Rational Zen: The Mind of Dōgen Zenji
Translated and Presented by Thomas Cleary
Shambhala Publications, Inc.
Boston and London
© 1992 by Thomas Cleary
Universal Book of Eternal Peace
Selections from Eihei Kōroku
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The years of a lifetime are a flash of lightning; who clings to objects? They are empty through and through. Even if you care for the nose hung in front of your face, still be careful and value every moment to work on enlightenment. (p. 43)
4
Supreme enlightenment is not for oneself, not for others, not for fame, not for gain. To nevertheless seek unexcelled enlightenment wholeheartedly and singlemindedly, perservering without regressing, is called "awakening the mind for enlightenment." (p. 44)
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