Change PATHWAY ???
I’ve received rather heavy question as a comment on [Tiny Comment] post,
which said;
>>> I’m now at a crossroads in my working life. I work with disabled people (for some reason
I seem to work with blind and visually impaired) showing them ICT skills to communicate
with computers across the internet. As you know I also am an artist. Neither is making me a
living, but I find I cannot go back to cleaning toilets and doing basic manual work. Can I be
mindful and find my path again? Something (I do not know what, maybe slight sadness) tells
me I may need to change path completely…
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As a matter of fact I know this man many years as I’ve seen him everywhere, Art events, Computer events and
he is a friend of lots of my friends as well, yet ever knowing his full name or profession.
Hence, I gave him a nick name [Paul the Ubiquitous] in my diary 😀
In my notorious one glance, he was seen as a man of very wide faculty and extrovert, going round a lots
—– adrenaline driven very active person —– in other words, knowing a lots, but because the information
he has to deal with in his brain is so much, not necessary had a time to know a direction or who he is, yet
without knowing direction still able to proceed like a bulldozer, it often go against the other’s grain.
Life wouldn’t be smooth and sweet.
(The line between confidence and arrogance, active and pushy are very thin, but fundamental trouble is that
the [man of confidence] couldn’t guess the mind of the [man of no-confidence], such as even a use of technical
term or talking speed, often it is hard to follow the speed of brain of the [man of confidence] :-D)
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In the quote above, he said [change the path] —– I hope he is not mixing it up with
the so-called [Pathway] in the Buddhism.
In fact, it is not him, generally most of the people who was interested in the Buddhism having
a misunderstanding that the [Pathway] is the special process in the Buddhism study. —– Far
from it, it is the LIFE itself. There is no double life or short cut even in a Buddhist’s life.
Life is total and only one to a person, and it is the very Pathway. ( What makes the dairy life
into so-called Pathway is, how the person could find the core reality out of the mundane occurrences =
some may grasp the truth of whole life in one fallen leaf = it’s called direct transmission in Buddhism)
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While having a ruthless life to chase own greed, there is no redemption by the 10 minutes meditation in the
evening or some donation to the temple. His life itself is not compatible with the Buddhism = the person is
taking a pathway of the greed = Karma follows accordingly.
( though, in Zen, as it follows Mahayana tradition, there is slightly different understanding that a part of the life,
such as [ruthless activity] can still have highest efficiency in Zen —– yet, overall repercussion of the Karma
comes from its totality of the life. I don’t think the Supreme Sword Master Musashi got any regret when he died.
But I don’t think he needed to have, let alone wished to have Nirvana = He lived and died as a
man of the Sword = It was the Zen contemplation)
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So, the question is, whether [Paul the Ubiquitous] need to change his path (direction) —– ?
My view is, as he is living in the environment to deal with ICT, and blind people many years already, he must
have all the expertise, knows resources, possibilities, limitations, it is already his part of the life.
What he needs more is to open the eyes to see what he can do to those blind people —– find a new approach,
better technology to solve the problem. Somebody in unique environment or position is, often because of
he was needed to be there —– could be a Karma.
Though, to fill the duty in the Karma, it needs to work hard = mindfulness mean the objective is only one,
don’t expect anything else, such as good business or fame. ( let alone nice woman 😀 )
Being also as an artist mean, he must have an idea of unconventional approach = idea of pretty new device.
He could be an inventor as well. Provided, he must know, he is an able person = He need to hear and
feel what blind and impaired people is feeling = the mind to hear and to know the other’s mind.
Buddhist’s listening ears and the compassion, above all clear open mind would be essential.
When the idea developed concrete, apply a grant etc to develop further. As the demography is changing,
this field having a priority in the society. Believe your task and the duty in full.
Good luck.
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