1. The lost scenery, the separated people, the longing that cannot wait, all live at the end of fate.
2. The awakened person grasps the moment as eternity; the confused person wastes his time and regrets it later.
3. There are two ways to grow up in the world, one is to understand, and the other is to forget what you cannot understand and have no worries in your heart. All grew up the latter way. The world is troubled, I have experienced it, I have understood it, I have seen through it, I have understood it, the most beautiful thing in life is to be indifferent...
4. Living in this world, the power of each of us is always too weak, and we cannot control time. The weather, the sun, moon and stars are changing. We cannot dominate others. We always emphasize that everyone is an independent individual, and we just want to point out here that you should not have too much hope and dependence on others, even those closest to you.
5. Keep a Zen heart, let the sadness that should not be left disappear in the hot air, watch a flower bloom, find a piece of happy music, look for flowers to fall in a season, and watch a lifetime of beauty years.
6. Asked: "Why do people live?" Buddha said: "Searching for roots."
7. The greatest cultivation in life is tolerance.
8. All dharmas are dependent on each other, just like grass, trees, mountains and rivers are dependent on the earth, and the earth is dependent on water. Everything is dependent on each other. (Ancient India) Nagarjuna's "Great Wisdom" Volume 31
9. If a person lives for a hundred years and is lazy and not diligent, it is better to live for one day and work hard to be diligent.
10. If you have a kind heart, you will have happiness. If you have kind wishes, you will have good power. You will create your own field of blessings and gain your own blessings.
11. The easiest thing is to persevere, and the most difficult thing is to persevere. Starting from the smallest details, the accumulation bit by bit can penetrate the stubborn stone.
12. On a sleepless night, it is really touching to see the moonlight dripping on the side of your pillow. Walking on a country road, the night is cool and mixed with the fragrance of various plants. In the leisurely time, I look up and bump into the moon's silent eyes. I feel empty both physically and mentally, but I feel not only sentimental, but also Zen. It's a pity that sometimes the mosquitoes on the path are very powerful. After walking for a while, you will inevitably scratch yourself, which is really disappointing.
13. As the saying goes: "Nine times out of ten, a humble person will be empty-headed. Nine out of ten people who are complacent will be empty-minded." When we achieve good results, we must maintain a humble attitude and we will reach a higher level. building.
14. Seven births are dependent on one, one is destroyed, one is destroyed, seven are born, one is destroyed and destroyed, six or seven will never change. (Tang Dynasty) Changsha Zen Master Jingcen (Volume 10 of "The Legend of the Lamp")
15. Some people are destined to be missed, either he misses you or you miss him; some things are destined to be missed. Experience is not experienced here, but must be experienced there. Life is so short, but there are so many destined people and things. As a result, life is overwhelmed and the soul is often lonely. Rather than being held back by destiny and losing the joy of life, it is better to make peace with destiny and gain the optimism of life.
16. If you can take care of your own mind, you can take care of everything.
17. A person who sees nature can obtain it even if it is established, and it can be obtained even if it is not established. He can come and go freely without any stagnation or hindrance. He can apply it according to his actions and respond according to his words. He can see the incarnation universally and is not separated from his own nature, that is, Gaining free supernatural power and playing with Samadhi is called seeing one’s nature. ——"Tan Sutra·Dunjian No. 8"
18. Impermanence is suffering, desire is suffering, and living in ease is also suffering. It’s just that people only focus on pursuit and enjoyment, and forget that there is something hidden behind everything. The pain of impermanence.
19. Encouragement is a virtue, don’t be stingy with encouragement. Giving a child an encouraging look may inadvertently give him a pair of wings of hope; giving an encouraging word to an adult may often light up the sky of one's confidence. Life needs encouragement, life longs for encouragement, and life cannot be separated from encouragement. Encouragement is a kind of kindness and a kind of fraternity.
20. Treat all pain, difficulties or worries as the best education in life and as another kind of "recharge" in life. Living every day is like opening each page of a book; and the people or troubles you encounter every day are like a motto or a warning on this page.
21. The difficulty of love is not that it is gorgeous, but that love that is plain and born from the heart can withstand the twists and turns of time, and can allow each other to know each other and stay together in the ordinary passing years, and never leave.
22. In addition, only by lowering one's own attitude can one learn knowledge and wisdom from others.
23. Worrying about two things, not getting things done well, and being too lazy to care about one thing. The correct approach is: if you do something, do it seriously, if you are lazy, just be lazy as much as you can, and don't get stuck between the two.
