922 Quotes About Oneness
- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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We cannot learn if we are stuck in our mind’s conditioned way of thinking. We must be open to discovering the Truth, whatever it may turn out to be. This requires a state of openness, curiosity, and sincerity, a state of pure awareness, a state of observing reality without jumping to conclusions about what reality is. This state of direct experience is known in Zen as “beginner’s mind,” and it is essential to embody this state when we want to understand our experience.
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- Author Eric Micha'el Leventhal
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Each person you meetis an aspect of yourself,clamoring for love.
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- Author Wald Wassermann
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Ο Θεός είναι φιλαυτία.
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- Author Curtis Tyrone Jones
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Sometimes we find the sweetest solidarity in the midst of solitude.
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- Author Nanette Mathews
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Meditation is about mindfulness and learning to strip away the illusion, revealing your authentic self and connectedness to everything and everyone.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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You do not have an existence independent of your environment, but rather you are your environment, and your environment is you.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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According to Zen Buddhists, all things have their existence in The Void. The Void is that which is no-thing, but contains all things within it, or as some Christian mystics state, “God is Nothing; He is Utterly Other; He is the VOID.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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Until we heal the root cause of our suffering, and awaken to our true nature, our inherent confusion will continue to manifest itself in the world around us.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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Buddhist philosophy points out that the true nature of all forms is essentially formless. Forms do not have an existence of their own, but rather they arise together, and are mutually dependent on one another. Everything in the world of form is constantly changing, constantly dying, and constantly being reborn—which is why Buddhists say that there is no-self; no form that has an existence in and of itself.
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