Thich Nhat Hanh Quotes
He Saw That The Key To Liberation Would Be To Break Through Ignorance And To Enter Deeply Into The Heart Of Reality And Attain A Direct Experience Of It. Such Knowledge Would Not Be The Knowledge Of The Intellect, But Of Direct Experience.
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