Monday, October 31, 2011

On getting lost in the bustle

Sometimes I come to a harsh realization that I've just been going and going and going...pushing (fighting) through each day, through whatever I'm working on, against whatever problems I'm facing.  And then I see, all of a sudden, that I've been struggling and working only at the very surface of my life.  The underneath stuff, the real stuff, my mission here to serve God and others has gotten somehow caked over, covered up, lost to make way for the madness of everyday life. 
"There is a story in Zen circles about a man and a horse. 

The horse is galloping quickly, and it appears that the man on the horse is going somewhere important. Another man, standing alongside the road, shouts, 'Where are you going?" and the first man replies, I don't know! Ask the horse!" This is also our story. We are riding a horse, we don't know where we are going, and we can't stop. The horse is our habit energy pulling us along, and we are powerless. 

We are always running, and it has become a habit. 
We struggle all the time, even during our sleep. 
We are at war within ourselves, and we can easily start a war with others."

-Thich Nhat Hanh

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