“When the Christ says I: it is the I of all the Masters: the Way, the Truth, the Life” Quote by Frederick Franck
“Innumerable Buddhas Enlightened... innumerable Christs crucified... always the same Christ, the same Buddha!” ChristEnlightened Author:Frederick Franck
“Nothing burns in hell but ego" says Tauler. Does anything live but Buddha Nature, Christ Spirit?” DoeSpiritChristHellEgoBuddha Nature Author:Frederick Franck
“The cross of the Cruxifixion without the cross of the Resurrection is the symbol of a mutilated Christianity.” ChristianityCrossesSymbolsResurrection Author:Frederick Franck
“They do not see what they look at, hence they know not what they do.” KnowsLooks Author:Frederick Franck
“To counter the avoidance of intellectual challenge and responsibility, we must reduce the domination of certainty in education.” ChallengesResponsibilityIntellectualCertaintyDominationAvoidance Author:William Glasser
“the distance between this pigeon's brain and mine is minute compared to that between mine and Bodhi 's Wisdom Compassion” BrainCompassionMinutesMinesDistancePigeons Author:Frederick Franck
“Life ends with the previous thought It is resurrected with the subsequent One” Ends Author:Frederick Franck
“We live in a supermarket of ideas, faiths, practices, theories, ideologies, and much else besides. Never in human history have there been so many movements and ideas struggling to attract our attention. Added to this, the Western world is swamped by material goods and the Western mind is dominated by the goal of material success. In all this confusion, Zen stands out as a voice of sanity. It represents a different way of seeing the world, one based upon the rediscovery of who we really are and have always been, through revealing to us our true nature.” WorldWayMindHumansIdeasDifferentGoalVoiceAttentionPracticeStruggleSeeingMovementMaterialsTheoryWesternConfusionIdeologyDifferent WaysGoodsSanityStanding OutRevealingHuman HistoryTrue NatureSupermarketsWestern WorldSeeing The WorldRediscovery Author:David Fontana
“Zen, like life, defies exact definition, but its essence is the experience, moment by moment, of our own existence -- a natural, spontaneous encounter, unclouded by the suppositions and expectations that come between us and reality. It is, if you like, a paring down of life until we see it as it really is, free from our illusions; it is merely a divestment of ourselves until we recognize our own true nature.” IfsMomentsRealityNaturalExistenceIllusionExpectationsEssenceDefinitionsEncountersSpontaneousTrue NatureSuppositionZen Like Author:David Fontana