My wife sent me an email that had this quote. When I read it, I just knew it had to be shared here.
The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here and you are out there.
-Yasutani Roshi, Zen master (1885-1973)
For more on this Zen master, view an article about him in Wikipedia.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
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3 comments:
Francis this is very coincidental that Loraine, Jonathon + I were discussing this very deep philosophical fact this morning. thank you so much for sharing this!
It's taken a moment of thought to work this out
I think the point here is that we cannot be or see ourselves in total isolation from others
There is always a part of someone else in us
Thank you Francis. I welcome any thoughts on this
Marcello
Thanks for that Francis. To me the question "who am I?" comes to mind.
Deepak Chopra discusses the difference between our deluded ego self and our true Self / original nature in his book, "The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success".
It's got some great and profound concepts in there. Thanks to Ann for pointing me to that book!
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