True Dharma seekers who live in the world use their daily activity as a polishing tool. Outwardly they may appear to be very busy, like flint striking steel, making sparks everywhere. But inwardly they silently grow. For although they may be working very hard, they are working for the sake of the work and not for the profits it will bring them. Unattached to the results of their labor, they transcend the frenetic to reach the Way's essential tranquillity. Doesn't a rough and tumbling stream also sparkle like striking flints - while it polishes into smoothness every stone in its path?
Han Shan
"And all cosmic truths become known to everyone on those planets because those beings who by their conscious efforts learn some truth or other share it with others, and in this way, little by little, all cosmic truths become known to all the beings of that planet, whatever may be their aspirations and degree of self-perfecting." Beelzebub's Tales
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Master Han Shan
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I might add that agitated people following a spiritual path shouldn't take this as an excuse to explain to others that their agitation is only an appearance and that inside they are peaceful. Like people "following" tantric teaching and claiming that when they are negative, they are " transforming" their negativity.
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