Sunday, November 9, 2008

Do the right thing...




From an inscription on a Painting of a Woodcutter...
"Chop and chop away
at grief and sorrow
with each hard whack;
hidden away among the flowers and crimson leaves,
forgetting about the world's petty troubles."
- Yamaoka Tesshu, (1836-1888)


Staying busy and trying to be productive is a good way to occupy the mind and to maintain a relatively positive outlook. Sometimes it is hard with so much to do, with so little time and being limited in that I can give 100% effort to doing only one task at a time. Also, it can seem like I'm trying to avoid doing some things that need to get done by justifying doing others.


"By doing things
that should not be done
and not doing things
that should be done
the arrogant and unmindful
will only deepen their corruption."


"Those who earnestly practice
mindfulness will be aware
of what they are doing.
They will not do things
that should not be done.
Instead they will do
what needs doing.
As a result
their corruptions will dissipate."
- The Dhammapada (c.500 BC)


But as the old saying goes, "Many raindrops break stone." So I hope that each task that I perform is one that I should be doing, and that they will eventually have enough cumulative effect to crack the mountain of granite that represents my aspirations.

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