[Buddha-l] more tibetan self-immolations

Sally McAra sallymcara at gmail.com
Sun Jan 22 18:15:08 MST 2012


The Squash fight
Behind a temple was a vine with many squashes growing on it. One day a
fight broke out among them, and the squashes split up into angry
groups, making a big racket. Hearing the uproar, the head priest went
outside, saw the quarreling, and scolded them:
"Hey! Squashes! Why are you fighting? Now  -  everybody do zazen."
The priest taught them how, showing them how to fold their legs and
sit up straight, and as the squashes began to follow the priest's
instructions, they calmed down and stopped fighting.
"Now," the priest said, "everyone put your hand on top of your head."
When the squashes felt the top of their heads, they found something
attached there, which turned out to be the vine that connected them
all together.
"What a mistake!" the squashes said, realizing their predicament.
"We're actually all tied together, living just one life!"


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