24. The past has become an illusion, so don’t worry about it; the future is still a dream, so don’t worry about it; stay grounded in the present and grasp the present, and you will be with the past and the future. Life is the most precious wealth. As long as a person still has breath, he has unlimited hope. Make good use of time, grasp every moment of the present in the stability and harmony of the soul, and you can move towards a wonderful tomorrow.
25. The religion of the future will be the religion of the universe. It should transcend personal gods, avoid dogma and theology, and cover both natural and spiritual aspects. Its foundation should be established on a certain religious consciousness, which comes from the experience of the unity of all things in the universe. Buddhism is exactly the kind of religion described above. If you ask which religion can meet the needs of modern scientific progress, then this religion is Buddhism.
26. Joy when you are in trouble, free and easy when you are down. Wealth is not an external identity, not a combination of money, nor a value measured by material things, but a state of mind and body.
27. Husband, food, men and women, sex, sex, money, and money are not obstacles to the way at first, but the obstacles are especially the heart, mind, and ears. Therefore, people in the past said that no merit comes before having wisdom, and no great disaster comes before having a body.
28. Being sentimental is not a sin, especially for ordinary people. But if people don’t know how to restrain or choose when facing various emotions, but instead ask for more, they will bring pain to themselves. If you can stop after getting emotional satisfaction, you will not lose your way and make yourself exhausted mentally and physically.
29. The heart is not inside, outside, or in the middle. Just as the mind is, so are the sins and dirt, and the same is true for all dharmas. They do not come from such.
30. No matter how good the opportunity or blessing is, if you can’t grasp the cause and fate, it will be fleeting!
31. A and B collide at an intersection. A said: "I was going straight on the straight road, and B suddenly took a turn off the hypotenuse. That's why B was wrong." B also said: "I was going straight on a straight road, and A suddenly turned off the hypotenuse. That's why A was wrong." Thinking him evil is the same as most people in the world.
32. Giving up everything inside and outside, body and mind, just like empty space with nothing to hold on to, and then responding to things wherever they are, forgetting everything, this is great equanimity. "Huang Bo Chuan Xin Dharma Essentials"
33. Buddhist sayings say that correct thoughts determine correct actions. This is a very important concept. Negative emotions arise from thoughts. Clearing your mind of negative thoughts about others will clear your mind of problems, worries, and fears so that you no longer want to gossip or denigrate others, and you will no longer bring negativity to yourself.
34. Born in this world, everyone will inevitably face hardships and hardships. If you think about it, you will be in heaven, but if you don’t think about it, it will be hell. And a positive and optimistic attitude is a good medicine that can heal your wounds and let you hit the road with new hope. Just like a trip, there are countless bumps and muddy roads along the way, but there are also endless spring flowers and autumn moons.
35. No matter how the world changes, no matter how the times change, our firm confidence in the Three Jewels will never waver; no matter we are in good times or encountering adversity, our deep belief in cause and effect will never be affected. Influence. Because the devotion to the Three Jewels of the Guru and the deep belief in the reincarnation of cause and effect first arise from the depths of the heart, are accompanied by the truth of Buddhism in the middle, and finally become one with the ultimate reality.
36. When encountering adversity in life, you should accept it happily and accept it, as there will be good causes and good consequences.
37. For thousands of years, monks in many monasteries have done their homework in the morning and evening, reciting the Four Great Vows: "I vow to save all sentient beings, I vow to end endless troubles, I vow to learn countless Dharma doors, and I vow to achieve the supreme path of Buddhism." These four kinds of vows are intended to free practitioners from the troubles of seven emotions and six desires.
38. The truth of Buddhism is like a bright lamp, which will dispel the ignorance of all sentient beings and enlighten the wisdom of the soul. Follow the footsteps of truth and let us take a journey to Bodhi. This must be a journey of silence and tranquility.
39. A gentleman should do something and not do something. Integrity, kindness and self-confidence are treasures that we can never use in our lifetime. If you do these, you will be happier than anyone else.
40. Although we have obtained a human body with leisure and leisure, if we do not get the guidance, urging and support of good teachers in the long journey of life, we will suffer from the strong karma and bad deeds of the past life. Due to the influence of habitual habits, we can only involuntarily circulate in the sea of ??suffering in samsara, suffering and unable to extricate ourselves. Therefore, it is so important to rely on and be close to virtuous teachers.
