“To become enlightened is not just to slip into some disconnected euphoria, an oceanic feeling of mystic oneness apart from ordinary reality. It is not even to come up with a solution, a sort of formula to control reality. Rather, it is an experience of release from all compulsions and sufferings, combined with a precise awareness of any relevent subject of knowledge. Having attained enlightenment one knows everything that matters, and the precise nature of all that is.”
Robert A.F. Thurman“No sane person fears nothingness.”
Robert A.F. Thurman, The Tibetan Book Of The Dead“There is no reason for a sound faith to be irrational. A useful faith should not be blind, but should be well aware of its grounds. A sound faith should be able to use scientific investigation to strengthen itself. it should be open to the spirit not to lock itself up in the letter. A nourishing, useful, healthful faith should be no obstacle to developing a science of death.”
Robert A.F. Thurman, The Tibetan Book Of The Dead“Anger spoils relationships where there should be great reciprocity.”
Robert A.F. Thurman, Love Your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier“In the practice of exchanging self & other, paradoxes abound.”
Robert A.F. Thurman, Love Your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier“Buddhism is all about science. If science is the systematic pursuit of the accurate knowledge of reality, then science is Buddhism, Buddhism is science.”
Robert A.F. Thurman, Why the Dalai Lama Matters: His Act of Truth as the Solution for China, Tibet, and the World