Buddha nature Quote by Shinjo Ito Download Open image “To reflect on everything in daily life is to nurture your buddha nature.” — Shinjo Ito ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Buddha nature Buddhism Daily life Life Life is Nature Nurture
Self-reflection is the gateway to freedom. It also brings greater appreciation and enjoyment. We begin to enjoy spending time with our own mind, and… — Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche Copy Share Image
“When we are truly able to see and understand life, its reality, its value and beauty as well as its troubles, we are able… — Gyomay M Kubose Copy Share Image
“The Buddha-nature which is ours from the very beginning is like the sun which emerges from the clouds, or like a mirror which, when… — Edward Conze Copy Share Image
Life is like as magical mirror, as we have act/ done, as they display reflection in our personality. — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
When you practice Buddhism, you have to always self-reflect, and you can't avoid your problems. That makes me understand human beings better. I feel… — Vinessa Shaw Copy Share Image
Reflection is the connection of the self with the soul to understand deeply the mental peace and the heart's satisfaction on the whole to… — Anuj Somany Copy Share Image
If one does not reflect, one thinks oneself master of everything; but when one does reflect, one realizes that one is master of nothing. — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“The Buddha asks us to stop drifting thoughtlessly through our lives and instead to pay careful attention to simple truths that are everywhere available… — Dalai Lama XIV Copy Share Image
Sitting peacefully on a cushion day and night seeking to attain Buddhahood, rejecting life and death in hopes of realizing enlightenment, is all like… — Shoitsu Omatsu Copy Share Image
The world is a mirror, forever reflecting what you are doing, within yourself. — Neville Goddard Copy Share Image
The spirit of Buddhism is, more than anything, about valuing harmony and unity, in which others are respected and embraced rather than denounced. This… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
Examine the present and learn from the past to see how the future will unfold. Too often we just look at the present and… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
The Buddha shared his teachings so that everyone, without exception, could reach the same supreme state of liberation that he had attained through practice… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
What is most important is to go deep into ourselves and discover the loving kindness and compassion of the buddha within - the awakened… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
Many are those who pity others while being blind to their own misfortunes. — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
You may have seen people praying to an image as if it had special power. Perhaps they're wishing for the well-being of their family,… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
Nirvana means to extinguish the burning fires of the Three Poisons: greed, anger, and ignorance. This can be accomplished by letting go of dissatisfaction. — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
Speculation and constant judging will only limit what you see. Expand your sight by looking at everything in life as an opportunity to develop… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
Buddhas continue to live on through their teachings as dharma bodies. Their spirits become manifest in the sangha (spiritual community) where their teachings are… — Shinjo Ito Copy Share Image
You want to eliminate your evil desires in order to reveal your Buddha nature, but where will you throw them away? — Shunryu Suzuki Copy Share Image
“Life is to be experienced in totality. Try not to blame others like spouse, parents, friends, fellow beings or situations for any suffering. ..… — Sakshi Chetana Copy Share Image
Whenever learners or those beyond learning awaken the mind, for the first time they plant one buddha-nature. Working with the four elements and five… — Dogen Copy Share Image
Perhaps one of the main antidotes to depression, lack of self-esteem, loneliness and so forth is the recognition that we really do have Buddha… — Tenzin Palmo Copy Share Image
“As for the notion of Buddha nature, there is no reifying interpretation of it in any of the texts of the lineage of vast… — Karl Brunnholzl Copy Share Image
It is not what you can do for your country, but what you can do for all of mankind. — Mike Norton Copy Share Image
“Lord Buddha never put much emphasis on belief. Instead, he exhorted us to investigate and try to understand the reality of our own being.… — Thubten Yeshe Copy Share Image
“Seek happiness now within you. Don’t look anywhere else or for anyone to help bring that happiness to your life. Happiness comes as a… — Sal Martinez Copy Share Image
“Primordial wisdom [Skt. jñāna; Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་, yeshé; Wyl. ye shes] has many names, but in truth it refers simply to the inseparability of the… — Jamgön Mipham Copy Share Image
An act of meditation is actually an act of faith--of faith in your spirit, in your own potential. Faith is the basis of meditation.… — Martine Batchelor Copy Share Image
The root-word "buddha" means to wake up, to know, to understand; and he or she who wakes up and understands is call a Buddha.… — Nhat Hanh Copy Share Image