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I’ve lived for nothing and might soon die for less. My Life, Part One will be cancelled midway through the first season
R.S. Gompertz
I’ve lived for nothing and might soon die for less. My Life, Part One will be cancelled midway through the first season
R.S. Gompertz
As a matter of face, Zen is at present most fashionable in America among those who are least concerned with moral discipline. Zen has, indeed, become for us a symbol of moral revolt. It is true, the Zen-man's contempt for conventional and formalistic social custom is a healthy phenomenon, but it is healthy only because it presupposes a spiritual liberty based on freedom from passion, egotism and self-delusion. A pseudo-Zen attitude which seeks to justify a complete moral collapse with a few rationalizations based on the Zen Masters is only another form of bourgeois self-deception. It is not an expression of healthy revolt, but only another aspect of the same lifeless and inert conventionalism against which it appears to be protesting.
Thomas Merton
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