Top 8 Quotes & Sayings by James H. Austin

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American author James H. Austin.
Last updated on December 20, 2024.
James H. Austin

James H. Austin is an American neurologist and author. He is the author of the book Zen and the Brain. It establishes links between the neurophysiology of the human brain and the practice of meditation, and won the Scientific and Medical Network Book Prize for 1998. He has written five sequels: Zen-Brain Reflections (2006), Selfless Insight (2009), Meditating Selflessly (2011), Zen-Brain Horizons (2014) and Living Zen Remindfully (2016).

The fundamental delusion of humanity is to suppose that I am here (pointing to himself) and you are out there.
When can our brain's innate objectivity begin to flourish? Only when our inappropriate Self-centered subjectivity begins to dissolve.
The early masters also introduced walking meditation and hard work to the monastery, for too much sitting could reach the point of diminishing returns. — © James H. Austin
The early masters also introduced walking meditation and hard work to the monastery, for too much sitting could reach the point of diminishing returns.
Emotions are not 'bad.' At the roots of our emotions are primal energies which can be put to fruitful use. Indeed...the energies of enlightenment arises from the very same natural origins as those which give rise to our everyday passions and emotions.
Zen values the simple, concrete, living facts of everyday direct personal experience.
Chance favors those in motion.
The message is that ultimate meaning is to be found in this present moment, infusing our everyday lives, here and now.
The Zen meditative approach has a simple, unstated premise: moods and attitudes shape—determine—what we think and perceive. If we feel happy, we tend to develop certain trains of thought. If we feel sad or angry, still others. But suppose, with training, we become nonattached to distractions and learn to dampen these wild, emotional swings on either side of equanimity. Then we can enter that serene awareness which is the natural soil for positive, spontaneous personal growth, often called spiritual growth.
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