Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 Dear Danny, This is a lovely and heart-warming story, and explains the state of 'thoughtless awareness' very well. It is interesting that the teacher in the story says that you have to 'go back to being a child'. In my first Sahaja Yoga meeting, this is what my teacher said to me. Could you (or anyone else)please explain a little more what is meant by this concept, and how it is achieved. Regards, Semira Meditation and Compassion (a zen story) It happened that a young man belonging to a very rich and aristocratic family, came to a Zen master. He had known everything, indulged in every desire; he had enough money, so there was no problem. But then he got fed up -- fed up with sex, fed up with women, fed up with wine. He came to the Zen master and said, " Now I am fed up with the world. Is there some way that I can know myself, who I am? " The young man said, " But before you say anything, let me tell you something about myself. I am indecisive and cannot continue anything for long, so if you give me some technique or if you tell me to meditate, I may do it for a few days and then I will escape, knowing well that there is nothing in the world, knowing well that only misery awaits there, death. But this is my type of mind. I cannot continue, I cannot persist in anything, so before you choose something, remember this. " The master said, " Then it will be very difficult if you cannot persist, because long effort will be needed to undo all that you have done in the past. You will have to travel back. It will have to be a regression. You will have to reach back to the moment when you were born, when fresh, young. That freshness will have to be achieved again. It is not ahead, but back that you will have to go -- to become a child again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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