8 Apr 2010 @ 07:35
ENCOURAGEMENT
One thousand miles from home,
I open the same prayer book.
Some nights it was only obligation;
Tonight, it is comfort.
It's best to be patient and persevering. Devotion may sometimes seem
to be pure drudgery. Away from home, it's possible to gain a new
outlook. Taken from its usual context, our commitment can stand out all
the more brilliantly. Something that may have become like a bit and
bridle may now be warm and comforting. That is why one should master
one's emotions, and use discipline to even out the ups and downs of
impulse.
When traveling, we are away from our usual surroundings, including
those elements that suppress and restrict us. Nearly all of us have
fears, frustrations, and inhibitions that we have acquired in the past;
time and distance help us to assess them more clearly. To overcome them
takes courage and initiative. How can we do it if our very problem is
fear and timidity? That is when we need a friend to help and encourage
us. They can give us the guidance and support to face our fears.
Although they can neither live our lives nor solve our problems
outright, they can provide an invaluable presence just when we most need
it.
Within ourselves, our daily devotions are the way to encourage
ourselves to persevere. With others, encouragement is the way to be
compassionate.
365 Tao: Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
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