The Jew in the Lotus Quotes
The Jew in the Lotus: A Poet's Re-Discovery of Jewish Identity in Buddhist India
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Rodger Kamenetz1,569 ratings, 4.03 average rating, 137 reviews
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“According to the Buddhist tradition,” he began, “there is no sort of conversion or missionary work. It is not good to ask someone to follow a different faith. Yet, because there are so many different mental dispositions, one religion simply cannot serve, cannot satisfy all people.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“Because, in our society, to be obsessed with a vision about how to make a better automobile makes you a genius, but to be obsessed with a vision about the nature of reality makes you a nut.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“The preservation of Buddhism is preserving your own internal heart. If Tibetans became terrorists they might win back Tibet, but Buddhism would be destroyed by that attitude.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“There is a danger in comparing an idealized version of a new religion to the very gritty and lived version of one’s birth religion.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“a haimish group—a warm group of Jewish homies.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“Our ancient sources of wisdom call on human beings to rise to their highest capacity and behave in extraordinarily open and generous ways to one another, under difficult circumstances to transcend differences and create understanding across all barriers of convention and fear. This wisdom is fragile as our environment is fragile, threatened by an overwhelming material culture. I believe in a spiritual ecology. In today’s world, Judaism and Tibetan Buddhism and other wisdom traditions are endangered species.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
“The ancient sages said, ‘He who is angry—it is the same as if he worshiped idols.’ They also said, ‘One who yields to anger—if he is a sage, his wisdom departs from him; if he is a prophet, his prophetic gift departs from him.’ Those of an irate disposition—their life is not worth living.”
― The Jew in the Lotus
― The Jew in the Lotus
