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Nirvāna, a Story of Buddhist Psychology

This book delves into the principles and practices of Buddhist psychology, focusing on the concept of Nirvāna as the ultimate goal of spiritual practice. It examines the historical and philosophical context of Nirvāna, offering insights into its significance in Buddhist thought and its role in the pursuit of enlightenment. more

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Paul Carus
Paul Carus

Paul Carus (July 18, 1852 - February 11, 1919) was a German-born philosopher, author, and publisher who became renowned for his studies in Eastern philosophy and religion during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was a significant figure in the dissemination of Eastern thought in the Western world. more

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“I must only warn you of one thing. You have become a different person in the course of these years. For this is what the art of archery means: a profound and far-reaching contest of the archer with himself. Perhaps you have hardly noticed it yet, but you will feel it very strongly when you meet your friends and acquaintances again in your own country: things will no longer harmonize as before. You will see with other eyes and measure with other measures. It has happened to me too, and it happens to all who are touched by the spirit of this art.”

“The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow for the sake of hitting the goal, the less you will succeed in the one and the further the other will recede. What stands in your way is that you have a much too willful will. You think that what you do not do yourself does not happen.”

“Followers of the Way [of Chán], if you want to get the kind of understanding that accords with the Dharma, never be misled by others. Whether you're facing inward or facing outward, whatever you meet up with, just kill it! If you meet a buddha, kill the buddha. If you meet a patriarch, kill the patriarch. If you meet an arhat, kill the arhat. If you meet your parents, kill your parents. If you meet your kinfolk, kill your kinfolk. Then for the first time you will gain emancipation, will not be entangled with things, will pass freely anywhere you wish to go.”