Tuesday, September 4, 2012

AUG4.4

Contributed by Richard Gossett 

Silent mind is not more in sages or less in ordinary people. In sages it is knowledge that is not flashy, and though hidden in the ordinary mind, it is not dimmed.

Since it is not more in sages or less in
 ordinary people, how could the Buddhas and Zen masters be different from other people? What makes them different from other people is simply that they are able to guard their own minds and thoughts. If you can trust completely, your feelings of doubt will stop all at once, allowing a healthy will to emerge, so that you can discover real true vision and understanding, personally tasting its flavor, so that you naturally arrive at the stage of spontaneous acknowledgment.

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