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Debes saber que la palabra benevolente surge de un espíritu benevolente y que un espíritu benevolente surge de la semilla de un espíritu compasivo.
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Estar en este mundo - es como una mariposa descendiendo - sin embargo las cosas pueden ser ...
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“Only with a leaf can I talk of the forest,” ― Visar Zhiti, The Condemned Apple: Selected Poetry
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When outwardly, in the midst of all pleasant or unpleasant realms, thoughts do not arise in the mind, this is called “sitting.” Inwardly to see that one’s own nature does not move is called “meditation.” — Hui-neng
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The transformation of the world is brought about by the transformation of oneself, because the self is the product and a part of the total process of human existence. J. Krishnamurti
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Unfettered at last, a traveling monk, I pass the old Zen barrier. Mine is a traceless stream-and-cloud life, Of these mountains, which shall be my home? Manan (1591-1654)
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Loving old priceless things, I've scorned those seeking Truth outside themselves: Here, on the tip of the nose. Layman Makusho