“It is fundamental to both Taoist and Confucian thought that the natural man is to be trusted, and from their standpoint it appears that the Western mistrust of human nature-whether theological or technological-is a kind of schizophrenia. It would be impossible, in their view, to believe oneself innately evil without discrediting the very belief, since all the notions of a perverted mind would be perverted notions.”
Quote by Alan Wilson Watts
Book:The Way of Zen
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The Way of Zen
This book delves into the essence of Zen Buddhism, examining its origins, key teachings, meditation techniques, and the role of mindfulness in daily life. It offers insights into the historical context and the various schools of thought within the tradition, providing a thorough exploration of the Zen path. more
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