donkey Dismount your donkey at the summit.
Some places in this world are very hard to climb, and people use animals. Each person can only ride one, and so each animal might have a different name. The riders go up the trail in different orders, and they discuss their varying opinions about their experiences. They may even have conflicting opinions: One traveler may think the trip thrilling, another may find it terrifying, and a third may find it banal. At the summit all the travelers stand in the same place. Each of them has the same chance to view the same vistas. The donkeys are put to rest and graze; they are not needed anymore. We all travel the path of Tao. The donkeys are the various doctrines that each of us embraces. What does it matter which donkey might be a Zen donkey, mine might be a Tao donkey. There are Christian, Islamic, Jewish, Hindu, Pagan, and even Agnostic donkeys. All lead to the same place. Why poke fun at others over the name of their donkey? Aren’t you riding one yourself? We should put aside both the donkeys and our interim experiences once we arrive at the summit. Whether we climbed in suffering or joy is immaterial; we are there. all religions have different names for the ways of getting to the holy summit. Once we reach the summit, we no longer need names, and we can experience all things directly. donkey 365 Tao daily meditations Deng Ming-Dao (author) ISBN 0-06-250223-9 Little bird on long stone 1934 by Fu Bao Shi **Suggested reading of daoist texts ancient poetry and contemporary Chinese literature is available at the site. receive a full HTML copy of the daily meditation sent directly to your inbox, please send a note with the words "subscribe tao" in the subject line to duckdaotsu |
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