doerless
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- Not involving a doer.
- 1898, Sarat Chandra Das, “Buddhist Account of the Four Vedas”, in Journal of the Buddhist Text and Anthropological Society, page 9:
- If you still assert that a deed is being done then that deed must be regarded as doerless.
- 1999, Sharon Salzberg, Voices of Insight[1]:
- Silence in action is the doerless doing that we've spoken of before, in which you just wash the dishes, just vacuum the floor.
- 1999, David Guy, The Red Thread of Passion[2], page 124:
- Wu wei is the principle of following the Tao, the doerless doing with which Sabro Hasegawa created a work of art and out of which the great spiritual masters live their lives.