“When one does not
understand death, life can be very confusing."
"The Dhamma has
to be found by looking into your own
heart and seeing that
which is true and that which is not,
that which is balanced
and that which is not balanced."
"Only one book is
worth reading: the heart."
"Don’t think that
only sitting with the eyes closed is practice.
If you do think this
way, then quickly change your thinking.
Steady practice is
keeping mindful in every posture,
whether sitting, walking,
standing or lying down.
When coming out of
sitting, don’t think that you’re
coming out of
meditation, but that you are only changing postures.
If you reflect in this
way, you will have peace.
Wherever you are, you
will have this attitude of practice with you constantly.
You will have a steady
awareness within yourself."
"When sitting in
meditation, say, “That’s not my business!”
with every thought
that comes by."
"The heart of the
path is quite easy.
There’s no need to explain
anything at length.
Let go of love and
hate and let things be.
That’s all that I do
in my own practice."
"We practice to
learn how to let go, not how to increase our holding on to things.
Enlightenment appears
when you stop wanting anything."
"If you let go a
little, you will have a little peace.
If you let go a lot,
you will have a lot of peace.
If you let go completely,
you will have complete peace."
"You are your own
teacher. Looking for teachers can’t solve your own doubts.
Investigate yourself
to find the truth - inside, not outside.
Knowing yourself is
most important."
"Try to be
mindful and let things take their natural course.
Then your mind will
become still in any surroundings,
like a clear forest
pool. All kinds of wonderful, rare
animals will come to drink
at the pool, and you will clearly see the nature of all things.
You will see many
strange and wonderful things come and go, but you will be still.
This is the happiness
of the Buddha.”
(DAWAI)
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