Occasional Speeches and Writings, Volume 2Publications Division, Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, 1957 |
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Page 18
... desire peace , we must serve those who are in need . We must believe in international inter- dependence . Nationalism is not enough . Let us remember the words of Edith Cavell , just before she was shot by a German firing squad in ...
... desire peace , we must serve those who are in need . We must believe in international inter- dependence . Nationalism is not enough . Let us remember the words of Edith Cavell , just before she was shot by a German firing squad in ...
Page 226
... desires that normally go on shaping individuals . The Buddha realizes himself to be free from the characteristics that constitute an individual subject . He has vanish- ed from the sphere of dualities . ' Whatever thought he does not desire ...
... desires that normally go on shaping individuals . The Buddha realizes himself to be free from the characteristics that constitute an individual subject . He has vanish- ed from the sphere of dualities . ' Whatever thought he does not desire ...
Page 313
... desire becomes the slave of the universe . We can overcome suffering only if we get rid of tṛṣṇā or taṇhā . To attempt to get rid of suffering through the various devices of self- deception is not to cease to suffer but to suffer in a ...
... desire becomes the slave of the universe . We can overcome suffering only if we get rid of tṛṣṇā or taṇhā . To attempt to get rid of suffering through the various devices of self- deception is not to cease to suffer but to suffer in a ...
Contents
Speech on Ruzyne Airport | 9 |
Address to the University of Cracow | 26 |
Address at InterRacial Asian | 40 |
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