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Philosophical Buddhist classics

Philosophical Buddhist classics

Those who have no mind at all places, that is, those who practice Bodhi, liberation, nirvana, annihilation, meditation and even the six degrees, will all see the place of nature. Below is a collection of classic Buddhist quotations rich in philosophy that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.

Philosophical Buddhist classic quotations 1

1. All dharmas are false names. They are originally non-existent and have no birth.

2. All dharma-appearances are originally conditioned, and the body of dharma that is conditioned is empty.

3. Ignorance is nothing but the illusion of dependent origination in nature.

4. The origin and origin of all Tathagatas are based on the perfect, pure and enlightened state. Only by permanently eradicating ignorance can one achieve the Buddha's path.

5. If you have the intention to be diligent, you will be making unrealistic efforts; if you are capable of not being reckless, your efforts will have no limit.

6. Those who have no mind at all places, that is, those who practice Bodhi, Liberation, Nirvana, Nirvana, Meditation, and even the Sixth Degree, will see the nature.

7. It does not depend on action, nor on lack of action.

8. The nature and appearance of all behaviors are all impermanent.

9. All actions are permanent, and there is no place for them. But if you have no mind everywhere, that means there are no actions, and there is no action.

10. When suffering is present in the body, it is advisable to focus on the mind, not to be shaken by the external environment, and not to think in the center.

11. The reference must be real, the seeing must be real, the use must be practical, and the proof must be real. If there is no reality at all, it will be empty.

12. The true heart is the pure land of Bodhisattvas.

13. When you are dying, if you have not exhausted all your ordinary saintly feelings and haven’t forgotten even the slightest thought, then the five negative emotions will be gone.

14. Working hard, prospering and making great use, although superficial and superficial, are all true, but your noble heart is not easy to change. If you keep going forward and practice the future, life and death will not matter to me.

15. When the mind arises from thoughts, separation and attachment, there will be emotional troubles and troubles. If you use sharp roots to bravely push your body and mind straight down, and cultivate to the point where no thought arises, that is your true appearance.

16. A normal mind is the way, and the direction of interest is good. When you arrive at Guli, you should be down-to-earth, magnanimous, round and round, lonely and dangerous, without any knowledge.

17. Everything has no intention and no dwelling, and everything is the same as the world.

18. Coming at an unknown time, leaving at the right time. When people see this, their hearts will be cold.

19. When the thoughts are moved and awakened quickly, the awareness disappears. If you keep it in mind for a long time, your mind will naturally be righteous.

20. Know its nature with all your heart, and if you know its nature, you will know its heaven.

21. If you understand the Buddha’s words, you must practice the Buddha’s deeds. ?Buddhist classic sayings

22. What comes in from the outside is not the treasure of the family. Only what comes from the inside can be called true wisdom. ?Famous quotes from Buddhist scriptures

23. Respond to things sincerely and make no distinction. ?Buddhist classic sentences

24. Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand. There is nothing in the beginning, so how can it cause dust.

25. One flower, one world, one Buddha, one Tathagata.

26. Great sadness has no tears, great enlightenment has no words, and laughter has no sound.

27. Everything is illusion.

28. Living in the world is like being among thorns. If the heart is not moving, people will not move rashly. If they don’t move, they will not be hurt.

29. If the heart is trembling, people will move rashly and hurt their bodies. It hurts his bones, so he feels all kinds of pain in the world.

30. It cannot be said.

31. Color is emptiness, emptiness is color.

32. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find the shore. Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha immediately.

33. If I don’t go to hell, who will?

34. It takes only one glance back in the past life to pass by in this life.

35. But if you are free from delusion, you will be like a Buddha.

The second Buddhist classic quotation rich in philosophy

1. When you use your heart, you will use it without intention, you will use it without intention, and you will often use it without intention.

2. I am the only one in heaven and under heaven. Be at ease with yourself and keep your true heart.

3. The so-called supreme and enlightened person is none other than others. It is the true nature, which is also called the pure nature of the mind.

4. Since all sentient beings do not reach the one true Dharma Realm, they only know the appearance of all Dharma, so they are divided and attached.

5. All appearances are false. Those who are false say that it is false but not true, and that it does not mean that it absolutely does not exist.

6. All living beings’ thoughts are attached to false appearances, so they are called false thoughts, which means that they arise in response to false appearances; it may be difficult to know whether they are false, and the thoughts will not stop no matter how hard they are. False phenomena disturb the mind, so they are called false thoughts, which means that their false features arise with thoughts.

7. All the mirror images in the realm of roots, bodies, and instruments are empty flowers, water, and moon. They are obsessed with care and concern, which only increases worries.

8. Having no mind everywhere is pure; when you are pure, you are not allowed to have pure thoughts, which is called no purity; (Nothing is pure, nothing is pure, that is, it is ultimately pure.)

9. There is no stained sound, etc. externally, and no delusional thoughts internally. The person who achieves this is called a witness; when you achieve the certification, you must not think about it. , is called unenlightenment; when you get unenlightenment, you must not think of unenlightenment, it is called no unenlightenment. (There is no proof without proof. This is called ultimate proof.)

10. If you have the intention to work hard, you will be making unrealistic efforts;

11. Those who have no mind in all places, that is, those who practice Bodhi, liberation, nirvana, cessation, meditation and even the six degrees, all see the place of nature.

12. It does not depend on action, nor does it depend on lack of action.

13. The nature and appearance of all behaviors are all impermanent.

14. All actions are permanent and have no place of existence. But if you have no mind everywhere, that means there are no actions and no actions.

15. When suffering is present in the body, it is advisable to focus on the mind, not to be shaken by the external environment, and not to think in the center.

16. The reference must be real, the seeing must be real, the application must be practical, and the proof must be real. If there is no reality at all, it will be empty.

17. When you are dying, if you have not exhausted all your ordinary saintly feelings, and if you have not forgotten even the slightest thought, then the five negative emotions will be gone.

18. Enduring hardships and working hard, prospering and making great use, although superficial and superficial, are all true, but your noble heart is not easy to change. If you keep going forward and practice, life and death will not affect you.

19. When the mind arises from thoughts and attachments, there will be troubles and disturbances in the emotional world. If you use sharp roots to bravely move your body and mind straight down, and cultivate to the point where no thought arises, that is your true appearance.

20. A normal mind is the way, and the direction of interest is good. When you arrive at Guli, you should be down-to-earth, magnanimous, round and round, lonely and dangerous, without any knowledge. ;