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Sublatus, elevatus and conservatus - annihilated, exalted and preserved (as a force field) - The more experienced one becomes, the less one suffers from baseness and vulgarity - In crises it turns out that man remained the old one - yes even hitherto hidden abysses open. All work is therefore in vain - Not my word, not my deed - but my mere existence must convince - Where the pleasing remains still pleasing - but you accept it like the weather - But the eyes see everything in a new light after this clarification - and heaven and earth have become one. The heart beats in harmony of being and not-being, of time and eternity (see life and death, etc. - d.48)... - Who is undisciplined in the small - all too often fails in crucial place, quite apart from that there is no sure measure to judge what is to be considered in a particular case as small and unimportant or as important and decisive - A single bad word, thrown in displeasure, can do the worst and can not be taken back - It does not help, that one regrets it afterwards - Yes, even if it was only thought and could be held back at the last moment, then it is also as mere thought, as withheld covertness - more powerful and ominous than one commonly assumes - The Enlightenment suddenly overtakes people and acts like a mental catastrophe - Your self-confidence and reason, virtue and conscience, your beliefs, standards and values ​​to which you are attached have suddenly lost their lives. They are extinguished as if they had never been - The life of the enlightened one seems to have moved into a new dimension, opened up to new, unimagined possibilities - Enlightenment can only be experienced, but not understood and explained intellectually.
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There is a temptation to consider the Zen Buddhist as unemotional or even insensitive - because the Zen Buddhist is careful not to display his feelings and does not like to put words into words. The Zen Buddhist knows that one expresses more than one feels - and thus means less than one says... - He embraces with these feelings also animals and plants - To them the word remains powerless... - And even if some feel the voice of their Lord among these beings - they never and never answer... (E. Herrigel)

Eugen Herrigel (20 March 1884 – 18 April 1955) was a German philosopher who taught ... This later formed the core of his most famous work Zen in the Art of Archery. In the book, Herrigel only briefly mentions the Master's name [Herrigel ...


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