"I have gone to Deer Park every two years that Thay was visiting and during my last visit
I asked one of the monks if I could get a personal message from
Thay. They asked me what it would be. I said I wanted it to say, 'You
Are Enough' in English and Chinese characters as I have an adopted
daughter from China and want her to have this one day. He was so kind
and said he would ask Thay. I was so hoping to have this piece for my
home altar, where I meditate daily. Two days later the monk approached
me and said that Thay would get it done by the end of the retreat. We
spoke a bit, sharing our background and love for Engaged Buddhism - my
heart sang.
"The
day before the retreat concluded the monk said he had my piece, that it
was packaged for travel, and I could open it safely once I got home. I
was so delighted and excited to see this piece of art and spirit from my
teacher of decades. Well, when I got home it was the first thing I
attended.
"I
remember feeling overwhelmed by the sounds around me; adjusting to the
lack of silence and calm from the retreat. Even the paper that protected
the artwork crinkled in a way that was different, speaking to me in a
way I'd not recognized before. When I opened the package I saw Chinese
characters and English words. Thay had written, 'You Have Enough'
instead of 'You Are Enough'. In my mind's eye, I saw Thay with his
impish grin, reminding me of my gifts."
- Lisa Klein