Edward Kimble

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When consciousness stops trying to catch its own tail, I become no-thing, and discover that I am everything — or, more precisely, that I can be anything. Then, when I no longer strive to make myself real through things, I find myself “actualized” by them, says Dōgen.
Lack & Transcendence: The Problem of Death and Life in Psychotherapy, Existentialism, and Buddhism
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