Share
×
Inspirational Quotes
Authors
Professions
Topics
Tags
Quote
Zen is a special transmission outside the scriptures,With no reliance on words and letters.A direct pointing to the human mind,And the realization of enlightenment.
John Daido Loori
Share
Change background
T
T
T
Change font
Original
TAGS & TOPICS
John Daido Loori
Age: 78 †
Born: 1931
Born: June 14
Died: 2009
Died: October 9
Abbot
Author
Jersey City
New Jersey
Loori Daido
John James Loori
John D. Loori
Special
Reliance
Words
Pointing
Human
Realization
Humans
Scripture
Mind
Enlightenment
Letters
Direct
Transmission
Outside
Scriptures
More quotes by John Daido Loori
Creativity is our birthright. It is an integral part of being human, as basic as walking, talking and thinking.
John Daido Loori
The creative process, like a spiritual journey, is intuitive, non-linear, and experiential. It points us toward our essential nature, which is a reflection of the boundless creativity of the universe.
John Daido Loori
What transpires for the least significant member transpires at once for the whole.
John Daido Loori
In the action of no-action (wu-wei), a cardinal aspect of the true creative process is set forth. In wu-wei, the mind is silenced and the work is allowed to express itself.
John Daido Loori
If you miss the moment, you miss your life.
John Daido Loori
It is possible to do something, and to do something meticulously and completely with out creating a goal... all nature works this way.
John Daido Loori
No creature, large or small, ever fails to cover the ground upon which it stands.
John Daido Loori
serene illumination, or just sitting, is not a technique, or a means to some resulting higher state of consciousness, or any particular state of being. Just sitting, one simply meets the immediate present. Desiring some flashy experience, or anything more or other than 'this' is mere worldly vanity and craving.
John Daido Loori
just sitting does not involve reaching some understanding. It is the subtle activity of allowing all things to be completely at rest just as they are, not poking one's head into the workings of the world.
John Daido Loori