Pointers from Nanavira Thera
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Art of being oneself
Self, tragi-comedy, and suffering (dukkha) in its profoundest sense
Europe does not know what it really means to despair
The Four Noble Truths are not logical propositions
The ethical paradox—What should I do?
Collectors of ideas
Conceptual thinking
Awareness
An Uncertain Encounter
Anatomy of Consciousness
The True Health
What has the Buddha to offer the drug-addict?
'Absolute Unselfishness'
Faith in Dhamma
Arahat and puthujjana
Nanavira Thera on rebirth
Nanavira Thera on suicide
Nanavira Thera on scholars
Nanavira Thera on Bertrand Russell
Certainly, impermanence does not not refer to things regarded objectively
Bahiya or being in the world
The man who will lightly sacrifice a long-formed mental habit is exceptional
Listening to Beethoven also is sensuality, but when you have said 'sex' you have said all. A man who can give up sex can give up Beethoven
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Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Solitaire, not solidaire
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If you can find no way of getting the Notes duplicated, why not try the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, who might be sympathetic (provided th...
Monday, December 21, 2015
Does God exist?
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And what, then, about the Buddha's Teaching—how does it tell us to deal with the question whether or not God exists? The first thing i...
Saturday, December 19, 2015
Nanavira Thera on himself
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Here is Camus on Heidegger ; perhaps it says more about Camus than Heidegger —and also something about me, since I trouble to quote it. ...
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