“There have been people who have categorized the bands of perception in different yogic systems. It gives them pleasure to create names and orders and to make catalogs. Human beings like that.” PeopleGivingHumansHas BeensDifferentOrderNamesHuman BeingsPleasureAwarenessBuddhismBandPerception Author:Frederick Lenz
“We remember a few people who've been enlightened. We build churches and edifices in their name. But few people, if any, feel that they could ever be like that; and if that's how they feel - that's how it will be.” PeopleIfsFeelsRememberHumanityNamesChurchBuddhismEnlightenedEdifice Author:Frederick Lenz
“Kundalini is the life force. It is given different names. They call it prana. They divide it into different segments, the apana and the samana; sometimes it's called shakti. Nice names, it is energy.” DifferentSometimesNamesEnergyGivenForceNiceBuddhismDividesDifferent NamesPranaShakti Author:Frederick Lenz
“Kundalini energy passes through the shushumna, which is a Sanskrit name for an astral nerve channel that runs along the spinal column.” RunningNamesEnergyBuddhismNervesColumnsSanskrit Author:Frederick Lenz
“Dharma is another name for existence. It is existence in its purest form.” FormNamesExistenceBuddhismDharma Author:Frederick Lenz
“There are people I feel in other parts of the world who will never meet me or hear my name. They are probably better off. I help them inwardly. I feel their souls seeking light, and I help all who come.” PeopleWorldFeelsSoulHelpingLightNamesBuddhismSeekingBetter OffRama Author:Frederick Lenz
“One function of the intellect is to catalog. But cataloging doesn't change anything. If we call it a rose, or by any other name, it still smells as sweet. The name doesn't really matter. It is convenient for us.” IfsStillsMatterScienceNamesSweetBuddhismFunctionRoseIntellectSmellConvenient Author:Frederick Lenz
“C. S. Lewis, Plato, Aristotle and many more names that I could add, including Einstein's, were individuals who were able to see the innate order in life, which others perceive as chaos.” AbleScienceOrderNamesIndividualBuddhismAddChaosIncludingPerceivePlatoInnate Author:Frederick Lenz