The true Dharma is selflessness and formlessness.
Keeping company with the virtuous is the entire path to sainthood.
Embrace all people and things, dedicate oneself to all, truly aspire to goodness, love, and simplicity with a single mind.
Seeking outwardly is endless, and seeking inwardly is also endless. Buddhism teaches one to seek within—to discover the purest, truest, and most beautiful essence within and then express it boundlessly.
Love is Bodhi, goodness is Dharma, and devotion is accomplishment.
Realizing the true self is enlightenment; realizing selflessness is fulfillment.
The more one recognizes their own insignificance, the more they can appreciate the greatness of others.
A pure thought can elevate even the smallest action to nobility.
To attain Buddhahood, first cultivate humanity; to perfect humanity, first practice the six virtues.
The Dharma flows from within—what is natural is true.
The great Way is supremely simple—all matters should be simplified, not complicated. In spiritual practice, there are no fixed methods—all methods are Dharma.
Attaining Buddhahood through virtue and dissolving selfishness and ego are the essence of the Xizu Dharma—the root. Music Chan is merely the flower upon it.