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  • Hans
    Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 1853

    Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

    Hello everybody,


    most of us here see Dogen Zenji as one of the most important voices that led to our lineage becoming what it is. I would like to dedicate this thread to those quotes that you (we) cherisch the most. May I encourage you to add the source of your quotes, so that people reading this thread have no trouble looking for the context in which this quote occured, if they so wish. Should you feel the need to discuss the quote in greater detail, might I humbly suggest you open another thread, so that this one can become a nice collection of quote following quote:

    I'll be first with one of his most famous sayings, taken from the free Numata online edition of the Nishijima-Cross translation of the Shobogenzo. The chapter is Genjo-Koan, the page number of the online PDF is 42:

    "To learn the Buddha’s truth is to learn ourselves. To learn ourselves is to forget ourselves. To forget ourselves is to be experienced by the myriad dharmas. To be experienced by the myriad dharmas is to let our own body and mind, and the body and mind of the external world, fall away."

    Gassho,

    Hans
  • Hogen
    Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 261

    #2
    Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

    my current fave

    Set aside all involvements and let the myriad things rest. Zazen is not thinking of good, not thinking of bad. It is not conscious endeavour. It is not introspection. Do not desire to become a buddha; let sitting or lying down drop away. Be moderate in eating and drinking. Be mindful of the passing of time, and engage yourself in zazen as though you are saving your head from fire.
    from Moon in a Dewdrop- will check the page later
    Hogen
    法眼

    #SatToday

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    • Hans
      Member
      • Mar 2007
      • 1853

      #3
      Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

      Dear Matt,

      thank you for your contribution. It'd be nice to add the source of the quote, so that people won't have to search for it and can instantly know whether it's from one of the Shobogenzo translations, the Eihei-Koroku etc.

      Gassho,

      Hans

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      • Hogen
        Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 261

        #4
        Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

        done. have to look at the book when I get home
        Hogen
        法眼

        #SatToday

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        • Taylor
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 388

          #5
          Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

          "If you cannot find truth where you are, where do you expect to find it?"

          I'm afraid someone else will have to help me here, it was something I found online and it has stuck with me ever since.

          Oh! And another personal favorite

          *Silence* :wink:
          -From:Wherever you are right now

          Gassho,
          Taylor (Myoken)
          Gassho,
          Myoken
          [url:r05q3pze]http://staresatwalls.blogspot.com/[/url:r05q3pze]

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          • Risho
            Member
            • May 2010
            • 3178

            #6
            Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

            Good thread idea Hans!

            One of my favorites is also from Genjokoan, the Nishijima and Cross translation of Shobogenzo book 1.

            "And though it is like this, it is only that flowers, while loved, fall; and weeds while hated, flourish."

            Gassho,

            Risho
            Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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            • Stephanie

              #7
              Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

              You should therefore cease from practice based on intellectual understanding, pursuing words and following after speech, and learn the backward step that turns your light inwardly to illuminate your self. Body and mind of themselves will drop away, and your original face will be manifest. If you want to attain suchness, you should practice suchness without delay.
              I'm pretty sure this is from the Waddell and Masao translation of Fukanzazengi, which is featured in The Art of Just Sitting.

              The phrase "backward step that turns your light inwardly" has had a profound impact on my zazen practice, on more than one occasion.

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              • Omoi Otoshi
                Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 801

                #8
                Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                "In Buddhism, practice and enlightenment are identical. You can experience this practice within enlightenment even now by assuming a beginner’s mind and devoting yourself to the way; this is the entirety of intrinsic enlightenment. Why do we recommend in the instructions for practice not having any expectation of enlightenment? Because practice is already the intrinsic realization that points directly to your true self. Enlightenment is practice, so it has no end; practice is enlightenment, so it has no beginning."

                -Bendowa (http://www.bob.myers.name/dogen/bendowa.html)
                In a spring outside time, flowers bloom on a withered tree;
                you ride a jade elephant backwards, chasing the winged dragon-deer;
                now as you hide far beyond innumerable peaks--
                the white moon, a cool breeze, the dawn of a fortunate day

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                • Tb
                  Member
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 3186

                  #9
                  Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                  Hi.

