[BNP/E3, 25 – 64v]
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“Nirvâna is Being without Individuality, for Individuality, being conditioned to space and to time, necessarily includes Action, of which the existence in Nirvâna is the contradiction.”
Ginkel.
“When the Buddhist extols inaction, it is but as it seems to him the nearest human approach to Nirvâna, the only way he has of somehow laying a hand on time and on space. Laying a hand on time and on space by reducing them to themselves, by the elimination of their shallower attributes. Of these shallower attributes action is one”.
Ginkel.