Once an unhappy young man
came to an old master and told he had a very sad life and asked for a solution.
The old Master instructed the unhappy young man to put a
handful of salt in a glass of water and then to drink it. “How does it taste?”
– The Master asked. “Terrible.” – spat the apprentice. The Master chuckled and
then asked the young man to take another handful of salt and put it in the
lake. The two walked in silence to the nearby lake and when the apprentice
swirled his handful of salt into the lake. The old man said, “Now drink from
the lake.” As the water dripped down the young man’s chin, the Master asked,
“How does it taste?” “Good!” – remarked the apprentice. “Do you taste the
salt?” – asked the Master. “No.” – said the young man. The Master sat beside
this troubled young man, took his hands, and said, “The pain of life is pure
salt; no more, no less. The amount of pain in life remains the same, exactly
the same. But the amount we taste the ‘pain’ depends on the container we put it
into. So when you are in pain, the only thing you can do is to enlarge your
sense of things. Stop being a glass. Become a lake.” Stop being a glass. Become
a lake.”
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