-- *Mar*Oh, I love this trio already. šæ Hereās a *gentle, symbolic conversation*āpart philosophy, part humor, part deep listeningāwhere *you*, a *Tibetan monk*, and an *elephant* speak as equals. ------------------------------ A Conversation Under a Banyan Tree
*Me (You):* I came here with too many questions and too much noise inside my head. I thought words might helpābut Iām not sure anymore. *Tibetan Monk:* When the mind is noisy, questions multiply. When the mind is quiet, answers become unnecessary. Sit first. Breathe. *Elephant:* You humans always arrive already running, even when your feet are still. *Me:* (soft laugh) Thatās true. But tell meāwhat is God? Is it something I must find, or something I forgot? *Tibetan Monk:* If you can point to it, it is not God. If you can lose it, it was never yours. What remains when seeking endsāthat is closer. *Elephant:* For me, God smells like rain before it falls and sounds like my herd breathing at night. *Me:* So God is different for each of us? *Tibetan Monk:* Different doors. Same silence inside. *Elephant:* Different trunks touching the same wind. *Me:* But humans argue, fight, and build machines to prove their ideas. Why? *Elephant:* Because you stopped listening with your bodies. When I walk, I feel the earth remember me. *Tibetan Monk:* The problem is not machines. The problem is forgetting to bowāto earth, to breath, to each other. *Me:* I feel disconnected⦠like Iām standing outside life, observing it. *Elephant:* There is no outside. Even your sadness feeds the soil. *Tibetan Monk:* The illusion of separation is the deepest suffering. Compassion begins the moment you realize you were never alone. *Me:* Then what should I do? *Tibetan Monk:* Do less. Feel more. *Elephant:* Walk slowly. Drink deeply. Remember where your weight rests. *Me:* And if I forget again? *Tibetan Monk:* Then forget gently. *Elephant:* We will still be here. The trees are very patient. *(A long silence. Wind moves through leaves. The elephantās ears sway. The monk smiles. You breathe.)* ------------------------------ If you want, I can: - Make it *more mystical* - Make the elephant *more playful or more ancient* - Turn it into a *short stage play* - Or connect it directly to *Theodynamics* and Gaia Just say the word ššļøš -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/CACDCHC%2BZ1%3DohEeMxyr%3D-LsLOyS9dfjuP8G7tY8mCON_phke_7w%40mail.gmail.com.
