Path of Least Resistance
In India, I was living in a little hut, about six feet by seven feet. It had a canvas flap instead of a door. I was sitting on my bed meditating, and a cat wandered in and plopped down on my lap. I took the cat and tossed it out the door. Ten seconds later it was back on my lap. We got into a sort of dance, this cat and I. I would toss it out, and it would come back. I tossed it out because I was trying to meditate, to get enlightened. But the cat kept returning. I was getting more and more irritated, more and more annoyed with the persistence of the cat. Finally, after about a half-hour of this coming in and tossing out, I had to surrender. There was nothing else to do. There was no way to block off the door. I sat there, the cat came back in, and it got on my lap. But I did not do anything. I just let go. Thirty seconds later the cat got up and walked out. So you see, our teachers come in many forms.
-- Joseph Goldstein in Transforming the Mind, Healing the World
from Everyday Mind, edited by Jean Smith, a Tricycle book
Tags: dharma, buddhism, buddha, inspiration, encouragement, enlightenment, motivation, wisdom, religion, god, atheist, agnostic, peace, love, dalai lama
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Generous Destiny, I love this one, I have a cat like this, lol. I have missed your D-Dharmas and I am so grateful to you for the return and your efforts in posting them. I have missed you my friend. Hope all is well in your world. With love and gratitude, ~Deja~
Dejanay Jul. 22, 2008 at 1:39 AM