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sukha are “bliss,” “ease,” and “happiness.”
Chade-Meng Tan • Search Inside Yourself: Increase Productivity, Creativity and Happiness [ePub edition]
Ease manifests when you are fully in the moment, letting things happen on their own time, neither forcing nor rushing your process.
Brad Stulberg • The Practice of Groundedness
Accept Everything Just The Way It Is.
Do Not Seek Pleasure For It's Own Sake.
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, Depend On A Partial Feeling.
Think Lightly Of Yourself And Deeply Of The World.
Be Detached From Desire Your Whole Lifelong.
Do Not Regret What You Have Done.
Never Be Jealous.
Never Let Yourself Be Saddened By A Separation.
Resentment And
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Rinzai’s radical use of buji tells us that Zen is no “thing” whatsoever. In his talk, he tries to cut off any notion we may have of what there is to do or what there is to accomplish. He spells out all the traps that his monks are likely to fall into—his way of flushing out their “secret practices.” Today, Rinzai is famous for answering questions
... See moreBarry Magid • Ending the Pursuit of Happiness: A Zen Guide
Letting go is how we prepare for dying. Suzuki Roshi said that renunciation is not giving up the things of the world, but accepting that they go away.
Frank Ostaseski • The Five Invitations: Discovering What Death Can Teach Us About Living Fully
desire and let go