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Sheng Yen



Average rating: 4.26 · 1,104 ratings · 98 reviews · 109 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Method of No-Method: Th...

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108 Adages of Wisdom

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Attaining the Way: A Guide ...

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Getting the Buddha Mind: On...

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Faith in Mind: A Commentary...

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Dharma Drum: The Life and H...

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Subtle Wisdom: Understandin...

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Chan Master Sheng Yen-A Jou...

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The Poetry of Enlightenment...

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“Do not ask for less responsibility to be free and relaxed--Ask for more strenght!”
Master Chen Yen

“The journy of a thousand miles starts beneath your feet.”
Master Sheng Yen

“The enlightened mind is like a bird in flight that leaves no trace of its path. People will say, “A bird just flew by.” In their mind, there is a trace of the bird’s path. This is attachment. For the enlightened practitioner, that moment is already gone—the bird has left no trace of its flight. Like the bird, from moment to moment the enlightened practitioner’s actions do not leave any trace.”
Sheng Yen, The Method of No-Method: The Chan Practice of Silent Illumination



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