My two boys are involved in Boy Scouts here in the United States, and although I am not a Catholic Christian we often do volunteer work that sometimes involves helping the church. This weekend the Scouts were in charge of lighting and supervising a bonfire to commence an Easter Vigil for the church, and people were coming up to the church to burn palms from palm Sunday. A woman came up to us and was very concerned that we would indeed burn her her palm branch. She insisted we burn it properly because it was holy.
This got me to thinking. What isn't holy. Is not the whole holy from our Zen Buddhist perspective. Are we treating each thing each moment with reverence. Dirty- Clean? Good- Bad? Mundane-Holy?
So that financial struggle you're having, that health issue you have, that difficulty with your relationship; please make sure you enjoy them, they are Holy.
Gassho
Ishin
Sat Today
This got me to thinking. What isn't holy. Is not the whole holy from our Zen Buddhist perspective. Are we treating each thing each moment with reverence. Dirty- Clean? Good- Bad? Mundane-Holy?
So that financial struggle you're having, that health issue you have, that difficulty with your relationship; please make sure you enjoy them, they are Holy.
Gassho
Ishin
Sat Today
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