Our life is short. Before we know it, we have moved on to a new life. That is why Buddhist monks and nuns turn their tea cup over after a meal. We don’t know which will come first, the next cup of tea, or the next life! Panic is not necessary. It can be a pause to celebrate the time we have in this life, and direct it towards meaning. We are good at wasting time. Remembering the fragility and limited time helps us refocus on meaningful activities with our behavior, speech, and attitudes. It’s never too late to realign. It’s never too late to flourish. Constantly realigning love and compassion front and center in our lives makes us feel whole. Life becomes worthwhile. All is good. No regrets. Ready to move on when karma calls. Emaho!
Our life is short..
by Eva Libre
Aug 13
Our life is short. Before we know it, we have moved on to a new life. That is why Buddhist monks and nuns turn their tea cup over after a meal. We don’t know which will come first, the next cup of tea, or the next life! Panic is not necessary. It can be a pause to celebrate the time we have in this life, and direct it towards meaning. We are good at wasting time. Remembering the fragility and limited time helps us refocus on meaningful activities with our behavior, speech, and attitudes. It’s never too late to realign. It’s never too late to flourish. Constantly realigning love and compassion front and center in our lives makes us feel whole. Life becomes worthwhile. All is good. No regrets. Ready to move on when karma calls. Emaho!
Barry Kerzin