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Learn to give up

Manchester, United States


There is a young, versatile, but studies have not been much progress.
So, he went to a Zen master to his request a way. The Zen master to see him and did not say anything other than the first call on him to eat a big meal. Zen master told the person on the table filled with hundreds of different patterns of rice, most of the young people had never seen before. Lent began, the young people waving chopsticks,trying to want every dish, when used after the meal, he ate very full.
Zen Master was asked: "Did you eat what tastes are touched his stomach, I am embarrassed to say:" one hundred kinds of taste, has been difficult to distinguish, only swell up. "Master asked:" Are you comfortable with that, to meet? "? He replied:" It is very painful. "Master smiled, and also did not say any words.
The next day, invited him to a Zen master with mountain climbing. When they climbed up onto the hillside, the only natural, there are many small Stones. Fortunately, it is young people, so go to like a rock in the pocket. Soon bag full of clothes, he has a negative fixed, but those who want to throw away a Stone.
Oh Zen Master Road suddenly at this time: "The drop, and how can such a board to the top?" That young people who had not been looked at the top of the hill, thoroughly aware of the fact immediately, immediately dropped the bag, lightweight way to the mountain boarding.


permalink written by  liliup on July 26, 2009 from Manchester, United States
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