"Though I have seen my head brought in upon a plate
I am no prophet - and here's no great matter;
I have seen the moment of my greatness flicker,
And I have seen the eternal Footman hold my coat, and snicker,
And in short, I was afraid."
"According to Zen, awareness of oneself dawns gradually, step by step. A zen master of the twelfth century, Kakuan, drew the "ten oxherding pictures" to represent this progression toward enlightenment. The bull symbolizes the dynamic principles of life and truth; the ten bulls suggest the sequence of steps in "the realization of one's true nature." -Paul Reps
In our journey of life we must come to terms with ourselves. We must be able to look inside and view the truth of what it is to be Man. In the search for truth one must not be afraid to see the truth. More then this, one must not be afraid to see the truth and tell the world. Nietzsche explains it thus:"Good and Evil," "Good and Bad" Essay 1
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Existentialism
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