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Way Quotes by Bodhidharma
- All know the way, but few actually walk it.
- When mortals are alive, they worry about death. When they're full, they worry about hunger. Theirs is the Great Uncertainty. But sages don't consider the…
- The essence of the Way is detachment. And the goal of those who practice is freedom from appearances.
- The Way is basically perfect. It doesn't require perfecting. The Way has no form or sound. It's subtle and hard to perceive. It's like when…
- The true Way is sublime. It can't be expressed in language. Of what use are scriptures? But someone who sees his own nature finds the…
- Someone who seeks the Way doesn't look beyond himself.
- The ultimate Truth is beyond words. Doctrines are words. They're not the Way.
- If you know that everything comes from the mind, don't become attached. Once attached, you're unaware. But once you see your own nature, the entire…
- The awareness of mortals falls short. As long as they're attached to appearances, they're unaware that their minds are empty. And by mistakenly clinging to…
- The essence of the Way is detachment.
- Not suffering another existence is reaching the Way.
- To see nothing is to perceive the Way, and to understand nothing is to know the Dharma, because seeing is neither seeing nor not seeing…
- All know the way; few actually walk it.
- The Way is basically perfect. It doesn't require perfecting.
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