                  This is an goldie...
                  "When steaming rice, treat the pot as one's own head; when rinsing the rice, know that the water is one's own lifeblood."
                  - tenzo kyokun
                  And here's the video...
                  http://www.treeleaf.org/sit-a-long/with ... fugen.html

                  And try not to make a potheadjoke!

                  Mtfbwy
                  Fugen
                  Life is our temple and its all good practice
                  Blog: http://fugenblog.blogspot.com/

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                  • Taigu
                    Blue Mountain White Clouds Hermitage Priest
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 2710

                    #10
                    Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                    The whole Fukanzazengi. Many quotes from the Bendowa. Countless quotes from Shobogenzo. But basically, it boils down to this: silent breath.

                    gassho

                    Taigu

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                    • aikoku tora
                      Member
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 110

                      #11
                      Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                      Originally posted by Dogen
                      You should study not only that you become a mother when your child is born, but also that you become a child.
                      Originally posted by Dogen
                      A zen master's life is one continuous mistake.
                      are my two most favorite quotes, followed closely by:

                      Originally posted by Dogen
                      That you carry yourself forward and experience the myriad things is delusion. That the myriad things come forward and experience themselves is awakening
                      ~ Mue

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                      • Hans
                        Member
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 1853

                        #12
                        Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                        Hello everyone,


                        thank you all for your participation in this thread. Although I might sound terribly German right now, might I strongly suggest that some of you who mention specific quotes try to include the book and or chapter and maybe even page number if possible. That way this thread could become a reference thread for future newbies who would otherwise have more trouble finding the context of the quotes. Obviously I don't own this thread in any way, but I just thought it a good idea to think about the possible future uses of such a thread.

                        And let's all not forget to sit, lest we get entangled in those intellectual mindfields

                        Gassho,


                        Hans

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                        • JohnsonCM
                          Member
                          • Jan 2010
                          • 549

                          #13
                          Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                          “Waking up is like the moon reflecting upon water; the moon isn't wet, the water isn't stirred. With all of its radiance, the moon can be seen even in a puddle. Full moon, vast sky, can both be reflected in a single drop of dew hung from a blade of grass. Awakening does not obstruct you just as the moon doesn't ruffle the water. You can no more grasp at Awakening than the dew drop can restrain the full moon, the vast sky. As deep as the drop is, so high is the moon. As to how long such a reflection will last, just consider the water's depth, the moon's light.”

                          I’ve always liked this one from the Genjokoan. I think this quote illustrates that enlightenment is not something that suddenly changes everything, while at the same time realizing it, one cannot see things the same way as before. Just like seeing the moon’s reflection in a dew drop, the moon is still the moon, the dew drop still the dew drop; both whole and complete and perfectly what they are in and of themselves, and yet at the same time, perfectly and completely one. Enlightenment is one with every day life, even though every day life cannot constrain Enlightenment, and Enlightenment does not disturb the waters of every day life. They are as deep as each other, and as vast as themselves. It also reminds me that the sacred can be reflected in everyday actions.
                          Gassho,
                          "Heitetsu"
                          Christopher
                          Sat today

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                          • Rich
                            Member
                            • Apr 2009
                            • 2614

                            #14
                            Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                            When all is said and done you just sit and watch the snow fall or take out the garbage.
                            _/_
                            Rich
                            MUHYO
                            無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

                            https://instagram.com/notmovingmind

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                            • Ankai
                              Novice Priest-in-Training
                              • Nov 2007
                              • 1015

                              #15
                              Re: Favourite Master Dogen Quotes

                              The entire Tenzo Kyokun.
                              ...but, I'm prejudiced.
                              Gassho!
                              護道 安海


                              -Godo Ankai

                              I'm still just starting to learn. I'm not a teacher. Please don't take anything I say too seriously. I already take myself too seriously!

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