Lost and Found
In many occasions, we suddenly realized, Wait a moment where that Thing has gone ?
In my life style, it wouldn’t happen if it is for the daily use. The item, the thing goes back to exactly
the same position whether it may not necessary be the most ideal place.
Away from the ordinary tool box, strangely a glue-gun and a hair dryer is hanging next to the kitchen
utensils under my kitchen shelf. ——- When I moved in this unfurnished flat, it was before I moved my
possessions from a warehouse storage, I needed to fix something. So, I brought some tools from the
tool box in the storage. Unlike hammer or pliers those glue-gun and hair dryer (by the way, this one is not
for my hair but to heat-up or drying the material, and those ladles are to bend the aluminium with its carve
—– they are the tools for me 🙂 ) having an electric cable, hence it is easy to hang —– so, they found
a place to hang, and it became their permanent place.
Since, same hardware / tools or materials are in the same
place, the way to do the things, is more or less identical
—— hence it became a routine. —– Its mean I don’t
need to think about each action and only need to
pay attention to a part which is new or different.
You may see on the photo, the cable of the glue-gun or
hair dryer is twisted round its own body —— and the
way to twist round the cable was though out for its
best way round ( —- in fully minded manner 🙂 ),
therefore it is always the same and the plug will come to the most secure exact position.
This practice, place the item always exactly the same position said to be started in the Zen temple
and kept as a Samurai tradition. Hence a Samurai was able to respond to a sudden attack, able to
grubb his sward instantly in the total darkness.—— So, it was the iron rules in my family as well.
I was allowed to use my father’s tool, provided me to put it back exactly the same place, same condition,
and it trained me to memorize where the original position and the conditions were, down to
the minute detail. ( —– Otherwise the teaching would come with a fist 😀 )
——– My photographic memory might have originated from here.
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You may realized now, what I’m talking about is. This is the Zen. And the Buddhism. —– in real life.
Zen is not only for a fancy movement of the sword master or incomprehensible Mondo —– but
in every minute details of the daily life —– to maximize the efficiency and ease of the life.
Then, — Zen ? —– the trouble is not the item in the same place.
Quite often, I buy something strange or fancy, —– might be useful-one-day kind of, such as cheap
Chinese things, toy etc. As it is not very important and not necessary having well-defined place ( that is
why it is strange ) I just stashed away somewhere. —— then year later, something bright idea came up,
” Aha, I got That Chinese Toy —– I can use that part of mechanism for this idea ” —— but, where is it ?
Since it didn’t belong to the defined category, it is not in the likely place of its function —– but it might
be placed in the similarity of the shape —– ? ? ?
When we try to think / seek the answer or to find a strange toy (in this case) —– our mind are caught up
to “Likely” direction, where so-called logical ( but own logic ) thinking is leading.
But in real life, not everything follow the logic. And not necessary having in the same guise which
I remembered or so-I believed.
The toy might have just dropped behind the box, from where I left it.
Or it may be in a bag, half disassembled.
When we look for something, our eyes (or mind ) is chasing the pattern as our cognitive function works.
The harder we try, we are even deeper caught up with same pattern. —— this is the moment we need
to have open mind.—– NOT concentrate, stop gazing at but take aback, and just to be passive.
Here the paradox again. The more you looking into, you can not see —– because what you are
looking is what you want to see / your imagined pattern. —– (But how do you know You know it.)
——- Then what I found was, on the corner of my desk, something poking out of a milk-cartoon was
that Chinese toy upside-down. Only I didn’t know, what it looks like the bottom of it upside-down 😀
We need to open our eyes with open mind. Detached mind can see the world better. 😀
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Glad to hear, the readers are getting the insights.
Thank you very much for your encouraging comment.
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