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Meditation Quote by Kaiten Nukariya

“Zen[FN#195] is neither idealistic nor nihilistic. Zen makes use of the nihilistic idea of Hinayana Buddhism, and calls its students' attention to the change and evanescence of life and of the world, first to destroy the error of immutation, next to dispel the attachment to the sensual objects…” quote by Kaiten Nukariya
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““Zen[FN#195] is neither idealistic nor nihilistic. Zen makes use of the nihilistic idea of Hinayana Buddhism, and calls its students' attention to the change and evanescence of life and of the world, first to destroy the error of immutation, next to dispel the attachment to the sensual objects. [FN#194]””

Kaiten Nukariya

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Source Philosophical essay (Zen discourse)

Zen is positioned between idealism and nihilism, using Buddhist concepts to highlight impermanence and reduce attachment to sensory objects.

In simple terms: Zen balances extremes, focusing on impermanence to lessen attachment.

Key Takeaway

Practice mindfulness of change to reduce clinging.

Themes

philosophy spirituality impermanence

Mood

reflective calm

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • meditation practice
  • daily life reflection

Key Concepts

nihilism Hinayana attachment transience

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can recognizing impermanence reduce suffering?
  • What challenges arise when letting go of sensory attachments?
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