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  1. Linji Yixuan Quotes. When it's time to get dressed, put on your clothes. When you must walk, then walk. When you must sit, then sit. Just be your ordinary self in ordinary life, unconcerned in seeking for Buddhahood. When you're tired, lie down.

  2. en.wikiquote.org › wiki › Linji_YixuanLinji Yixuan - Wikiquote

    Apr 1, 2024 · Quotes [edit] Be a master everywhere and wherever you stand is your true place. (Translator unsourced.) <爾且隨處作主。立處皆真。> [T47n1985_p0498a19] from Linji lu (臨濟録, Record of Linji). Just make yourself master of every situation, and wherever you stand is the true [place]. (Trans: R.F. Sasaki, Ed. T. Kirchner, The Record ...

  3. 5 quotes from Línjì Yìxuán: 'The miracle is not to walk on water. The miracle is to walk on earth.', 'If You Meet The Buddha On The Road, Kill Him', and 'If you love the sacred and despise the ordinary, you are still bobbing in the sea of delusion.'

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Linji_YixuanLinji Yixuan - Wikipedia

    The Línjì yǔlù (臨濟語錄; Japanese: Rinzai-goroku), the Record of Linji, is a collection of sayings and anecdotes attributed to Linji. The standard form of these sayings was not completed until two hundred fifty years after Linji's death, and likely reflects the teaching of Chán in the Linji school at the beginning of the Song dynasty ...

  5. A few of my favorite quotes from Linji Yixuan I wanted to share. “There is only the person in all of you right here and now listening to the Dharma. This person enters fire without being burned and water without being drowned. This person enters the mires of hell as if strolling in a garden sightseeing. This person enters the planes of the ...

  6. Wikiquote has quotations related to: Linji Yixuan. Taisho Tripitaka Vol. 47, No. 1985 The Chinese Buddhist Electronic Text Association online Chinese character text of The Record of Linji (臨濟録 Linji Lu) Japanese translation of Linji. The record of Linji.

  7. Línjì Yìxuán ( Lin-chi I-hsüan; Japanese: Rinzai Gigen) (?–866) was the founder of the Linji school of Chán Buddhism during Tang Dynasty China.