Ordinary Mindedness is The Way
November 5th 2007 16:11
"Master, how to dilligently practice the Tao?"
"When hungry, eat: when tired, sleep."
"Is this not what most people do?"
"No, no, no! Most people are not like that."
"Most people, when eating, are full of thoughts and desires, and when sleeping, are full of cares"
How many people awake each morning with a mind unburdened by things of the past? One has to dispel dangerous things that cause inner turmoil and live according to one's original nature because Tao is in everyday life.
Source: Zen Inspiration
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"When hungry, eat: when tired, sleep."
"Is this not what most people do?"
"No, no, no! Most people are not like that."
"Most people, when eating, are full of thoughts and desires, and when sleeping, are full of cares"
How many people awake each morning with a mind unburdened by things of the past? One has to dispel dangerous things that cause inner turmoil and live according to one's original nature because Tao is in everyday life.
Source: Zen Inspiration
Image Source: stevenaichison.co.uk
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