Our nature is the mind. And the mind is our nature.
The Dharma is the truth that all natures are pure.
To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true nature, which isn't apparent because it's shrouded by sensation and delusion.
If you use your mind to study reality, you won't understand either your mind or reality. If you study reality without using your mind, you'll understand both.
To go from mortal to Buddha, you have to put an end to karma, nurture your awareness, and accept what life brings.
To give up yourself without regret is the greatest charity.
Not creating delusions is enlightenment.
To seek is to suffer. To seek nothing is bliss.
When you don’t understand, you depend on reality. When you understand, reality depends on you.
The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
The ignorant mind, with its infinite afflictions, passions, and evils, is rooted in the three poisons. Greed, anger, and delusion.
At every moment where language can't go, that's your mind.
All know the way; few actually walk it.
Buddhas don't practice nonsense.
You can't know your real mind as long as you deceive yourself.