Am reading Richard Moss' new book, "The Mandala of Being" and ran across 1 of his statements that to me sums up so much in such a simple phrase:
"...if you can conceive of yourself-anything whatsoever about who you are or are not-it can't be your true self."
To me this statement is really at the crux of most spiritual paths including Buddhism. Sure, Buddhism constantly teaches there is no self "true" or not, but essentially a "self" is merely a collection of what we conceive we are-or are not. Earl
"...if you can conceive of yourself-anything whatsoever about who you are or are not-it can't be your true self."
To me this statement is really at the crux of most spiritual paths including Buddhism. Sure, Buddhism constantly teaches there is no self "true" or not, but essentially a "self" is merely a collection of what we conceive we are-or are not. Earl