Like the medieval cartographers of Europe, who felt one would fall into endless space at the edges of the oceans of their maps, we fear the presumed nothingness of no-self. Fortunately, there have been many spiritual circumnavigators who have returned to tell the tale of the beauty beyond self.

Like the medieval cartographers of Europe, who felt one would fall into endless space at the edges of the oceans of their maps, we fear the presumed nothingness of no-self. Fortunately, there have been many spiritual circumnavigators who have returned to tell the tale of the beauty beyond self.

Kathleen Dowling Singh
Save QuoteView Quote
Save Quote
Similar Quotes by kathleen-dowling-singh

Ego is like a street urchin, born of fear and wanting and left to its own devices....

Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Aging: Awaken as You Grow Older
Save QuoteView Quote

Like the medieval cartographers of Europe, who felt one would fall into endless space at the edges of the oceans of their maps, we fear the presumed nothingness of no-self. Fortunately, there have been many spiritual circumnavigators who have returned to tell the tale of the beauty beyond self.

Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Aging: Awaken as You Grow Older
Save QuoteView Quote

Love one another." If we took those simple words to heart, we'd already be the Buddhas Jesus wanted us to be.

Kathleen Dowling Singh, The Grace in Aging: Awaken as You Grow Older
Save QuoteView Quote
Related Topics to kathleen-dowling-singh Quotes