The Last Koan Quotes
Betal: Death is the only authentic experience in life. You could fake everything else.
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Vikram: To be born out of nothing, be given a name, acquire an identity, a sense of 'I' and mine, only to lose all of this and once again dissolve into nothing!
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Death: We, the immortals, are only relatively immortal. None of us will last longer than the current Universe.
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Betal: Ever wonder when you see the birds and animals? Do they have souls? What happens to them when they die? Do they go to heaven or hell? Are the reborn?
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Tara: Pain is the hammer of the gods to break the resistance in the mortal's heart.
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Tara: Wouldn't immortality merely mean just an endless cycle of pain and suffering for man?
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Tara: The question is not if immortality is possible or desirable for man, not even whether one can revive the dead, but whether one can revive the living dead.
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Tara: Even a stranger's anguish rends your heart, and your brother's anguish goes unnoticed?
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Tara: Don't you want to reopen the doors of your heart so that you may love again and live again?
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Betal: Take any road. What difference does it make? Men plan only to end in disaster.
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Vikram: When there are two paths in front of you, it's a choice. You understand?
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