Zen attacks that one last thing you hold dear: your precious self-conception. It unravels any notion of a freestanding, unconditional "I" and shows it to be a lie, a fabrication, a construction. True realization, the old masters tell us, takes bone-crushing effort. We pulverize the very skeleton of ego—upon which the meat and skin and organs of our illusions hang—and we do it through intense, hurtle-yourself-off-the-cliffs-and-into-the-chasm practice. —Shozan Jack Haubner in Zen Confidential: Confessions of a Wayward Monk More about this quote Tags: perception effort Buddhism Zen self-conception I Permalink for this quote facebook twitter tumblr email