Friday, February 8, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

Nothing is more miserable than to explore the nature of all things, to spy into the depths of the earth, and search by conjecture into the souls of those around us. It is enough for a man to devote himself to the divinity which is within him, and to pay it genuine worship. Marcus Aurelius, from Meditations. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Thursday, February 7, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

Remember, my dear Govinda, the world of appearances is transitory, the style of our clothes and hair is extremely transitory. Our hair and our bodies themselves transitory. Siddhartha, by Herman Hesse. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

The natural desire of good men is knowledge. Leonardo DaVinci.

Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

Hey, FADED daffodil, FLOATING DOWN THE RIVER TO TIENOUAN! IF YOU SEE THERE A YOUNG GIRL DREAMING, UNDER A CINNAMON TREE which HAS BLOSSOMED TWICE SINCE WE EMBRACED, TELL HER I SMELL A FRESH CARNATION, TO REMEMBER HER PERFUME. Wan Tsu, From The Jade Flute, Chinese Poems in Prose. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Monday, February 4, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

The secret with me is that in success, as in failure, in the consciousness of my doing, as in my habits, I am myself. There are a great many who dare not to be themselves. Björnstjerne Björnson. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

There is a characteristic of Zen which cannot be found in any other religion. That is to say, its peculiar mode of expressing profound religious insight by such actions as the lifting up of a hair-brush, or by the tapping of the chair with a staff, or by a loud outcry, and so forth. Kaiten Nukariya, The Religion of the Samurai. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

When you were a wandering desire in the mist, I too was there, a wandering desire. Then we sought one another, and out of our eagerness, dreams were born. And dreams were timeless, and dreams were infinite space without measure. The Forerunner, by Kahlil Gibran. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.

Friday, February 1, 2019

Your Daily Zen Practice

We love the things we love, for what they are. Robert Frost. Note. Your Daily Zen Practice is moving to a new skill area. Please sign up for your daily zen practice again.