First of
all, I am writing this to help myself remember certain facts about life that we
often overlook. If any of you get inspired or awakened to reality, all the more
better.
A common
disease we all have is one in which we fight ...what happens naturally. Like when
someone is not looking and cuts you off when you're driving, or plastering on one more
expensive cream hoping to look like we did at 20, or even friends or family
dying whether through aging or disease. It doesn’t mean that we can’t get mad
when the person cuts you off, or disappointed when you look terrible in the
morning, or grieve when people die. That is not the point. It is more of an
internal wake up to what happens naturally, and that any action of resistance
only makes us more disturbed or uneasy. One would best approach this is in awe
or surprise, and gradually with wisdom it would mellow down to just a normal
fact of life. Surely, a wise grounded person would develop a seemingly detached
(looking) emotional connection, while
at the same time exhibit compassionate awareness to everything the world throws
at us. That is what we can work toward, instead of ignoring or trying to ignore
the suffering that exists out there and the suffering we tack on to ordinary
existence (the fight I speak of).
I had the great fortune to live in Thailand for long time watching and living with a Thai showed me the wisdom that anyone can have and untapped joy when you fight less with what is naturally occurring. Even with the great demonstrations going on now, and with the whole country in turmoil, people still had a smile. And you thought all my wisdom came from within...hardly. I did use some of the wisdom through the whole visa process and with my partner...at times, because it takes awareness.
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The photo above of the shrine after 6 months planted under a bodhi tree, where I lit 3 joss sticks every time I passed, and people added offerings to it as well.
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