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| Beyond the Labels
WE'VE ALL HAD THE EXPERIENCE of labeling someone and then seeing that person from a critical perspective. Recently, a fellow inmate was moved into the prison dormitory who spoke with a loud and abrasive manner. I found myself judging him from his speech. Then, during a two-week period when I was without a television, he brought his to me and cheerfully declared, "Here, you watch mine for awhile." After that, his voice seemed softer and more pleasant to me.
Not only the things in our lives, but even more importantly, we're quick to label and judge each other even when we know so little about what another carries in his or her heart. The difficult ones around us can teach us steadiness and compassion. We are grist for one another's mills. When we see the divine Spirit within all beings, judgments are tempered, labels fall away, and a wise and natural response will emerge.
The Bigger World THE NARROW CONFINES of this prison yard sometimes seem to close in on me. Its restrictions challenge me to make extra effort to look outside my small world and see a bigger world. As the mind goes beyond the ordinary, beyond its small knowing, it overflows its banks and becomes the heart. The boundaries of the rational dissolve into a feeling of the great spaciousness. This vastness just beyond the understandings of our small selves is a joy that depends on nothing for its existence, a timeless clarity that has no history, no past or future, but only the living presence of Being. Ironically, it is in the heart rather than in the mind that we discover true rationality - that which seeks the best for all beings - an inclination toward healing that even acknowledges the value of our pain. It learns to let go and trust the process. It knows there is an alternative to our well-guarded suffering.
My life was like a crowded garage where I kept bumping into
the furniture and judging myself. Now it's like I've moved into an airplane
hanger with the doors left open. Much of the old "stuff" is
still there yet it doesn't limit me. May we all reach beyond the narrowness of our own conditioning to a much bigger world; the great and real one of sorrow and joy, the world that leaves nothing out and knows that in actual life, the life of liberation, nothing ever can be left out. The more we open, the more we discover a freedom and a vastness beyond all changing conditions. In the vastness there is a seeing of oneself in a much greater context. We are at once as infinitesimal as a grain of sand on an endless beach and as boundless as the universe containing every sacred thing. © 2001-08, Tom Brown
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