"There’s another story that you may have read that has to do with
what we call heaven and hell, life and death, good and bad. It’s a story
about how those things don’t really exist except as a creation of our
own minds. It goes like this: A big burly samurai comes to the wise man
and says, “Tell me the nature of heaven and hell.” And the roshi looks
him in the face and says: “Why should I tell a scruffy, disgusting,
miserable slob like you?” The samurai starts
to get purple in the face, his hair starts to stand up, but the roshi
won’t stop, he keeps saying, “A miserable worm like you, do you think I
should tell you anything?” Consumed by rage, the samurai draws his
sword, and he’s just about to cut off the head of the roshi. Then the
roshi says, “That’s hell.” The samurai, who is in fact a sensitive
person, instantly gets it, that he just created his own hell; he was
deep in hell. It was black and hot, filled with hatred, self-protection,
anger, and resentment, so much so that he was going to kill this man.
Tears fill his eyes and he starts to cry and he puts his palms together
and the roshi says, “That’s heaven.”
(From her book Awakening Loving Kindness)
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(From her book Awakening Loving Kindness)
http://pemachodronfoundation.org/store/buy-books/#loving-kindness
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