Watts Alan W
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Formas Del Zen
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EL ESPIRITU ZEN
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The way of zen
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“For change is not merely a force of destruction. Every form is really a pattern of movement, and every living thing is like the river, which, if it did not flow out, would never have been able to flow in.”
― The wisdom of insecurity ; The way of Zen ; Tao: The watercourse way
― The wisdom of insecurity ; The way of Zen ; Tao: The watercourse way
“We seem to be like flies caught in honey. Be cause life is sweet we do not want to give it up, and
yet the more we become involved in it, the more we are trapped, limited, and frustrated. We love it
and hate it at the same time. We fall in love with people and possessions only to be tortured by anxiety for them. The conflict is not only between ourselves and the surrounding universe; it is between our- selves and ourselves. For intractable nature is both around and within us. The exasperating "life" which is at once lovable and perishable, pleasant and painful, a blessing and a curse, is also the life of our ownbodies.”
― The wisdom of insecurity ; The way of Zen ; Tao: The watercourse way
yet the more we become involved in it, the more we are trapped, limited, and frustrated. We love it
and hate it at the same time. We fall in love with people and possessions only to be tortured by anxiety for them. The conflict is not only between ourselves and the surrounding universe; it is between our- selves and ourselves. For intractable nature is both around and within us. The exasperating "life" which is at once lovable and perishable, pleasant and painful, a blessing and a curse, is also the life of our ownbodies.”
― The wisdom of insecurity ; The way of Zen ; Tao: The watercourse way
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