"We are all more or less ill till……" — Douglas Harding
"We are all more or less ill till we find -Self-enquiry our Oneness with everyone else."
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10 Quotes by Douglas Harding
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How much harder it is to bear one's splendor than one's miseries!
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There is a Reality which is Indivisible, One, Alone, the Source and Being of all; not a thing, nor even…
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The result of observing only the universe is anxiety. Only observing the Observer of the universe will put a stop…
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Isnt it the very last thing we feel grateful for - having happened? You needn't have happened. But you did…
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Here is just emptiness. There is no getting my ego out of the way, and all that stuff. There is…
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Inwardly you are God, outwardly you are a person. Instead of thinking you are just a person, that appearance, you…
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Whether looked at from outside or inside, bodies dissolve, matter vanishes, spirit remains - once we bother to go into…
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When we dare to doubt what we are told and take a fresh look at what's going on, we are…
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Profound things are simple. If it is not simple, it cannot be true. But simple things are difficult.
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