A Zen practitioner uses gathas, mantras, and reminders to supplement their practice. These are three reminders I wrote for my own practice.
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The very purpose of life is to inspire Happiness: in oneself, in others, in all of us and in all together co-being. To begin today, I take refuge in the Buddha, I take refuge in the Dharma, and I take refuge in the Sangha: the Three Jewels which shine in my conception.
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I am thankful for my health. I make this offering of thanks to the buddhas: those who heal the clouds and those who I meet every day. I smile at myself, and I will smile at those I meet. I treasure our time together, our each moment together, for no moment is twice or was or will be.
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Today I will practice compassion, practice tolerance, and practice patience. Who upsets me is my teacher, that which upsets me is a lesson. And once I learn, I will practice letting go. I will let go every hour and see the world anew. Precious moments, wonderful moments.
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𝘾 𝙖 𝙡 𝙢 🌼 A Pocket Guide To Breathe Easy
RandomName a negative emotion. This guide discusses the Zen Buddhist method to calm it. Each chapter focuses on a negative feeling, a hurtful action, or a cause for despondency. I hope this guide helps you to breathe a little easier!