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It Could Be Worse
By Bryan Taylor ©
It's sad when people have so many good things
in their lives but are unable to be happy. Sometimes I compare the
environment I'm in with that of people on the outside and remind
myself that "it could be worse." "That is my mantra.
Sure I wish I was free. My living conditions
could be more conducive for practicing the Dharma. I wish I could
have a cushion to sit on (I meditate on a rolled up blanket on the
floor). I wish that I could meet and share fellowship with other
Buddhists-that would really be a blessing.
But "it could be worse." Monastics
in Tibet faced much harsher prison time than me and they faired
much better mentally. I could be in an environment that is more
dangerous. Being locked up by myself 23 hours a day also means that
it is not as easy for me to get beat up. My mom and sometimes friends
will send me a little money so I can buy things that I need-and
some things that I don't, i.e. cookies :. I get mail regularly.
I have shelter and good (well, okay) meals. So many people both
here and out there have far less.
I wish I could tell people when they feel down
or dissatisfied with life, "It could be worse." We are
really blessed and I feel even more so because I'm privileged to
have a connection to all of you who are doing the Vajrasattva retreat.
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