 | Thomas Merton - Biography & Autobiography - 1975 - 484 pages
...conditioned things are impermanent; all dhammas are without selfhood, arising according to conditions; this is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self.' For all kinds of beings death is not to be wondered at because it is the way for all of them." "Maha"... | |
 | Joaquín Pérez Remón - Philosophy - 1980 - 428 pages
...quotation refers, may be said to coincide with the khandhas of the Nikäyas, of which one ought to say, 'this is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self.6 In the Yoga-sütras of Patañjali we meet with a sütra that rings of pure and unadulterated... | |
 | Steven Collins - Philosophy - 1982 - 344 pages
...present, gross or fine, in oneself or without . . . must be seen as it really is, with right insight, thus 'this is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self. In some places, the inter-relation between what are called the 'three marks' of all conditioned things... | |
 | Hajime Nakamura - Philosophy - 1992 - 600 pages
...physical forms whatever, past, present, or to be, subjective or objective, far or near, high or low: 'this is not mine, this I am not, this is not my eternal soul.' " 4 The following chart makes clear how human existence, the totality of mind and body,... | |
 | Joseph Goldstein - Philosophy - 2003 - 228 pages
...him that every aspect of expetience of the mind and body should be seen as it is with proper wisdom: "This is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self." We can apply these words as a powerful skillful means, both in formal meditation and throughout our... | |
 | Jeff Astley, David Brown, Ann Loades - Religion - 2003 - 132 pages
...mean or exalted, far or near, the correct view, in the light of the highest knowledge is as follows: This is not mine, this I am not; this is not my ego.' Perceiving this, the learned and noble disciple conceives an aversion for form, an aversion for... | |
 | Tien Cong Tran - Religion - 2004 - 254 pages
...and mental phenomena are nonself. What is nonself should be seen as it really is with correct wisdom thus: "This is not mine, this I am not, this is not my self."2 It is unwise to see sounds, odors, tastes, tactile objects and mental phenomena as mine. That... | |
 | Jack A. Tuszynski - Science - 2006 - 500 pages
..."self" in fact must be the most inner, persistent, indestructible feature of our mind. 14.11.2 Nonself This is not mine, this I am not, this is not my Self Buddha Gautama (563 BC) One might wonder what happens when, instead of undergoing a mirror measurement,... | |
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