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No Beginning, No End: The Intimate Heart of Zen

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“Breath sweeps mind.”

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Themes: Meditation

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“It is through the essence of mind, which is unborn, indestructible, calm and clear, that we deliver ourselves within ourselves.”

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Themes: Mind

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“most people are drowning in their delusional ignorance without knowing that their suffering was created by themselves.”

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“real intimacy means… everything is included in what we do, and yet we leave no trace... always expressing our true self, the wholeness of our original nature, which has neither beginning nor end.”

Chapters: 27. No Trace

Themes: No Trace

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“We are truly like the moon: any amount of light makes a full halo.”

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Themes: True Self Moon

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“when we do let go, how wonderful. We discover that the darkness is actually full of light.”

Chapters: 57. Wu Wei

Themes: Letting Go

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“When the focus of your practice becomes like the light of the sun penetrating a magnifying glass so sharply that it makes a fire, it dissolves greed, anger, and ignorance, the three great obstacles to our original heart/mind.”

Chapters: 68. Joining Heaven & Earth

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