Zen approaches it from the practical side of life-that is, to work out Enlightenment in life itself. D.T. Suzuki More Quotes by D.T. Suzuki More Quotes From D.T. Suzuki The more you suffer the deeper grows your character, and with the deepening of your character you read the more penetratingly into the secrets of life. All great artists, all great religious leaders, and all great social reformers have come out of the intensest struggles which they fought bravely, quite frequently in tears and with bleeding hearts D.T. Suzuki religious struggle heart When we start to feel anxious or depressed, instead of asking, "What do I need to get to be happy?" The question becomes, "What am I doing to disturb the inner peace that I already have?" D.T. Suzuki inner-peace asking needs Zen teaches nothing; it merely enables us to wake up and become aware. It does not teach, it points. D.T. Suzuki teach wake-up doe Thought creates things by slicing up reality into small bits that it can easily grasp. Thus when you are think-ing you are thing-ing. Thought does not report things, it distorts reality to create things, and as Bergson noted, "In so doing it allows what is the very essence of the real to escape." Thus to the extent we actually imagine a world of discrete and separate things, conceptions have become perceptions, and we have in this manner populated our universe with nothing but ghosts. D.T. Suzuki real essence thinking Unless it grows out of yourself no knowledge is really yours, it is only borrowed plumage. D.T. Suzuki borrowed grows The truth of Zen, just a little bit of it, is what turns one's humdrum life, a life of monotonous, uninspiring commonplaceness, into one of art, full of genuine inner creativity. D.T. Suzuki truth life art When traveling is made too easy and comfortable, its spiritual meaning is lost. This may be called sentimentalism, but a certain sense of loneliness engendered by traveling leads one to reflect upon the meaning of life, for life is after all a travelling from one unknown to another unknown. D.T. Suzuki loneliness spiritual life Unless we agree to suffer we cannot be free from suffering. D.T. Suzuki agree suffering I am an artist at living - my work of art is my life. D.T. Suzuki motivational inspirational life The truth of Zen is the truth of life, and life means to live, to move, to act, not merely to reflect. D.T. Suzuki mean moving thinking Emptiness which is conceptually liable to be mistaken for sheer nothingness is in fact the reservoir of infinite possibilities. D.T. Suzuki emptiness infinite facts We have two eyes to see two sides of things, but there must be a third eye which will see everything at the same time and yet not see anything. That is to understand Zen. D.T. Suzuki thirds two-sides eye The basic idea of Zen is to come in touch with the inner workings of our being, and to do this in the most direct way possible, without resorting to anything external or superadded. Therefore, anything that has the semblance of an external authority is rejected by Zen. Absolute faith is placed in a man's own inner being. For whatever authority there is in Zen, all comes from within. D.T. Suzuki men way ideas If you have attained something, this is the surest proof that you have gone astray. Therefore, not to have is to have, silence is thunder, ignorance is enlightenment. D.T. Suzuki enlightenment silence ignorance Who would then deny that when I am sipping tea in my tearoom I am swallowing the whole universe with it and that this very moment of my lifting the bowl to my lips is eternity itself transcending time and space? D.T. Suzuki swallowing space tea In the spiritual world there are no time divisions such as the past, present and future; for they have contracted themselves into a single moment of the present where life quivers in its true sense. The past and the future are both rolled up in this present moment of illumination, and this present moment is not something standing still with all its contents, for it ceaselessly moves on. D.T. Suzuki single-mom spiritual moving Zen in it's essence is the art of seeing into the nature of one's being, and it points the way from bondage to freedom. D.T. Suzuki vision essence art You ought to know how to rise above the trivialities of life, in which most people are found drowning themselves. D.T. Suzuki life-lesson rise-above people Technical knowledge is not enough. One must transcend techniques so that the art becomes an artless art, growing out of the unconscious. D.T. Suzuki growing technique art When the identity is realized, I as swordsman see no opponent confronting me and threatening to strike me. I seem to transform myself into the opponent, and every movement he makes as well as every thought he conceives are felt as if they were my own and I intuitively...know when and how to strike him. D.T. Suzuki opponents movement identity