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The Flower Sermon: One Flower, One Smile, and the Birth of Zen
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The Flower Sermon: One Flower, One Smile, and the Birth of Zen

On Vulture Peak, the Buddha held up a single flower. Thousands were bewildered. Only Mahākāśyapa smiled. Thus began the mind-to-mind transmission that would become Zen — a timeless teaching about direct awareness beyond words.

4/16/202610 min read
Just Sit: Dogen Zenji's Practice of No-Seeking
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Just Sit: Dogen Zenji's Practice of No-Seeking

Dogen Zenji returned from China to Japan with a single teaching: Just sit. No seeking enlightenment, no seeking Buddhahood. Just sitting. This is the entirety of practice.

4/8/202615 min read
Ordinary Mind Is the Way: Nanquan Puyuan's Everyday Zen
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Ordinary Mind Is the Way: Nanquan Puyuan's Everyday Zen

Someone asked Nanquan Puyuan: What is the Way? Nanquan said: Ordinary mind is the Way. The person pressed: Can I aim for it? Nanquan replied: Once you aim, you've already strayed.

4/8/202615 min read
Bodhi Has No Tree: Gradual vs. Sudden Awakening Behind Two Verses
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Bodhi Has No Tree: Gradual vs. Sudden Awakening Behind Two Verses

Fifth Patriarch Hongren asked disciples to write verses to determine his successor. Shenxiu wrote "constantly wipe and polish." Huineng wrote "originally there is nothing." Two verses, two paths, a controversy lasting over a thousand years.

4/8/202615 min read
Bring Me Your Mind, and I Will Pacify It: The Mystery of Damo and Huike
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Bring Me Your Mind, and I Will Pacify It: The Mystery of Damo and Huike

"My mind is uneasy. Please pacify my mind for me." Damo's response made the very mind Huike was desperately seeking completely vanish.

4/8/202615 min read
Have Some Tea: The Three-Word Wisdom of Zhaozhou
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Have Some Tea: The Three-Word Wisdom of Zhaozhou

No matter who you are, no matter what you ask, Zen master Zhaozhou's answer is always the same: "Have some tea." Three simple words that contain the essence of Zen.

4/8/202615 min read
Wind Moves, Banner Moves, Mind Moves: Huineng's Moment of Awakening
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Wind Moves, Banner Moves, Mind Moves: Huineng's Moment of Awakening

Is the wind moving? Is the banner moving? Or is your mind moving? A question that has echoed through thirteen centuries, revealing our attachment to external appearances.

4/8/202615 min read