
While I was driving home the other day, I was thinking about non-attachment. For instance, I love music, yet I have made myself a slave. I love to read and look at new things, for I made myself a slave to those things, as well. I once read that it is the things that we love that make us blind and deaf. I guess that's somewhat true. I imagine myself a world without music [but where will it go?!?]... I'm sure it'll be difficult at first, but I wonder if I will 'hear' something - different? I guess it depends on how receptive I am.
I finally mailed the photobooks of Medina which I made for my nephews yesterday. I don't know why I took so long to do it. It was last July... Where did the time go? I still have her picture on my phone. We really don't know what we miss until they're gone. How trite, but yet real. I still wonder where our loved ones go when they leave...
I posted the story below a year ago. Exactly why I rehash material I do not know. Maybe I just want to keep remembering. If I find something worthwhile, I think it's worth the little time don't you think? No matter how long you've been away, remember to come back to it. I try to keep myself grounded every now and then by re-watching the movies that I love, re-reading stories that are significant to me, watching kids play, listening to my friends and family talk - closely. Life gives you a good reminder every now and then. But again, it all depends on how receptive we are.
The following piece is by Thich Nhat Hanh. To me, this is one of those reminders. Thanks again for reading everyone and have a wonderful weekend.
APPRECIATING EARTH
For many years I have told this story. Suppose two astronauts go to the moon. When they arrive, they have an accident and find out that they have only enough oxygen for two days. There is no hope of someone coming from Earth in time to rescue them. They have only two days to live. If you asked them at that moment, "What is your deepest wish?" they would answer, "To be back home walking on the beautiful planet Earth." That would be enough for them; they would not want anything else. They would not want to be the head of a large corporation, a big celebrity or president of the United States. They would not want anything except to be back on Earth--to be walking on Earth, enjoying every step, listening to the sounds of nature and holding the hand of their beloved while contemplating the moon.We should live every day like people who have just been rescued from the moon. We are on Earth now, and we need to enjoy walking on this precious, beautiful planet. The Zen master Lin Chi said, "The miracle is not to walk on water but to walk on the Earth." I cherish that teaching. I enjoy just walking, even in busy places like airports and railway stations. In walking like that, with each step caressing our Mother Earth, we can inspire other people to do the same. We can enjoy every minute of our lives.
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Currently listening:
Brian Eno - An Ending [Ascent]
Comments (8)
Thanks for always making me think when I visit your site. The new song is so beautiful.
Posted by Jason | March 25, 2007 7:21 PM
Posted on March 25, 2007 19:21
Oh, the walk on this earth.....amazing, crazy, good, bad, and everywhere in between. Thanks for the reminder of being grateful and thankful in our everyday journeys while we're here. Thanks also for visiting my site. Cheers
Posted by Lewis | March 25, 2007 2:35 PM
Posted on March 25, 2007 14:35
As Martha Stewart says "It's a good thing".
Posted by wilhelm | March 25, 2007 1:19 PM
Posted on March 25, 2007 13:19
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Owait, there they are! :-) I hope it's a good thing!
Posted by wilhelm | March 24, 2007 11:23 PM
Posted on March 24, 2007 23:23
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Well, at least it isn't like THREE exclaimation marks!
Posted by wilhelm | March 23, 2007 11:27 PM
Posted on March 23, 2007 23:27
I think it always does us good remembering. With re-reading the same books, and re-watching the same old movies, it opens us up to a new way of thinking. I get that with some books, where I'd read it over and hmm, I never thought of that before. I've carried this one book with me (no, it's not the Little Prince haha) for like years now and I don't think I'll ever get tired of reading it.
Thanks for this post. It's a good read as the week is coming close to an end. Ya know, it's weird I looked over my desk phone and saw that the date was Jan 23. That is my cousin's birthday, the one that is now gone. I got a bit teary-eyed thinking about him. Time just really flies by sometimes.
Have a good weekend. Hugs
I'm definitely gonna check out the book that you mentioned in your email Kris! Yes, I agree that sometimes if we look deeper, we'll get a different perspective on things... even on tthe things we see/hear everyday. But not always.
And time does fly by... and it waits for no one. And sometimes I think to myself that one day, I will just wake up from all this...
Posted by Topher | March 23, 2007 12:20 PM
Posted on March 23, 2007 12:20
that was beautiful! thanks for reminding us to appreciate what we have and to live each day to the fullest. have a good weekend yourself!
Thank you my friend. I guess sometimes, we tend to forget and take for granted the little things that we have around us. I hope you're enjoying the weekend yourself hotty! :-)
Posted by hot-lunch | March 23, 2007 11:14 AM
Posted on March 23, 2007 11:14
I forwarded this to my friend today. It is very much a message that will be appreciated.
Thank you for sharing Robert. Have a great weekend!
Thanks again Lola. I know you definitely enjoy the Earth quite well and frequent by reading your post! You're an inspiration! I hope you're having a great weekend yourself Lola! I guess you'll get my package this coming week.
Posted by lola | March 23, 2007 9:36 AM
Posted on March 23, 2007 09:36