It has been said that to remember oneself one must have a sense of something superior to oneself. Self-Remembering is a lifting up of oneself to another set of influences. – Maurice Nicholl
← The great man is he who does not lose his child-heart. He does not think beforehand that his words shall be sincere, nor that his acts shall be resolute; he simply abides in the right. – Mencius“Do not concern yourself with whether or not you will become enlightened. Do not concern yourself with existence and non-existence, with inside and outside and in-between. Do not concern yourself with stopping” and “observing”. Do not concern yourself with whether this method of reciting the [mantra] is the same or not the same as other Buddhist methods. If the feeling of doubt does not arise, do not concern yourself with who it is or who it is not. Simply go on reciting the [mantra] with unified mind and unified intent without a break, pure and unmixed.” – Master Chu-hung →