living in eventful times
Talking down a dragonfly
Sat, June 13, 2009 - 8:24 PMI went into the Temple, knelt by the altar, said my prayer:
Until I awaken, I take refuge in the buddha (the light within), the dharma (my teachers human and non), and the sangha (all the people of this world, my ancestors and my descendants).
Through the goodness of generosity and other virtues,
May I awaken fully in order to help all beings.
I was about to settle into my sit when I heard a buzzing and beating at the window. Not unusual, there are always bees and flys trapped behind the huge panes of glass, and I have to carefully trap them one by one with a cup and cardboard. But this time when I went to the window there was a large dragonfly, beating itself violently against the glass.
I was afraid that I would injure it if I tried to trap it in a cup so I got a piece of paper and held it under the dragonfly. She scrambled away, once, twice. And then I started talking to her, I said, trust me, please. I'll carry you outside. I promise. Shhhhh....be still, I'll help you.
And she crawled onto the paper, and stood still, vibrating with fear. And I kept talking her down, and slowly carried her to the open window. And I said OK, there you go...fly.
She stood for a moment and then gathered her legs and flew off.
Connecting.
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Sat, June 13, 2009 - 9:37 PM
I feel like I dont even need to reply to your posts anymore
for they are me I am another you thank you for posting, with so much clarity the buddhist prayer i really get it now! bzzzzzzz |
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Sun, June 14, 2009 - 10:08 PM
Cool.
but i thought it was "taking down a dragonfly" , on second thought, this is much cooler.
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Mon, June 15, 2009 - 9:56 AM
the lines loop out
that feeling of my heart sending out its vibrations so intentionally woven delicate and clear enough to talk down a dragonfly or a lost child grounded in service most high |
