“The gopis seek Krishna, another part of themselves that create ecstasy. The man seeks the woman, the woman seeks the man. The Tantric Buddhist seeks annihilation of the ego.” MenHe ManBuddhismEgoSexualityBuddhistEcstasyKrishnaAnnihilation Author:Frederick Lenz
“It is important to remember always that the principle of egolessness does not mean that there was an ego in the first place, and the Buddhists did away with it. On the contrary, it means there was never any ego at all to begin with. To realize that is called "egolessness.” FirstsMeanDoeImportantRememberRealizingPrinciplesEgoContraryBuddhistEgotism Author:Sogyal Rinpoche
“Don't judge others. Always be open to them. Avoid the cult mentality, you know, the super-slick, "I'm superior because I meditate, because I'm on the pathway to enlightenment," the subtle ego nonsense, terrible trap.” KnowsJudgingBuddhismTerribleEgoEnlightenmentSuperiorsBuddhistNonsenseSubtleMentalityTrapsCultEtiquettePathwaysSlick Author:Frederick Lenz
“Human beings have become so afraid of the unknown, themselves, and each other that they deprive themselves of that innate ecstasy and love of life which comes with a human body, mind and spirit, by hiding behind the empty shell of their ego.” MindHumansBodySpiritHuman BeingsBehindsEgoEmptyAnd LoveBuddhistLove LifeHidingEcstasyShellsInnateHuman BodyCosmologyEmpty Shell Author:Frederick Lenz
“I'd like to say is that we shouldn't have an idea that the goal of spiritual practice is to annihilate ones ego, that would be a mistake. In the early years of enlightenment, psychologists were afraid of Hindus and Buddhists meditating because they thought they were going to shatter their egos and then they'd have to wear diapers or something, like they'd lose their toilet training or what have you. They were really afraid of it.” YearsIdeasWould BeSpiritualGoalLosesMistakePracticeEgoTrainingEnlightenmentBuddhistToiletsPsychologistMeditatingSpiritual PracticeDiapers Author:Robert Thurman
“In Buddhist ideology, the conventional self is that which is constructed in a way by the use of the pronoun, and when you realize there is no absolute ego there, no disconnected one, self, or ego, then that actually strengthens your conventional ego. It does so in the sense that then you realize it's a construction, and you can strengthen it in order to help others, or do whatever you're trying to do, it's not like you no longer know who you are. Then you can organize your behavior by using your ego, as it's now the pronoun.” KnowsWayTryingDoeSelfHelpingUseOrderRealizingLike YouEgoBehaviorAbsolutesWho You AreHelping OthersIdeologyBuddhistConstructionConventionalOrganizeDisconnectedPronouns Author:Robert Thurman
“Buddhism is not concerned just with private destiny, but with the lives and consciousness of all beingsAny attempt to understand Buddhism apart from its social dimension is fundamentally a mistake. Until Western Buddhists understand this, their embrace of Buddhism will not help very much in the efforts to bring about meaningful and positive social change, or even in their struggle to transform their ego.” HelpingSocialEffortMistakeConsciousnessDestinyStruggleBuddhismEgoConcernedEmbraceWesternMeaningfulBuddhistDimensionsSocial Change Author:Sulak Sivaraksa
“A virtuous man or woman who is determined to develop the Supreme Enlightened Mind, should thus develop it: I have to lead all living beings to put a stop to (reincarnation) and escape (suffering), and when they have been so led, not one of them in fact stops (reincarnating) or escapes suffering. Why? Because, if a Bodhisattva believes in the notion of an ego, a personality, or a living being, he is not a true Bodhisattva.” IfsMenShouldMindBelieveHas BeensFactsSufferingPersonalityEgoNotionDeterminedSupremeBuddhistEnlightenedVirtuousReincarnationBodhisattva Author:Gautama Buddha