Zitat des Tages von Alan Watts:
Zen does not confuse spirituality with thinking about God while one is peeling potatoes. Zen spirituality is just to peel the potatoes.
Buddhism has in it no idea of there being a moral law laid down by somekind of cosmic lawgiver.
The style of God venerated in the church, mosque, or synagogue seems completely different from the style of the natural universe.
Technology is destructive only in the hands of people who do not realize that they are one and the same process as the universe.
No valid plans for the future can be made by those who have no capacity for living now.
And although our bodies are bounded with skin, and we can differentiate between outside and inside, they cannot exist except in a certain kind of natural environment.
The moralist is the person who tells people that they ought to be unselfish, when they still feel like egos, and his efforts are always and invariably futile.
Religion is not a department of life; it is something that enters into the whole of it.
The ego is nothing other than the focus of conscious attention.
So what is discord at one level of your being is harmony at another level.
Some believe all that parents, tutors, and kindred believe. They take their principles by inheritance, and defend them as they would their estates, because they are born heirs to them.
To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don't grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown. Instead you relax, and float.
But we try to pretend, you see, that the external world exists altogether independently of us.
The reason we have poverty is that we have no imagination. There are a great many people accumulating what they think is vast wealth, but it's only money... they don't know how to enjoy it, because they have no imagination.
The myths underlying our culture and underlying our common sense have not taught us to feel identical with the universe, but only parts of it, only in it, only confronting it - aliens.
Saints need sinners.
You are that vast thing that you see far, far off with great telescopes.
But I'll tell you what hermits realize. If you go off into a far, far forest and get very quiet, you'll come to understand that you're connected with everything.
How is it possible that a being with such sensitive jewels as the eyes, such enchanted musical instruments as the ears, and such fabulous arabesque of nerves as the brain can experience itself anything less than a god.
So the bodhisattva saves all beings, not by preaching sermons to them, but by showing them that they are delivered, they are liberated, by the act of not being able to stop changing.
But at any rate, the point is that God is what nobody admits to being, and everybody really is.
So then, the relationship of self to other is the complete realization that loving yourself is impossible without loving everything defined as other than yourself.
The religious idea of God cannot do full duty for the metaphysical infinity.
Things are as they are. Looking out into it the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.
Omnipotence is not knowing how everything is done; it's just doing it.
You and I are all as much continuous with the physical universe as a wave is continuous with the ocean.
What the devil is the point of surviving, going on living, when it's a drag? But you see, that's what people do.
The difficulty for most of us in the modern world is that the old-fashioned idea of God has become incredible or implausible.
A myth is an image in terms of which we try to make sense of the world.
Faith is a state of openness or trust.
In other words, a person who is fanatic in matters of religion, and clings to certain ideas about the nature of God and the universe, becomes a person who has no faith at all.
No work or love will flourish out of guilt, fear, or hollowness of heart, just as no valid plans for the future can be made by those who have no capacity for living now.
But the attitude of faith is to let go, and become open to truth, whatever it might turn out to be.
But to me nothing - the negative, the empty - is exceedingly powerful.
Reality is only a Rorschach ink-blot, you know.
In known history, nobody has had such capacity for altering the universe than the people of the United States of America. And nobody has gone about it in such an aggressive way.