AN INNOCENT MISUNDERSTANDING – Pema Chodron

Brown Leaves About to Let Go (c) Harold Blum

“When the Buddha taught, he didn’t say that we were bad people or that there was some sin that we had committed—original or otherwise—that made us more ignorant than clear, more harsh than gentle, more closed than open. He taught that there is a kind of innocent misunderstanding that we all share, something that can be turned around, corrected, and seen through, as if we were in a dark room and someone showed us where the light switch was. It isn’t a sin that we are in a dark room. It’s just an innocent situation, but how fortunate that someone shows us where the light switch is. It brightens up our life considerably. We can start to read books, to see one another’s faces, to discover the colors of the walls, to enjoy the little animals that creep in and out of the room.”

- “Precision, Gentleness, and Letting Go” in
The Wisdom of No Escape, page 13

Such a more positive way to understand ourselves and our foibles, our weaknesses, our flaws. Aho.

About Mare Cromwell

Mare Cromwell is the author of "Messages from Mother.... Earth Mother" and "If I gave you God's phone number....Searching for Spirituality in America." She is a plant intuitive, sacred gardener, poet and worm herder. Mare has studied with Native American teachers for sixteen years and calls Western Maryland her home. To learn more about "Messages from Mother.... Earth Mother" and read the Messages, go to http://messagesfrommother.org.
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2 Responses to AN INNOCENT MISUNDERSTANDING – Pema Chodron

  1. I have to agree… ;~)

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