Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Vanish naturally, leaving no trace.



When something unwanted falls into our lap, we may have a negative point of view, such as anger, dislike, envy, upset, irritation, anxiety, depression, anguish, or fear of death. When such points of view arise, we do not renounce them, impulsively indulge in them, refine them away, transform them, look at them, or analyze them. Rather, we rely on their source—clarity—an expanse in which points of view vanish naturally and leave no trace.