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Buddhist Quote by William James

“When we survey the whole field of religion, we find a great variety in the thoughts that have prevailed there; but the feelings on the one hand and the conduct on the other are almost always the same, for Stoic, Christian, and Buddhist saints are practically indistinguishable” quote by William James
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““When we survey the whole field of religion, we find a great variety in the thoughts that have prevailed there; but the feelings on the one hand and the conduct on the other are almost always the same, for Stoic, Christian, and Buddhist saints are practically indistinguishable””

William James

About This Quote

Source Lecture: The Varieties of Religious Experience, 1902

James notes that despite doctrinal differences, the emotional and behavioral core of religions is remarkably similar.

In simple terms: Religions share feelings and actions.

Key Takeaway

Recognize common humanity across faiths.

Themes

religion human experience psychology ethics

Mood

thoughtful analytical

Type

philosophical scholarly

When to use this quote

  • interfaith dialogue
  • ethical decision‑making
  • personal reflection
  • education

Key Concepts

comparative religion philosophy of mind social psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What shared values unite us?
  • How do doctrinal differences affect practice?
A Different Perspective

Differences in doctrine can still cause conflict.

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