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  • Houzan
    Member
    • Dec 2022
    • 540

    The 84th problem

    Came across this story today in Steve Hagen's book "Buddhism plain and simple", recommended by Jundo.
    Sure most of you have heard it before, but I enjoyed it so much that felt like sharing.

    There is an old story about a man who came to see the Buddha because he had heard that the Buddha was a great teacher. Like all of us he had some problems in his life, and he thought the Buddha might be able to help him straighten them out.

    He told the Buddha that he was a farmer. "I like farming", he said, "but sometimes it doesn't rain enough, and my crops fail. Last year we nearly starved. And sometimes it rains too much, so my yields aren't what I'd like them to be."

    The Buddha patiently listened to the man.

    "I'm married, too," said the man. "She's a good wife... I love her, in fact. But sometimes she nags me too much. And sometimes I get tired of her."

    The Buddha listened quietly.

    "I have kids," said the man. "Good kids too...but sometimes they don't show me enough respect. And sometimes..."

    The man went on like this, laying out all his difficulties and worries. Finally, he wound down and waited for the Buddha to say the words that would put everything right for him.

    Instead the Buddha said, "I can't help you."

    "What do you mean?" said the astonished man.

    "Everybody's got problems," said the Buddha. "In fact, we've all got eighty-tree problems, each one of us. Eighty-tree problems, and there's nothing you can do about it. If you work really hard on one of them, maybe you can fix it - but if you do, another one will pop right into its place. For example, you're going to lose your loved ones eventually. And you're going to die some day. Now there's a problem, and there's nothing you, or I, or anyone else can do about it."

    The man became furious. "I thought you were a great teacher!" he shouted. "I thought you could help me! What good is your teaching, then?"

    The Buddha said, "Well, maybe it will help you with the eighty-fourth problem."

    "The eighty-fourth problem?" said the man. "What's the eighty-fourth problem?"

    Said the Buddha, "You want to not have any problems."
  • Kaitan
    Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 564

    #2
    Thanks for sharing, I enjoy Steve Hagen's books, always straight to the point.

    Gassho

    stlah


    Bernal
    Kaitan - 界探 - Realm searcher

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    • Neika
      Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 230

      #3
      It is a good story and reminder.

      Gassho,
      Neika

      Stlah
      Neika / Ian Adams

      寧 Nei - Peaceful/Courteous
      火 Ka - Fire

      Look for Buddha outside your own mind, and Buddha becomes the devil. --Dogen

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      • Alina
        Member
        • Jul 2023
        • 181

        #4
        Beautiful story, a nice reminder to practice kshanti... thank you for sharing it.

        Gassho [emoji120]
        Alina
        ST+LAH

        Sent from my SM-G970U using Tapatalk

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        • Seiko
          Novice Priest-in-Training
          • Jul 2020
          • 1081

          #5


          Gasshō
          Seiko
          stlah
          Gandō Seiko
          頑道清光
          (Stubborn Way of Pure Light)

          My street name is 'Al'.

          Any words I write here are merely the thoughts of an apprentice priest, just my opinions, that's all.

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          • Kokuu
            Dharma Transmitted Priest
            • Nov 2012
            • 6878

            #6
            I've got 83 problems but my sit ain't one!

            (with apologies to Jay-Z!)


            I hadn't actually heard that before. Thank you for sharing.

            Gassho
            Kokuu
            -sattoday/lah-

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            • Tairin
              Member
              • Feb 2016
              • 2864

              #7


              Tairin
              Sat today and lah
              泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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              • vanbui
                Member
                • Dec 2018
                • 111

                #8
                I like this story very much. It encapsulates why we will always have problems in our life, no matter how enlightened we are. That is why continuous practice is the way.

                Thank you for reminding me this story.

                Gassho
                Sitlah

                Van

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                Last edited by vanbui; 12-20-2023, 11:57 PM.

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                • Risho
                  Member
                  • May 2010
                  • 3178

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kokuu
                  I've got 83 problems but my sit ain't one!

                  (with apologies to Jay-Z!)


                  I hadn't actually heard that before. Thank you for sharing.

                  Gassho
                  Kokuu
                  -sattoday/lah-
                  Well played sir. Was this on the album Big Sittin'?

                  Gassho

                  Rish
                  -stlah
                  Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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