Some useful quotes retrieved from my colourful book stickers
"Zen teaches us never to yied autonomy or authority for our lives to another person. Each of us contains the wisdom, strength and beauty to handle everything" (p. 144)
"Without forgiveness our lives become clogged, our health impaired and our ability to love restricted." (p. 154)
"By not rejecting or blaming your partner for how he is feeling, you are offering unconditional love." (p. 166)
"As we sit, without moving, through what might feel like unbearable pain, something amazing happens: the pain eventually vanishes, often transforming into pure joy" (p. 175)
"This is how we know we are in a loving relationship. We are blooming, and the one we love is blooming as well." (p. 199)
"Relying on another is an expression of attachment, not love; a manifestation of insecrity and suffering, not understanding the true nature of our lives" (p.221)
That said, there are many more quotes, but these are bookmarked for whatever reason I must have felt strongly for at the time.
I do adore this book; got it from the library, a tattered piece, and luckily for me, was available at the time of request. I think this book is way too short, especially the last chapter 'finding the ox'. I was reading that ad I spaced out, like, WTF? That chapter was like an abrupt ending that makes little sense. You just can't summarise Zen.
I think that this is the type of book that needs to be read again and again at various parts or levels of life. For me, Zen has not been unlocked by epiphany. The words were a little too deep to be read on the surface. I need to either re read this or borrow other Zenific books.
But, I have to thank the author for writing in such a heartfelt way. Reminds me of why I always like psychologists-turn-writers.