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I read Sartre at university – both in French
and in philosophy course – as well as
“L‘Étranger” by Camus –
I was deeply shocked and unhappy, mostly because
I identified and associated with their accounts and
could not break free
I have spent a lifetime of spiritual reading in order
to break free, and today I thank Wayne Dyer, Robin
Norwood, etc., for the insights that helped me
To break free of the danger and pain that these writers
posed to me – and I love anything by Colin Wilson; I
lost his Encyclopedia of the Unexplained
BUT I read a lot of his stuff and I totally agree!
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“If you meet the Buddha, kill him.” — Linji
Linji was a Buddhist.
Similarly,
“The Tao that can be named is not the eternal Tao.”
-- Tao Te Ching
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