Over the last twenty years, we have been lucky enough to have a friend named Al who lives far away from us but who visits when he can. We three enjoy one another’s company, and the lively discussions we have on enlightenment, choice, healing tools, and the books that we are reading.
Our time together also has moments of silence when we contemplate the words that have just been spoken. There is a courtesy and thoughtfulness that goes with our “silences”.
In light of many of our conversations, I found this little Zen teaching on silence very funny.
Sounds of Silence
Four monks decided to meditate silently without speaking for two weeks. By nightfall on the first day, the candle began to flicker and then went out. The first monk said, "Oh, no! The candle is out." The second monk said, "Aren't we not suppose to talk?" The third monk said, "Why must you two break the silence?" The fourth monk laughed and said, "Ha! I'm the only one who didn't speak."
The teaching around this little story varies. Generally, the story reflects the challenges of sitting in meditation. Each of the monks experiences a block that affects their practice.
I was thinking about this and realized that this little story is also a reflection of our lives and the situations that block us from attaining our true goals.
What are your thoughts?
Blessings,
Judy
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Blessings,
Judy