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Have total concentration on the Path and not on the Goal

Once a very curious young man wanted to learn zen. After joining for some time student approached his master and asked. "If i work hard how long will it take me to find Zen?" Master thought for a while and replied, "May be in 10 years." Listening to this curious student asked his master, "What if i work very very hard and learn really fast? How long will it take then?" "I think Twenty years" ,replied master. "But what if i work really really hard. I will work day and night, Every minute Every second. How long then?" "It will take Thirty Years", master replied to young man. Disappointed and sad student asked his master, "I don't understand!! Every time i say i will work harder, You say it will take longer time to find zen. Why do you say so?" Master replied, "It's because when you have one eye on the goal, then you only have one eye on the path." Moral of the story: If we want to learn we should try ...

Short Story: Empty the Mind First to Learn New Things

A university professor came to a Japanese master to Question About Zen. Japanese master greeted him. Before they could start to talk about Zen Japanese master invited professor for tea. At the table both were sitting in front of each other. Master started to serve tea for professor while pouring tea for professor master poured his cup full and even then he kept on pouring in that cup. For sometime professor kept watching the overflow but after some time he couldn't restrain himself for saying, "It's full. No more will go in..." "Just like this cup! You are full of your own opinion and speculation. How can i show you Zen unless you first empty your cup?" said Japanese master. Moral of the story: If we want to learn we should try to start from basics and should not Hustle.

Be Grateful to Everyone - Story from Buddha’s Life

Now that nobody is responsible for your misery except you, if it is all your own doing, then what is left? BE GRATEFUL TO EVERYONE. Because everybody is creating a space for you to be transformed -- even those who think they are obstructing you, even those whom you think are enemies. Your friends, your enemies, good people and bad people, favorable circumstances, unfavorable circumstances -- all together they are creating the context in which you can be transformed and become a buddha. Be grateful to all. A man once came and spat on Buddha, on his face.Buddha wiped his face and said to the man, "Thank you, sir. You created a context in which I could see whether I can still be angry or not. And I am not, and I am tremendously happy. And also you created a context for Ananda: now he can see that he can still be angry. Many thanks, we are so grateful! Once in a while, please, you are invited to come. Whenever you have the urge to spit on somebody, you can come to us." It...