There is No "I" in the Outcome
Herrigel's thought that "the archer ceases to be conscious of himself as the one who is engaged in hitting the bull's-eye which confronts him" ("Zen ...
Herrigel's thought that "the archer ceases to be conscious of himself as the one who is engaged in hitting the bull's-eye which confronts him" ("Zen ...
Pavel Somov, Ph.D. | Posted 10.26.2009 | Living