Analogies Quote by Dennis Merzel
“These various forms appear different in shape and size, yet they are of a single essence. . . . The Sixth Patriarch called it "essence of Mind". . . Here the Third Patriarch calls it "timeless Self-essence." Bankei called it "unborn Buddha-mind." They all refer to the same thing: Buddha-nature, true self. This essence is not born and can never die. It exists eternally. Some call it energy; others call it spirit. But what is it? No one knows. Any concept we have of what it is can only be an analogy. . . .”
About This Quote
The quote describes various Buddhist teachings that point to a single, eternal essence called Buddha-nature, which transcends physical forms and concepts.
In simple terms: All teachings refer to one timeless, eternal true self.
Recognize the underlying unity beyond differing descriptions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Meditation practice
- mindful reflection
- study of Buddhist texts
- interfaith dialogue
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you experience this essence in daily life?
- What practices help reveal the timeless self?
The concept may be too abstract for practical application without guidance.