other teacher, Tanzan, a professor of philosophy at the Imperial University, never observed the precepts. When he felt like eating, he ate, and when he felt like sleeping in the daytime, he slept. One day Unsho visited Tanzan, who was drinking wine at the time, not even a drop of which is supposed to touch the tongue of a Buddhist.“Hello, brother,” Tanzan greeted him. “Won’t you have a drink?”“I never drink!” exclaimed Unsho solemnly.“One who does not drink is not even human,” said Tanzan.“Do you mean to call me inhuman just because I do not indulge in intoxicating liquids!” exclaimed Unsho in anger. “Then if I am not human, what am I?”“A Buddha,” answered Tanzan.
- Jul 29 Fri 2011 19:28
Twitter Tweets - Insufficient Sleep
Twitter Tweets - Insufficient Sleep
This Is A Dangerous Misunderstanding. Insufficient Sleep Leads To Mental illness, eg: Bipolar Disorder; And Other Immune system Diseases, eg: Lupus erythematosus...Etc,. @pdparticle “Sleep is a waste of time and unproductive”The title of this post is a quote from a good friend (@louisgray). At first, I thought he was joking when he said this. I mean come on, do you really expect a person to never sleep? Anyways, over the past few weeks I have been observing via our late night facebook conversations, and he’s damn right. First of all, he’s literally awake all the time (no idea how he does it). Second of all, I have realized that sleep really is a waste of time and unproductive. Ever since Louis told me this, I have really re-thought my sleeping habits. Do I sleep? Yes, but probably only 3-4 hours a night compared to the 8-10 hours I was getting before. It is worth it and pays off. I won’t get into the details, but since then I have been able to accomplish so much more during the time I spend awake. It is truly amazing. In conclusion, thank you Louis from converting a sleep lover into a sleep hater. I know this skill is going to come in very handy in the upcoming years of my life.
- Jul 27 Wed 2011 07:34
FB塗鴉牆留言回應 - 實修與空談
- Jul 25 Mon 2011 20:27
FB 塗鴉牆留言回應 - 學生棄學出家