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Nirvana Quotes

    “The Zen master warns: ‘If you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him!’ This admonition points up that no meaning that comes from outside of ourselves is real. The Buddhahood of each of us has already been obtained. We need only recognize it. Philosophy, religion, patriotism, all are empty idols. The only meaning in our lives is what we each bring to them. Killing the Buddha on the road means destroying the hope that anything outside of ourselves can be our master. No one is any bigger than anyone else. There are no mothers or fathers for grown-ups, only sisters and brothers.”

    Sheldon B. Kopp, If You Meet Buddha On The Road, Kill Him! (Page 188)

      “[The patient] was sure that if he worked hard enough, suffered long enough, or (failing that) at least if he were to be rescued by me, then Nirvana could be his. He can bear his pain for a while if only someday, someway, he will be able to reach a state of blissful perfection, a time when he will have no more conflicts, anxieties, or uncertainties. As I come toppling down off the pedestal on which he has placed me, he is horrified to learn that enlightenment does not provide perfection. Instead, it simply offers the pedestrian possibility of living with the acceptance of imperfection.”

      Sheldon B. Kopp, If You Meet Buddha On The Road, Kill Him! (Page 134)

        “No self also means emptiness, a technical term in Buddhism that means the absence of a separate self.  We are of the nature of no self, but that does not mean that we are not here.  It does not mean that nothing exists.  A glass can be empty or full of tea, but in order to be either empty or full, the glass has to be there.  So emptiness does not mean non-being, and it does not mean being either.  It transcends all concepts.  If you touch deeply the nature of impermanence, no self and inter-being, you touch the ultimate dimension, the nature of nirvana.” ~ Thich Nhat Hanh, No Death, No Fear

          “To find perfect composure in the midst of change is to find Nirvana.” ~ Shunryu Suzuki