Shunryu Suzuki (1904–1971) Japanese Buddhist missionary
Shikantaza: Living Fully In Each Moment (page 4)
Not Always So, practicing the true spirit of Zen (2002)
Source: The Life of Poetry (1949), Chapter One : The Fear of Poetry
Context: Poetry is, above all, an approach to the truth of feeling, and what is the use of truth!
How do we use feeling?
How do we use truth! However confused the scene of our life appears, however torn we may be who now do face that scene, it can be faced, and we can go on to be whole.
If we use the resources we now have, we and the world itself may move in one fullness. Moment to moment, we can grow, if we can bring ourselves to meet the moment with our lives.
Shunryu Suzuki (1904–1971) Japanese Buddhist missionary
Shikantaza: Living Fully In Each Moment (page 4)
Not Always So, practicing the true spirit of Zen (2002)
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Red Prophet (1988), Chapter 17.
“We can never be closer somehow
For the moment that lasts…
Is this moment now?”
Mike Oldfield (1953) English musician, multi-instrumentalist
Song lyrics, Islands (1987)
Leslie Weatherhead (1893–1976) English theologian
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.77-78, (Paul Tillich: The Shaking of the Foundations. 1963. Pelican Books. p. 164
“We deceive ourselves to be the same for our whole life, instead we are other every moment.”
Menotti Lerro (1980) Italian poet
Donna Giovanna, Act I, scene iii.
Theater Quotes
Jon Kabat-Zinn (1944) American academic
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life (2005)