41. There is one eternal topic, that is love; there is one myth that has been passed down to this day, that is Magpie Bridge. Holding hands, letting go, looking at each other across the river, what kind of sadness is formed; separation and meeting, how many tears wet the eyes. Love is a kind of close beauty, and love is a kind of longing; love is a kind of staying together, and love is a kind of longing. How many cowherds and weaver girls lie on the grass and stare, or sit by the loom and meditate, waiting for the Chinese Valentine's Day, waiting for the wings of the auspicious bird to fly across the starry sky, and fulfill their once-a-year dream. Who is the magpie in the world? Who is willing to silently build a bridge for lovers all over the world in the evening breeze of Chinese Valentine's Day?
42. The precepts held by Bodhisattvas, in addition to the precepts of observing the rules and regulations and the precepts of collecting good dharma, add a precept of benefiting sentient beings; that is, the motivation of every move and gesture is based on the premise of benefiting the group. ; If not, it is a violation of the precept.
43. Destiny can accomplish all karma; however, karma must also "grasp the cause and conditions" to achieve it. Tzu Chi’s mission is the best reason to practice the “Bodhisattva Way”.
44. The only state that can describe compassion is like emptiness - emptiness is compatible with and does not conflict with all things, embraces all things, and supports all things. Buddha is the King of Space and the King of Compassion.
45. Life is composed of a series of causes and conditions. If we want to experience a more profound life and discover the inner spirituality, we cannot blindly pursue external material life.
46. I used to think that chanting Buddha’s name empty-handedly had no flavor, no joy in Dharma, and probably had no effect. But now I know that chanting Buddha’s name empty-handed is actually so full of merits.
47. "Believe in yourself, I am the master." We may not be the ideal "talent" now, but we still have to believe that we have the potential to become such a person. If you hold back because of low self-esteem, you will never be able to achieve yourself. Only confident people will work hard to shape themselves and move towards their goals.
48. It doesn’t matter if your abilities are limited. If you try to use your limited abilities to benefit others and society, your life will be meaningful and wonderful.
49. Human life is also a journey of spiritual practice. When encountering setbacks and misfortunes, not only should you not be depressed and lose courage, but you should calm down to adjust your emotions, hold your head high to increase your confidence, and face reality and challenges calmly and calmly, so as to hone yourself and achieve higher achievements.
50. People get everything they deserve, not everything they want. Zen Master Yun Gu understood what Mr. Fan said: He who possesses a thousand pieces of gold is worth a thousand pieces of gold, and those who should starve will starve to death. This is the truth. Therefore, destiny builders must improve their self-worth. When self-worth increases, the quality and quantity of what a person deserves will increase.
51. Everyone’s troubles have two sources. One is their own desires, and the other is external objects, such as money, power, luxury houses, fame, beauty, delicacies, etc., which are always tempting. It worries people and worries people.
52. The Buddha is not a saint who looks down on all living beings from above, but is just around people.
53. Above others, treat yourself as a human being; below others, treat yourself as a human being. Feng shui is changing, and when the flowers bloom, you must learn to care for the grass under your feet. It is advisable to burn incense in the cold temple, so that when the flowers fall in winter, someone will light a heart lamp for you, so that you will not be in despair!
54. Without self, the sky and the earth are clear, and the Zen ideas contained in the fragrance of flowers and birds will come to you.
55. Giving full of love without worries and being free and easy is the goal of practice.
56. The human heart should be like water. It may seem soft and frail, but it contains a steady stream of power that cannot be cut off.
57. Ethics and morality are the hope of mankind and the foundation of happiness.
58. Everyone may be charming or eclipsed in different moods. If you love beauty, you must first take care of your own heart. Obviously, if you leave your mood to the situation and let your emotions dominate, people will inevitably be beautiful and ugly, cute and disgusting at times, and it will be difficult to maintain a stable and beautiful image. Only by letting go of all fate, focusing on the present moment, and "living in the present" can we maintain a stable psychological state and maintain our self-image in the most natural, healthy and beautiful state.
59. If you have the intention to be diligent, it will be false and not diligent. If you are able to do so, your diligence will have no limit. "Dhammapada" Volume 1
60. After getting married, he sees you every day. When he opens his eyes, you are by his side. When he closes his eyes, you are still by his side.
