"We know the outer world of sensations and actions, but of our inner
world of thoughts and feelings we know very little. The primary purpose
of meditation is to become conscious of, and familiar with, our inner
life. The ultimate purpose is to reach the source of life and
consciousness." - Nisargadatta Maharaj



The above statement appears to be at odds with Zen.  Is it?  --ED






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