Observation of FACT
( In the context following previous Post / Hygiene of MIND )
Over the years, some questions I was asked about the cleanness are :
One occasion a woman asked me ” Do you wash the outside of cooking pan in the same time or occasionally
polishing it ? ” ( Despite I have mountain of junk, my kitchen is spakling clean. Work-top is as clean as
edible standard —— a food dropped on there should be still safe to eat 🙂 )
My answer was ” Of cause, when I wash, I also wash its out side every time “.
In another occasion, ” How many times you rinse the cups and dishes ? ” —— ” How many times ? —– It is
not the matter of number, but until it become perfectly clean ” ( Unlike western people,
We Japanese don’t put the cups into bowl / sink of water to rinse but rinse them under running water,
because stagnant water accumulate dart. It may takes a minute longer for washing-up though what this
one minute mean for you ? ).
From those words, you may feel strange though, I don’t use so much washing-up liquid. Since I moved
to this flat 9 years ago, I consumed 3 (yes three) bottles of washing liquid. I’m sure as I’ve used the emptied
bottles to another purpose and still have them. —— How is it possible ?
First, I dilute the liquid twice and put it into another ( for hair conditioner ? ) bottle
which spit only one small drop in one push. And I only use it if the dish or pan is oily.
Second, I don’t waste even a single grain of rice and eat all the food I’ve cooked, literally completely.
Hence it isn’t much to wash. 🙂
Third, I don’t buy cooking oil, hence my cooking leaves little oil residue —– oil comes from the ingredients
such as chicken. Though, I buy batter to make toast and prefer cream to put into a tea. (not just lemon 🙂 )
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——- Some people may feel ” Isn’t this paranoia ? ” or ” Why fuss about so much ? ”
I’m not fussing about at all. They are just a life style and accustomed and refined practice,
over the years. Buddhism is not pretentious abstract brah-brah talking.
It is literally the practice.—– Do the practice / life in general, in Mushin —— hence achieving
maximum efficiency and having smooth life, is what all about the Buddhism.
Abstract talking may make one feel somewhat noble and satisfy snobbery though it is exactly
the arrogance and the ignorance what Buddha despised.
Observe cups and dishes and if not perfect, feed–back and refine the practice —– is what Mindfullness
mean. And able to do it without thinking almost like a machine —— is what Mushin mean.
And apply this principle to all aspects of the life.
Only the Fact and the end–result count. This is the Buddhism.
If not Happy still —– it is not Buddhism yet 😀
Do you know, the Enlightenment is in a nice cup of tea which is perfectly clean —– Ha ha ha 😀
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