I can really relate to things not being as they seem, as Shingen says. Quite a few times recently I have taken things personally, misinterpreted people's intentions, and got angry or upset - more to do with my mental state. And then it has turned out that whatever intent I had imagined wasn't really there - things were badly worded or people were busy or struggling.
I recently heard a story I found really useful and that I try to bring to mind when I am getting angry...I think it might have been in a Peter Matthiessen book or maybe it was on Treeleaf. Basically a man is out on a lake in a boat one morning, and another boat appears and starts heading towards him really fast. He gets really angry and starts shouting at the boat, standing up and shaking his fist at it. It smashes right into him and then he sees it is actually an empty boat. Whilst I probably don't appreciate the full depth of the story I do find it really helpful in letting go of anger.
I haven't studied Buddhist ethics for a while but from what I understand it is the emotion or motivation that is important...so the same action could be done but if it's coming from compassion and wisdom it's different to if it's coming from anger and delusion. I think maybe I need to brush up on this and read some zen books on ethics.
Gassho
Lucy
Sat today
I recently heard a story I found really useful and that I try to bring to mind when I am getting angry...I think it might have been in a Peter Matthiessen book or maybe it was on Treeleaf. Basically a man is out on a lake in a boat one morning, and another boat appears and starts heading towards him really fast. He gets really angry and starts shouting at the boat, standing up and shaking his fist at it. It smashes right into him and then he sees it is actually an empty boat. Whilst I probably don't appreciate the full depth of the story I do find it really helpful in letting go of anger.
I haven't studied Buddhist ethics for a while but from what I understand it is the emotion or motivation that is important...so the same action could be done but if it's coming from compassion and wisdom it's different to if it's coming from anger and delusion. I think maybe I need to brush up on this and read some zen books on ethics.
Gassho
Lucy
Sat today
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