Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Katsuki Sekida

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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Katsuki Sekida
Katsuki Sekida
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1893 - 1987
The occurrence of an evil thought is an affliction; not to continue it is the remedy. — © Katsuki Sekida
The occurrence of an evil thought is an affliction; not to continue it is the remedy.
Zen is not, in my view, philosophy or mysticism. It is simply a practice of readjustment of nervous activity. That is, it restores the distorted nervous system to its normal functioning.
You know the Zen question, 'The Bodhisattva of Great Mercy' has a thousand hands and a thousand eyes; 'which is the true eye?' I could not understand this for a long time. But the other day, when I looked at the pine trees bending before the cold blasts from the mountain, I suddenly realized the meaning. You see, all the boughs, branches, twigs, and leaves simultaneously bend to the wind with tremendous vigor.
What has happened by chance is often difficult to repeat when it is sought deliberately. Chance is a genius.
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