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The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries by Frederick Franck
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“Satori (enlightenment) is described as nothing seeing itself as such.”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries
“It takes place on a dimension higher than that of science (or scientism) or common sense.”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries
“This highly enigmatic concept of the storehouse consciousness, which some
Western scholars have aptly or inaptly tried to liken to Jung's collective unconscious,”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries
“The true Self or Buddha-nature is precisely this nothingness or emptiness (sunyata).”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries
“It is a nothingness unattainable by the intellect.”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries
“Self, stands in contradistinction to the Hindu doctrine of Atman”
Frederick Franck, The Buddha Eye: An Anthology of the Kyoto School and Its Contemporaries