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by nils-m-holm
300 days ago
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Thank you for your kind description of my work! Turning the Buddhist (or other) teachings into deeds
is not too hard once you have understood who you are,
and, maybe more importantly, who you are not. Figuring
/that/ out can be tough and require a lot of practice. What people perceive as modest is really an acceptance
or even appreciation of what is. My apartment has not
been renovated in decades, I repair what needs repair and
otherwise leave things to themselves. I wear clothes until they
disintegrate, and my hardware is already old when I
buy it. This is the course of things. Things age and
change and at some point disappear. Why prefer the new
over the old? Why the old over the new? It is just that
things and beings get old on their own, and it is much
more joyful to witness this than trying to resist it. |
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