
Listen to Lin Qingxuan Talk About Zen
by Linglong
About This Novel
Lin Qingxuan was born in Qishan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Province, China in 1953. He is the person who has won the most literary awards of all kinds, and is especially famous in the literary world for his 10 "Bodhi Series". His works are full of his insights on Buddhism and life. They are fresh and natural and embody Zen in every detail. They are worth pondering. This book is actually the essence of Lin Qingxuan's works and Zen spirit. You can see Zen in the words and taste life in Zen.
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Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
Look at mountains as mountains, see water as water, the shape is fixed, it is easy to become rigid when floating on the surface, see mountains as not mountains, see water as not water, move the mind, see that the changes in the mountains and rivers have traces to follow, and there is nothing to follow, meditate externally, see the mountains as mountains, see the water as water, see the self-nature, do not be rigid to the outside, and do not get lost in changes.
The nature of the mind is essentially empty, and peace and restlessness are both delusions.
Very good, worth reading
I have always liked your books and bought many of them. Unfortunately, I am not the kind of person who likes reading. Life is full of joy... Your name is very nice, and I also like Buddhism. Unfortunately, Buddhism is too degenerate now. I have always wanted to meet you. My name is Zhang Haiyun. I hope we can have a chance to meet you in the future.
Pure joy, joy, philosophy, and original mind are all attributed to Zen and Confucianism, which makes the mind relaxed and the Tao follows the natural way.
To be honest, most people don't understand
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Lin Qingxuan's name sounds very elegant as soon as he hears it. I think people with this name are very bookish. Although Lin Qingxuan is not very good looking, I still like to read his books??
The nature of the mind is essentially empty, and peace and restlessness are both delusions.
Life is unsatisfactory in this world, and the desire to do something in a boat is exuded.
Lin Qingxuan is right, in this world, everything is for profit and everything ends up being for profit. I don't understand and I don't want to understand, because behind profit is human selfishness. I think it is necessary to think deeply about it.
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Official(20)Scraped 21d ago
Look at mountains as mountains, see water as water, the shape is fixed, it is easy to become rigid when floating on the surface, see mountains as not mountains, see water as not water, move the mind, see that the changes in the mountains and rivers have traces to follow, and there is nothing to follow, meditate externally, see the mountains as mountains, see the water as water, see the self-nature, do not be rigid to the outside, and do not get lost in changes.
The nature of the mind is essentially empty, and peace and restlessness are both delusions.
Very good, worth reading
I have always liked your books and bought many of them. Unfortunately, I am not the kind of person who likes reading. Life is full of joy... Your name is very nice, and I also like Buddhism. Unfortunately, Buddhism is too degenerate now. I have always wanted to meet you. My name is Zhang Haiyun. I hope we can have a chance to meet you in the future.
Pure joy, joy, philosophy, and original mind are all attributed to Zen and Confucianism, which makes the mind relaxed and the Tao follows the natural way.
To be honest, most people don't understand
none
Lin Qingxuan's name sounds very elegant as soon as he hears it. I think people with this name are very bookish. Although Lin Qingxuan is not very good looking, I still like to read his books??
The nature of the mind is essentially empty, and peace and restlessness are both delusions.
Life is unsatisfactory in this world, and the desire to do something in a boat is exuded.
Lin Qingxuan is right, in this world, everything is for profit and everything ends up being for profit. I don't understand and I don't want to understand, because behind profit is human selfishness. I think it is necessary to think deeply about it.