61. The path to becoming a Buddha is divided into the truth of path and the truth of cessation. Religion, philosophy and science belong to the truth. The truth of cessation is beyond religion, philosophy and science. There are two ways to become a Buddha, the path of convenience and the path of wisdom. Religion, philosophy and science belong to the expedient path. The path of wisdom transcends religion, philosophy and science. There are two ways to become a Buddha, the way of temporary happiness and the way of ultimate liberation. Religion, philosophy and science belong to the former, while the latter transcends religion, philosophy and science.
62. The first is to be happy when seeing benefits; the second is to feel anxious when seeing evil; the third is to praise people's virtues; the fourth is to be able to suppress people when they say evil. These are the four kinds of kindness and compassion, which benefit a lot. , rescuing people. "The Long Agama Sutra" Volume 11, "The Good Life Sutra"
63. Parents' excessive love for their children will be reflected in their children's troubles. Only by trusting their children can they feel at ease. ——"The Maxims of the Buddha"
64. Everyone is a landscape in time, and they also bear the experience of sadness and joy in life. No matter how many different understandings there are, this life is the same. The state of existence is a kind of kindness, gentleness, understanding and forgiveness. A person is calm and will not be lonely. It is the integration, collision and coordination with the surrounding environment. Just like the sublimation of a person's personality, it lies in what he can give. Confidence, and a willingness to forgive.
65. The heart is a broad platform. The problem lies in the coexistence of optimism and pessimism. Being able to transform the negative energy of life is a unique aspect of life, or an opportunity to be broad. If you understand, Life, and reaching a warm tacit understanding with life.
66. No matter what method you use, it is impossible to avoid the interference of troubles. Instead of finding fault with the troubles, it is better to understand the inevitability of these troubles from the depths of your heart. Life cannot lack those trivial things. Trivial troubles are a reminder of life, or even a reflection. Just treat them as a voice accompanying you along the way. There is no need to feel pain.
67. Mr. He Guangxin: Don’t agree to things that will embarrass you just because you are afraid of hurting others. In many cases, you have to say what you need to say, and you need to decisively refuse when you need to refuse. When you are extremely busy, you should not agree to put out fires; when you have hit the bottom line, you should point it out decisively; and you should express your feelings that you cannot respond to earlier. Nervousness will only lead to hurting others and yourself in the end. It will be better to speak out. Learning to say no is a required course.
68. Only through life and death can we understand the importance of health; only through success and failure can we understand the importance of understanding; only through gains and losses can we understand the importance of indifference. The saddest thing in life is to pursue things that could have been given up, but ignore the most precious things in life.
69. In a complicated world, we keep a thin line of distance between people, a foot of distance between people and things, and a foot of distance between people and things. Perhaps, the sense of beauty you once wanted to maintain was enough to give you endless aftertaste; if you close the distance, those once beautiful stories and things will collapse in an instant. Keep a thin distance and don't let the microscope destroy you. You are more beautiful in my eyes from further away.
70. Don’t expect others to take care of your life, let alone expect others to change your destiny. If you don’t have money, don’t blame your parents for being poor. If you have ambition, eat from all directions, and your life will be good. Destiny does not depend on destiny, it all depends on your own decision.
71. Spring is a beautiful season. Spring is colorful: the sun is red, the sky is blue, the branches are green, the winter jasmine is yellow, the magnolia is white, the kapok is pink, the lilac is lavender... Spring It is soft: the spring rain beats on the bamboo leaves, the drizzle drifting in the wind is like smoke, like mist, like yarn, like silk, and the splashing rain flowers are like the beating notes on the strings, playing the melody of spring. The spring breeze is warm: it blows the endless green wheat fields, ruffles the quietly flowing river, makes all the birds open their voices and sing to their heart's content, and makes all the flowers open their eyes, swaying and swaying in the spring breeze.
72. Live a simple life, be ordinary and happy, and live every day easily.
73. May the joy of your Dharma be like rain, bringing the nectar of wisdom; may your bodhicitta be like fire, burning all worries; may your Taoist songs be cool and sing the words of compassion!
74. If the world is a wall, the mentality is an echo wall. With what attitude you speak, with what tone it will echo. Troubles are caused by demanding too much from the outside world. If you love others, others will love you; if you help others, others will also help you. The world is interactive. If you give the world some love, the world will love you back. Sow happiness and reap happiness; sow resentment and reap pain. Those who love going out love to return, and those who have gone have good luck come back.
