Saturday, March 26, 2016

Mini-Lessons on Contemplative Practice, Empty Your Boat

In honor of the World Poetry Day that I missed on March 21, here is today's daily practice.

If a man is crossing a river
And an empty boat collides with his own skiff,
Even though he be a bad-tempered man
He will not become very angry.
But if he sees a man in the boat,
He will shout at him to steer clear.
If the shout is not heard, he will shout again,
And yet again, and begin cursing.
And all because there is somebody in the boat.
Yet if the boat were empty,
He would not be shouting, and not angry.

If you can empty your own boat
Crossing the river of the world,
No one will oppose you,
No one will seek to harm you.

Chuang Tzu (third century BCE), translated by Thomas Merton


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