"Two monks were on a pilgrimage. One day, they came to a deep river. At the edge of the river, a young woman sat weeping because she was afraid to cross the river without help. She begged the two monks to help her. The younger monk turned his back. The members of their order were forbidden to touch a woman.But the older monk picked up the woman without a word and carried her across the river. He put her down on the far side and continued his journey. The younger monk came after him, scolding him and berating him for breaking his vows. He went on this way for a long time.Finally, at the end of the day the older monk turned to the younger one. "I only carried her across the river. You have been carrying her all day."Letting go can be difficult. Letting go of people, ideas, expectations, desires; letting go of bad habits, false beliefs and unhealthy relationships... the list goes on. Every day, every moment presents an opportunity to create ourselves anew, to shrug off the baggage of the past, open ourselves up to the possibility of the moment and take action to create an incredible future.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
letting go
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Love the message here. Sometimes we carry more than we need to, perhaps being unwilling to let go, or perhaps being unaware of holding on.
ReplyDeleteNice work on the blog.
-Dan
thanks dan.
ReplyDeleteyes. i think you are right.
holding onto fat is easy to see. but holding on to stress and negative emotions is much harder to detect.
-timo