One purpose

In the Sufi Master Rumi’s “Table Talk”, there is this fierce and pointed passage:

The master said there is one thing in this world which must never be forgotten. If you were to forget everything else, but were not to forget this, there would be no cause to worry, while if you remembered, performed and attended to everything else, but forgot that one thing, you would in fact have done nothing whatsoever.

It is as if a king had sent you to a country to carry out one special, specific task. You go to the country and you perform a hundred other tasks, but if you have not performed the task you were sent for, it is as if you have performed nothing at all.

So each person has come into the world for a particular task, and that is their purpose. If they don’t perform it, they will have done nothing.

Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying,

Everyday

Life does not get in the way

It is the way

Rebecca Li, Chan meditation teacher

with nothing

The Absolute works with nothing.

The workshop, the materials are what do not exist.

Try and be a sheet of paper with nothing on it.

Be a spot of ground where nothing is growing,

where something might be planted,

a seed, possibly, from the Absolute.

Rumi

Stop fighting

Most of us have spent our lives caught up in plans, expectations, ambitions for the future; in regrets, guilt or shame about the past.

To come into the present is to stop the war.

Jack Kornfield

Joy

Every moment is a gift. … Whatever life gives to you, you can respond with joy.

Joy is the happiness that does not depend on what happens.

It is the grateful response to the opportunity that life offers you at this moment.

David Steindal-Rast osb

Sunday Quote: Simple words

Simple words, ongoing challenge….

Do not find fault with the present moment

Keizan Jokin, 1268 – 1325, second great founder of the Sōtō school of Zen