75. Life is so short, why should you affect your most important mood for unimportant people. Let go of those unrealistic fantasies, accept the impermanence that cannot be judged, and put your mentality like an empty cup to accommodate more kindness and tranquility.
76. He who never deceives himself will never deceive others.
77. Life is impermanent. It is inevitable that there will be good times and bad times. We must learn to turn adversity into good times. In fact, every setback and humiliation in life has its meaning. Be grateful for everything, no need to complain! Because everything is the best arrangement!
78. The process of patience is painful, but the result is sweet. Whether it is adversity, internal troubles or external disasters, we must endure them. Patience is a kind of survival wisdom of retreating in order to advance, and a philosophy of life with a clear mind and one's nature. Patience is not weakness or escape, but a spiritual transcendence. Suffering a loss can cultivate virtue, and patience can cultivate the heart. When you suffer a loss, you don't care about it, don't compare it, and think openly. Such people can do great things.
79. Where is the implementation of learning Buddhism? Just implement it in our lives and change ourselves through our bodies, through our mouths, and through our hearts.
80. There is nothing in the world, no matter how troublesome it is, everything is an obstacle to the heart.
81. The so-called "Buddha's salvation" actually means that sentient beings save themselves, realize themselves, and save themselves according to the instructions of Buddhism.
82. Life cannot be without lessons, just as falling is what every baby must go through when learning to walk.
83. Don’t think about what’s ahead, don’t worry about what’s behind, don’t love the present; walk in peace, sit in peace, be poor, and be rich; don’t be surprised by favors or disgrace, watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court; go or stay. Unintentionally, I looked at the clouds in the sky.
84. In the new generation, some people who are not satisfied with material progress will turn to pursue spiritual life. I think this is good. Regardless, realize that the world is made up of good and bad stuff, and how we perceive reality is largely shaped by our psyche.
85. There is no way to achieve fame and gain. Leisure and leisure can only be reserved for a wild monk's family. There is no clear grass growing in the heart, and the flower of wisdom always blooms in the garden.
86. Everything in the world is empty, only its emptiness can accommodate all things.
87. Everything in the world is subject to change. This is impermanence. Thinking like this will help you to look away and let go. Don’t be too persistent. Don’t be too hard on anything. It’s not good for you. .
88. When a person is among thorns, he cannot move without being pricked. People say: When a person is on the lotus platform and does not move, he is a Buddha.
89. Don’t stay away from your closest friends because of a small dispute, and don’t forget the great kindness of others because of a small resentment.
90. Regardless of each other, they are all present everywhere and at any time. This is the original face of equality, independence, and fearlessness. 178. There is no birth before birth, there is no birth before birth, and there is no birth without birth without birth.
91. Freedom comes from the heart, and the mind is essentially non-dwelling; the mind is non-dwelling, the spiritual knowledge is not ignorant, the nature is peaceful, it contains virtues, it should take in both the inside and outside, and it can be deep and wide. Tang Dynasty - Master Cheng Guan
92. When a lion eats a rabbit, it does not feel that he is doing evil; when the grass grows rice and nourishes people, it does not feel that he is doing good. People don't feel bitter when eating bitter melon. Only you know everyone's suffering. No one can save you unless you work hard to save yourself.
93. If we can truly see the formation of suffering and the disappearance of suffering, then we will no longer be controlled by suffering and reach the state of birth and disappearance of suffering.
94. If you indulge your desires and run wild, you will lose your independence and dance with your desires, becoming its slave, living and dying. A wise man contemplates himself and keeps himself soberly, so he is free and independent, pure and happy.
95. A wise man understands the truth because he follows the path pointed by the truth. Therefore, a wise man can be said to understand the two purposes of truth, one is the meaning of truth, and the other is the practical principle of truth. .
96. The most painful thing in this world is heart disease. The disease lies in not being satisfied, in comparing with each other, and in not knowing that "there are people outside the world, and there is a sky outside the world." It should be noted that a dissatisfied heart is the most painful heart.
97. What is good about an enlightened person? An enlightened person can let go of anything, and no matter how great a disaster is, it will not shake his heart. Swirling in the rolling world of mortals, but still able to follow the fate and remain unchanged.
98. Some things are destined to miss you. No matter how hard you force them, they will eventually leave you. Some people can only act as spectators in your life. No matter how much you miss them, all your desires will remain the same in the end. is slowly dissolving. After all, what we can have is limited. Don’t let bottomless desires bury the original joy and happiness!