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Non-possession does not mean having nothing. It does not mean to live as a penniless beggar. Rather than meaning having nothing, it is the idea of not possessing what we do not need. The more we possess, The more we have attachments.
Individuation is to divest the self of false wrappings.
Solitude is separate experience.
Separate but equal is not equal, but it sure is separate.
Mere isolation in an enclosing idea is not a release from conflict.
Fraternity without absorption, union without fusion.
To view any individual as being independent of relationality is like viewing a point outside of a line, a line outside of a figure, a figure outside of a body.
In the "Not Two" are no separate things, yet all things are included.
We call it a Society; and go about professing openly the totalest separation, isolation. Our life is not a mutual helpfulness; but rather, cloaked under due laws-of-war, named fair competition and so forth, it is a mutual hostility.
Nothing can be separated from everything else.
What if two negatives make an affirmative ... does it follow that two nobodies shall be some body?
Detachment, n. Even when I detach, I care. You can be separate from a thing and still care about it.
In the immediate as well as the symbolic sense, in the physical as well as the intellectual sense, we are at any moment those who separate the connected, or connect the separate.
The paradox of individuation is that we best serve intimate relationship by becoming sufficiently developed in ourselves that we do not need to feed off others.
There is no aloneness. There is only unawareness.
What an incorrigible nonentity one must be to play only one role in life, to occupy only one place in society, to always mean one and the same thing!
Let us affirm what seems to be the truth, that, whether one is or is not, one and the others in relation to themselves and one another, all of them, in every way, are and are not, and appear to be and appear not to be.
Because our consciousness is tied to the physical manifestation of reality, we are tied to the belief in separation.
What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not?
Anyone who separates being and doing is still enjoying separation.
The absolutely Non-Manifested cannot be designated by any expression which could limit It, Separate It, or include It. In spite of this, every allusion alludes only to Him, every designation designates Him, and He is at the same time the Non-Manifested and the Manifested.
indifference but detachment
Nothing is separate. Everything is one thing.
Where there is 'freedom from' without corresponding interrelationship, there is the anxiety of the defiant and isolated individual. Where there is dependence without freedom, there is the anxiety of the clinging person who cannot live outside a symbiosis.
Segregation is the adultery of an illicit intercourse between injustice and immorality.
Separation ... though effectual with people of certain humors, is apt to idealize the removed object with others; notably those whose affection, placid and regular as it may be, flows deep and long.
Did not hesitate to be disagreeable to preserve my independence - applied
Nonmonogamous folks are constantly engaged in their relationships: they negotiate and establish boundaries, respect them, test them, and, yes, even violate them. But the limits are not assumed or set by society; they are consciously chosen.
The need to become a separate self is as urgent as the yearning to merge forever. And as long as we, not our mother, initiate parting, and as long as our mother remains reliably there, it seems possible to risk, and even to revel in, standing alone.
The unnamed should not be mistaken for the nonexistent.
Solitary and farouche people don't have relationships; they are quite unrelatable.
Independnce comes from you knowing who you are and you being happy with yourself.
The essential Not-self could be perceived very clearly in things and in living
creatures on the hither side of good and evil. In human beings it was visible only when they were in
repose, their minds untroubled, their bodies motionless.
Until the fear of separation is faced there can be only a life of illusion, where nothing real can exist. Until this happens there can be no knowing the stillness of peace, which is to change, in the very near future, for all humanity. The illusion of separateness can not continue to exist.
Co-existence or no existence.
The word "independence" is united to the accessory ideas of dignity and virtue. The word "dependence" is united to the ideas of inferiority and corruption.
A man without decision can never be said to belong to himself.
That which exists possesses identity; he could keep it out of existence by refusing to identify it.
Pure by impure is not seen.
Nonacceptance is always suffering, no matter what you are not accepting.
Acceptance is always freedom, no matter what you are accepting.
Interdependence is a choice only independent people can make
Because all existence is founded upon the ever-present state of union, everything already exists in a state of tranquility. However, this state of tranquility is masked from us by our assumption that there is a separation, that there is a problem.
Whatever is dependently co-arisen
That is explained to be emptiness.
That, being a dependent designation
Is itself the Middle Way.
It is owing to our limitations that a thing appears to us as single and separate when in truth it is not a separate thing at all.
There is a fundamental error in separating the parts from the whole, the mistake of atomizing what should not be atomized. Unity and complementarity constitute reality.
