“A zen Buddhist sees things the way they are, not clinging onto ideals or focusing on how things should be. This allows a person to be attentive, accept reality as is and sit in the silence. From this silence comes great knowledge and unusual powers. Letting go of how things ought to be allows life to flow naturally bringing with it a higher level of being.”
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I like that. Do you know where this quote is from?
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Yes. It’s from Carl Jung regarding the book The Secret of the Golden Flower https://www.amazon.ca/Secret-Golden-Flower-Chinese-Book/dp/161427729X/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=the+secret+of+the+golden+flower%3A+a+chinese+book+of+life&qid=1587941470&s=books&sr=1-1
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Thank you! I love Jung 🙂
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