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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…” quote by Dennis Merzel
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“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. . . .”

Dennis Merzel

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.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the underlying unity beyond differing descriptions.

Themes

spirituality philosophy identity eternity

Mood

contemplative inquisitive

Type

philosophical spiritual

When to use this quote

  • Meditation practice
  • mindful reflection
  • study of Buddhist texts
  • interfaith dialogue

Key Concepts

Buddha-nature essence of mind timeless self unborn mind

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you experience this essence in daily life?
  • What practices help reveal the timeless self?
A Different Perspective

The concept may be too abstract for practical application without guidance.

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