I really like working with gathas. I wrote about them on my blog, and I love the ones written by Thich Nhat Hanh and Robert Aitken.
I write a few of my own from time to time and I thought I would start a thread to share them. Hopefully you guys will share some also.
Here's a few of my favorite's from Aitken to get started (same ones I posted on my blog):
When someone offers a drink
I vow with all beings
to acknowledge the sorrow it causes
as it warms and gladdens our hearts.
When the outcome proves disappointing
I vow with all beings
to look again at my purpose-
was it Dharma or something else?
When I panic at losing my bearings
I vow with all beings
to acknowledge the error is panic,
not losing familiar ground.
When my efforts are clearly outclassed
I vow with all beings
to face my own limitations
and bring forth my original self.
Looking up at the sky
I vow with all beings
to remember this infinite ceiling
in every room of my life.
When a car goes by late at night
I vow with all beings
to remember the lonely bakers
who secretly nourish us all.
When a train rattles by at the crossing
I vow with all beings
to remember my mother and father
and imagine their thoughts in the night.
I write a few of my own from time to time and I thought I would start a thread to share them. Hopefully you guys will share some also.
Here's a few of my favorite's from Aitken to get started (same ones I posted on my blog):
When someone offers a drink
I vow with all beings
to acknowledge the sorrow it causes
as it warms and gladdens our hearts.
When the outcome proves disappointing
I vow with all beings
to look again at my purpose-
was it Dharma or something else?
When I panic at losing my bearings
I vow with all beings
to acknowledge the error is panic,
not losing familiar ground.
When my efforts are clearly outclassed
I vow with all beings
to face my own limitations
and bring forth my original self.
Looking up at the sky
I vow with all beings
to remember this infinite ceiling
in every room of my life.
When a car goes by late at night
I vow with all beings
to remember the lonely bakers
who secretly nourish us all.
When a train rattles by at the crossing
I vow with all beings
to remember my mother and father
and imagine their thoughts in the night.
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