zen-tada: Every human lifetime has its end. So would you rise and ride the white clouds? Hanshan #Zen
zen-tada: 高橋天山/春秋遊楽図(春) https://t.co/xoGUGT4xJA
zen-tada: 柴田是真/四季花鳥図屏風(部分) https://t.co/fyib56lpbT
zen-tada: 花霞。 https://t.co/PDuinEd9zE
zen-tada: 大津一幸/尾瀬の朝 https://t.co/TmtubILPFI
zen-tada: 浄瑠璃寺。 https://t.co/U2fKkHD9CL
zen-tada: Takashi Murakami
zen-tada: 'Plum Blossoms' lithograph by Reiji HIRAMATSU #Nihonga
zen-tada: 平松礼二 ギャラリー萠 Reiji Hiramatsu
zen-tada: Though night after night The moon is stream-reflected, Try to find where it has touched, Point even to a shadow. — Takuan *** Aunque noche tras noche La luna es corriente reflejada, Trato de encontrar donde ha tocado, Apuntando incluso a una sombra. - T
zen-tada: Qi Baishi plum tree
zen-tada: Important Zen Priest Nakahara Nantenbo Bo-Ga Sake Cup
zen-tada: Zhao Xi
zen-tada: *明代 大写意花鳥絵の代表作 故宮蔵 陳道復葵石図(嘉靖年文人)
zen-tada: 明宣宗画金盆鶉鴿図
zen-tada: Omoda Seiju aka 小茂田青樹 (Japanese, b. 1891, Saitama Prefecture, Japan, d. 1933, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) - Spring Night, 1930 Paintings
zen-tada: "You don't take a photograph, you make it." Ansel Adams
zen-tada: qin tianzhu
zen-tada: Old Man Shading His Eyes with His Hand Rembrandt (Rembrandt van Rijn) ca. 1639. / Etching and drypoint
zen-tada: Bodhisattva head with turban, Gandhara art, Terracotta
zen-tada: Enoki Toshiyuki
zen-tada: The great masters have pointed out, that to maintain mindfulness for as long as it takes to drink a cup of tea accumulates more merit than years of practising generosity, discipline and ascetism. ~ Dzongsar Rinpoche
zen-tada: Ueda Kawabori admirers of cups
zen-tada: 春が来た 春が来た どこに来た "Spring has come / spring has come / to where / to mountains / to village / to fileds." - from the song "Haru ga kita" (Calligraphy by Yoz)
zen-tada: 無 mu; nothing The Japanese term “mu” meaning “not have; without” is a key word in Buddhism, especially Zen traditions. Goroh Takawa calligraphy
zen-tada: Peng Xiancheng
zen-tada: MIROKU 黎明 鶴田一郎の作品
zen-tada: The mature person looks into his own heart and respects what is unseen and unheard… Nothing is more manifest than the hidden; nothing is more obvious than the unseen… Thus the mature person pays attention to what is happening in his inmost self… Zi Si
zen-tada: Like the earth, a balanced and well-disciplined person resents not. He is comparable to an Indakhila. Like a pool, unsullied by mud, is he, -- to such a balanced one life's wanderings do not arise. -- The Buddha
zen-tada: Orchid on vase by Ba Da Shen Ren