But people of the deepest understanding look within, distracted by nothing. Since a clear mind is the Buddha, they attain the understanding of a Buddha without using the mind.
The ignorant mind, with its infinite afflictions, passions, and evils, is rooted in the three poisons. Greed, anger, and delusion.
Buddhas move freely through birth and death, appearing and disappearing at will.
Buddha means awareness, the awareness of body and mind that prevents evil from arising in either.
The mind is the Buddha, and the Buddha is the mind.
If you use your mind to look for a Buddha, you won't see the Buddha.
As long as you look for a Buddha somewhere else, you'll never see that your own mind is the Buddha.
To find a Buddha all you have to do is see your nature.
Your nature is the Buddha.
Buddhas don't practice nonsense.
Whoever realizes that the six senses aren't real, that the five aggregates are fictions, that no such things can be located anywhere in the body, understands the language of Buddhas.
Mortals liberate Buddhas and Buddhas liberate mortals.
People of this world are deluded. They're always longing for something - always, in a word, seeking.
But deluded people don't realize that their own mind is the Buddha. They keep searching outside.
Not creating delusions is enlightenment.
Worship means reverence and humility it means revering your real self and humbling delusions.
The essence of the Way is detachment.
Whoever knows that the mind is a fiction and devoid of anything real knows that his own mind neither exists nor doesn't exist.
Neither gods nor men can foresee when an evil deed will bear its fruit.
Freeing oneself from words is liberation.