Sages,
too, endure the same mundane circumstances as we—they fall sick, suffer
injuries, meet with unwelcome changes—but their wisdom sees past the
incidental to the universal, to the certainty of change that is best
coped with by equanimity. Wisdom does not alter the world; it lets the
sage transcend the world.
—Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano, “The Phone Rings”
—Bhikkhu Nyanasobhano, “The Phone Rings”