silence

  • The Analects – Chapter 17.19

    Confucius tells Zigong he longs for silence, drawing an analogy to Heaven. Heaven says nothing yet governs seasons and nurtures all creation. He stresses genuine moral influence relies on deeds rather than empty verbal preaching, valuing silent self-cultivation over glib speech.

  • Nanquan Slays the Cat

    Chan Master Nanquan Puyuan (748–834 CE) was a respected disciple of Mazu Daoyi, one of the great figures in Tang Dynasty Chan Buddhism. Master Zhaozhou Congshen was a highly influential Chinese Chan Buddhist master of the Tang Dynasty. A key disciple of Master Nanquan Puyuan, he is celebrated for his profound yet unconventional wisdom…

  • Is That So?

    Chan Master Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769 CE) was one of the most influential figures in Japanese Rinzai Zen Buddhism, renowned for revitalizing the tradition during the Edo period. His teachings and practices have profoundly impacted Zen Buddhism, not only in Japan but also around the world.