Only that thing is free which exists by the necessities of its own nature, and is determined in its actions by itself alone.
A race cannot be purified from without.
Bonding through dependence never works, whereas bonding through freedom always does.
Relations which are not consecrated by the laws establish bonds of kinship as manifold, as complex, even more solid than those which spring from marriage.
All things arise because of their interdependence, and that is why nothing has a separate, independent identity.
We co-existed in peaceful detachment
Sometimes things that appear completely irreconcilable and mutually exclusive serve a shared purpose that could not be achieved except through their contradiction.
The feminine seeks connection through union, likewise the masculine seeks freedom through disengagement.
Segregation, he concluded, is neither sought nor imposed by healthy ... human beings.
And I, the while, the sole unbusy thing,
Nor honey make, nor pair, nor build, nor sing.
Anything whose presence or absence makes no discernible difference is no essential part of the whole.
This endured absence is nothing more or less than forgetfulness. I am, intermittently, unfaithful. This is the condition of my survival.
Evidently, whatever else marriage might prevent, it was not a remedy for isolation of spirit.
Not a spoon clinked against a mug, not a creamer was popped, peeled and opened, not a breath. It was as though something else had joined them then. As though silence had taken a seat.
Where no bondage is, there is no cause and effect.
The universe is a flaw in the purity of non-being.
We do not aspire to communal life but to a life apart.
I am neither I nor Other, both I and other ...
All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependent-arisings. All phenomena do not inherently exist because of being dependently imputed.
Individuation is an attainment of spiritual maturity frighteningly seldom attained in today's mono-cultures.
Action, as distinguished from fabrication, is never possible in isolation; to be isolated is to be deprived of the capacity to act.
There is no emptiness without appearance, and there is no appearance without emptiness. That is what we call the interdependent nature.
Nonexistence. The society of the nonexistent. In the street yesterday a nonexistent person trod on my foot with his nonexistent foot.
If I say you are not free to associate with me, it also means I too am not free to associate with you. I might call you the slave but not less bound by the slavery I have created.- Prince Ikan
It is so far from being natural for a man and woman to live in a state of marriage, that we find all the motives which they have for remaining in that connection, and the restraints which civilised society imposes to prevent separation, are hardly sufficient to keep them together.
Sometimes isolation can be shared.
Love is the only freedom from attachment. When you love everything, you are attached to nothing.
Because we are separated everything separates us, even our efforts to join each other.
The state of no being is pure.
Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
If we were really unattached, we should escape all this pain of vain expectation, and could cheerfully do good work in the world. Never will unhappiness or misery come through work done without attachment. The world will go on with its happiness and misery through eternity.
In 'Yes' and 'No' all things consist.
We should never think of separation except for repeated and enormous violations
A husband and wife who are in the habit of occupying separate rooms are either beings apart, or they have found happiness. Either they hate or they adore each other.
Marriage is the only known example of the happy meeting of the immovable object and the irresistible force.
Neutrality is no favorite with Providence, for we are so formed that it is scarcely possible for us to stand neuter in our hearts, although we may deem it prudent to appear so in our actions
Nonjudging is neutrally noticing your own internal states.
Separation comes from preparation.
Nonintervention does not mean that nothing happens. It means that something else happens.
What exists are not separated animals, but an inter-animality.
We coexisted in a state of mutual detachment.
Apart the lovers could neither live nor die, for it was life and death together;
Irrefragability, thy name is mathematics.
Isolation is the indispensable component of human happiness.
Love binds, and it binds forever. Good binds while evil unravels. Separation is another word for evil; it is also another word for deceit.
Detachment does not mean non-involvement. You can be deeply involved but not entangled.
We [people] are made separate by the things we do or do not do. Responsibilities of all types curb us. Desire betrays us. No wound is ever truly petty. And there are so many ways to be locked apart from the rest of the world.
Separation is The Only Disease, It is The Cause - Everything Else is The Effect!
Non-figurative art is created by establishing a dynamic rhythm of determinate mutual relations which excludes the formation of any particular form.
The surest sign of the estrangement of the opinions of two persons is when they both say something ironical to each other and neither of them feels the irony.
We are not committed to this or that. We are committed to the nothing in-between, whether we know it or not.
That which must not, can not be.
I was always a distinct no-one, whose fiercest wish was to be an indistinct someone.
If we do not hang together, we shall surely hang separately.
The greatest tragedy of human existence is the illusion of separateness.