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  • The burden of Karma is heavy. All alike have heavy debts to pay. Yet none, so the Wisdom teaches, is ever faced with more than he can bear. Whether or not we can grin, we must bear it, and it is folly to attempt to run away.

    Karma   Running   Debt  
    Christmas Humphreys (1983). “Karma and rebirth”, Routledge
  • The fear of death is the fear of the end of an illusion; so long as the illusion persists so long will the fear remain.

    Christmas Humphreys (1969). “An Invitation to the Buddhist Way of Life for Western Readers”
  • It follows that I must accept myself for what I am before I can deliberately change it.

    Christmas Humphreys (2012). “Exploring Buddhism”, p.74, Routledge
  • Concentration is the creation of the instrument; meditation is the right use of it; contemplation transcends it.

    Christmas Humphreys (2012). “Exploring Buddhism”, p.179, Routledge
  • For the keynote of the law of Karma is equilibrium, and nature is always working to restore that equilibrium whenever through man's acts it is disturbed.

    Karma   Men   Law  
    Christmas Humphreys (1983). “Karma and rebirth”, Routledge
  • Our lives are based on what is reasonable and common sense; Truth is apt to be neither.

    Christmas Humphreys (2003). “Teach Yourself Zen”, Teach Yourself
  • When a builder builds he clears the ground for his new foundations. Then he sees that the basic structure will support the whole. Should we not also clear the mind - at least that part of it that we can reach - of the ruins of past thinking, before building our palace of dharma which will one day reach the sky.

    Past   Thinking   Sky  
  • Even as radio waves are picked up wherever a set is tuned in to their wavelength, so the thoughts which each of us think each moment of the day go forth into the world to influence for good or bad each other human mind.

  • Life is one, said the Buddha, and the Middle Way to the end of suffering in all its forms is that which leads to the end of the illusion of separation, which enables man to see, as a fact as clear as sunlight, that all mankind, and all other forms in manifestation, are one unit, the infinitely variable appearance of an indivisible Whole.

    Life   Equality   Men  
    Christmas Humphreys (1969). “An Invitation to the Buddhist Way of Life for Western Readers”
  • By god the Buddhist means that from which the universe was born, the unborn of the Buddhist scriptures, and by soul that factor in the thing called man which moves towards enlightenment. Why need more be said of it, at any rate those who are not content with scholarship, but strive to attain that same enlightenment?

    Buddhist   Moving   Mean  
    Christmas Humphreys (1969). “An Invitation to the Buddhist Way of Life for Western Readers”
  • The Road has two rules only: begin and continue.

    Two  
  • As we increasingly become aware of the One Life breathing in each brother form of life, we learn the meaning of compassion, which literally means to 'suffer with' ... How does [the] self cause the desire which causes suffering?...by the illusion of separateness, the unawareness of One.

    Life   Brother   Learning  
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