Posts Tagged ‘Moral Of The Story’

Stuck in your own comfort zone?

Friday, April 26th, 2013
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There is a wonderful little story about two monks
who lived together in a monastery for many years
and they were great friends. Then they died within
a few months of one another. One of them got
reborn in the heaven realms, the other monk got
reborn as a worm in a dung pile. The one up in the
heaven realms was having a wonderful time,
enjoying all the heavenly pleasures. But he
started thinking about his friend, “I wonder where
my old mate has gone?” So he scanned all of the
heaven realms, but could not find a trace of his
friend. Then he scanned the realm of human beings,
but he could not see any trace of his friend
there, so he looked in the realm of animals and
then of insects. Finally he found him, reborn as a
worm in a dung pile… Wow! He thought: “I am
going to help my friend. I am going to go down
there to that dung pile and take him up to the
heavenly realm so he too can enjoy the heavenly
pleasures and bliss of living in these wonderful
realms.” So he went down to the dung pile
and called his mate. And the little worm wriggled
out and said:
“Who are you?” “I am your friend.
We used to be monks together in a past life,
and I have come up to take you to the heaven realms
where life is wonderful and blissful.” But the
worm said: “Go away, get lost!” “But I am your
friend, and I live in the heaven realms,” and he
described the heaven realms to him. But the worm
said: “No thank you, I am quite happy here in my
dung pile. Please go away.” Then the heavenly
being thought: “Well if I could only just grab
hold of him and take him up to the heaven realms,
he could see for himself.” So he grabbed hold of
the worm and started tugging at him; and the
harder he tugged, the harder that worm clung to
his pile of dung. Do you get the moral of
the story? How many of us are attached to our pile
of dung?

We all have a comfortable zone that we live in and
no matter what happens come hell or high water we
don’t want to change it. We get stuck in our own
snug dung pile. It could be an abusive
relationship or it might be a bad job that you’re
caught in.
Being addicted to lust, money, drugs or power is
just the human way. We get into a robotic pattern
and hate to leave it, no matter if it’s good or
bad. Whatever it is we get comfortable where we
are and we are either afraid or just too lazy to
move out of our comfort zone.

I’ve been stuck several times in my life, but
lucky for me I found a class, a workshop, or a
teaching to pull me out of the pattern and wake me
up. Maybe it’s just karma or my self-discipline
but I believe it’s more than that. You need to
want to wake up and I am sure you want to, that’s
one of the reasons you read my blog.

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The Apes and the Two Travelers

Friday, March 8th, 2013
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TWO MEN, one who always spoke the truth and the
other who told nothing but lies, were traveling
together and by chance came to the land of the
Apes. One of the Apes, who had raised himself to
be king, commanded them to be seized and brought
before him, that he might know what was said of
him among men. He ordered at the
same time that all the Apes be arranged in a long
row on his right hand and on his left that a
throne be placed for him, as was the custom among
men. After these preparations he signified that
the two men should be brought before him, and
greeted them with this salutation:

“What sort of a king do I seem to you to be, O
strangers?’

The Lying Traveler replied, “You seem
to me a most mighty king.” “And what is your
estimate of those you see around me?’ “These,” he
made answer, “are worthy companions of yourself,
fit at least to be ambassadors and leaders of
armies.”

The Ape and all his court, gratified with the
Lie and commanded that a handsome present be given
to the flatterer.

On this, the truthful Traveler thought to
himself:” if so, great a reward be given for a
lie, with what gift may not I be rewarded, if,
according to my custom, I tell the truth?’

The Ape quickly turned to him. “And pray how do I
and my friends around me seem to you?’ “Thou art,”
he said, “a most excellent Ape, and all these thy
companions after thy example are excellent Apes
too.”

The King of the Apes, enraged at hearing these
truths, gave him over to the teeth and claws of
his companions.
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The moral of the story, man or ape when we have a
belief that that we are a certain way and the
people around us agree with us, we reward them. No
matter if it is a lie or the truth. We sometimes
see ourselves through a smoky distorted mirror and
no mater what anyone says; good or bad we refuse
to change. To tell someone the truth can surely
ruffle their feathers and even start a battle.

We all think change is good, unless it means we
have to change something we are attached too.

Many of us are being forced to change at this
time, like it or not. The world economics are
changing, politics are changing and we are
changing with age. Do you care? Only if it affects
your paycheck, or your health and if it doesn’t,
most people have a who cares attitude.
The key to change is flexibility. Flexibility of
body, mind and spirit and how can you get that? It
takes work, play and coaching.

“If you want to make a permanent change, stop
focusing on the size of your problems and start
focusing on the size of you!”
― T. Harv Eker,

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Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi

There is Always More than You Can See

Thursday, July 5th, 2012
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Last week when I was talking
to a group of young students
about healing they all had their
opinion on what healing was
and how to do it.

One claimed it wasn’t to be done
by men and should be left up to the
creator and the second student
disagreed and said only doctors
should do healing, the third said
healing should be done by Spirit alone,
and the fourth said there was really no
healing at all, you either get better on
your own or you die, the fifth student
had no opinion at all.

I stopped the discussion and told
them a story that I heard from
(the Lama on the mountain) years ago.

It was six men who went to see an
Elephant
 for the first time.
All of them were blind.

The First blind man happened to
fall 
against the broad and muscular
side of the elephant, at once he
began to shout:

”the Elephant
Is very like a wall!”



The Second blind man, feeling the tusk,
cried out “no you are wrong, the
Elephant
Is very like a spear,
sharp and pointed at one end!”



The Third blind man approached
the animal; felt the trunk
and said,
“I don’t agree, the elephant
Is
like a huge snake!”



The Fourth blind man reached out and
felt the leg and claimed

”the Elephant Is very like a tree!”



The Fifth blind man touched the ear
of the elephant and said,
“you are all wrong the Elephant

Is very like a huge leaf!”



The Sixth blind man grabbed the
tail and said,
“the Elephant
Is very like a rope!”



These 6 blind men argued 
and
disputed loud and long, each
having their own opinion
and claiming that
they were right, although each of them were
somewhat right, all of them were wrong!


The moral of the story:
There is always more to the
Elephant 
then you can see!

When it comes to your health
you can’t isolate just one thing.

It takes everything to stay healthy!
Diet, exercise, internal peace,
right thinking,your moral code,
proper nutrition, love and
respect of self and others.

When we only focus on one or
two aspects of your health, like
the blind men you are not getting
the full picture.
You may be treating the
symptom but not the cause.
“There is always more to the
elephant than you can see.”

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to show us the big picture!
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I wish you the best in your Health,
Wealth and Happiness

Dr. Wu Dhi