Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series
Source:
Zen Buddhism
In The
20th Century
By: Heinrich Dumoulin
Translated By Joseph S. O’Leary
“The Eastern self is grounded in itself and transcends all human capacities and activities, especially consciousness, intellectual thinking, and representing. “
(Page 43)
Hermit Poet’s Comments: Doing walking, working, or sitting meditation we lose our self. We let go of our emotions. Peal away the self and the only thing left is the now.
Zen Buddhism in the 20th Century
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Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy
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