I was sitting zazen today with my mind in a very calm state listening to the birds outside. Then my old nemesis the refrigerator started, and I thought "I don't want to hear the fridge" (aversion), "I want to hear the birds" (desire). Wrestling with these two, I lost my awareness of where I was and what I was doing for a few moments (ignorance). Eventually, I dropped all that and found I could hear the birds AND the fridge, so calm open mind-body state returned. Then the air conditioning kicked in, which is even louder than the fridge! I felt aversion and desire rising up, but I dropped them before they disturbed my awareness too much, and ignorance was held at bay by attending to the sound of the AC and the feeling of cold air passing over me. Then the bell rang and I got up and went about my day.
Like many house guests, I was thankful they came by for a visit (and some teaching, in this case), but I was also glad when they left.
Like many house guests, I was thankful they came by for a visit (and some teaching, in this case), but I was also glad when they left.
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