Morning Meditation

June 23, 2026

If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him.

— Linji Yixuan, Record of Linji

Linji said this in ninth-century Tang Dynasty China, teaching monks who kept looking outside themselves for authority, for permission, for someone to tell them they had finally arrived. He was known for shouting at students and striking them with a staff, not out of cruelty but out of urgency — he wanted to break the habit of spiritual dependency before it hardened into a life wasted waiting. The instruction is a direct challenge to every version of beginning again where you are still asking someone else to approve the start. If your new beginning is waiting on a sign, a mentor, a better moment, Linji is saying that attachment is exactly the thing to cut.

Reflection

Think about something you have been trying to restart — a practice, a relationship, a goal. Who are you waiting on to tell you it is the right time to begin?

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