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      <description><![CDATA[<p>Letting go does not mean we will end up</p><p>having nothing. On the contrary, only by letting go</p><p>can one be at ease and liberated.</p><p>— “Letting Go”</p><p></p><p>Buddha-Dharma: Pure and Simple </p><p>Letting Go</p><p></p><p>It is human nature to desire gain. For those who are used to having,</p><p>they will certainly be resistant when told to let go. Just imagine, what</p><p>is left once we let go of fame, money, love, gains, and everything</p><p>else?</p><p>Letting go does not mean we will end up having nothing. On the</p><p>contrary, only by letting go can one be at ease and liberated. Like a</p><p>suitcase, pick it up when needed, and let go when not—this is the way</p><p>to ease one’s burden.</p><p>Once, there was an old villager who visited his family in the city.</p><p>To welcome him, his family gave the old man a jar of candy. However,</p><p>when the old man put his hand into the jar, it got stuck. Anxious, the</p><p>family tried all means to help the old man pull his hand out of the jar</p><p>but to no avail. In the end, they had no choice but to smash the jar. It</p><p>was then they realized that the old man had been too greedy and had</p><p>his hand full of candies. This is why he could not pull out his hand. It</p><p>was his unwillingness to let go that led him to be stuck.</p><p>Truly, life can be very tough for all. When one refuses to let go of</p><p>a person, to let go of a matter, to let go of a comment, or to let go of</p><p>anything, one bears a heavy burden, and therefore feels stressed and</p><p>unable to breathe.</p><p>62 Letting Go</p><p>Once, a brahmin came to the Buddha with two pots of flowers. As</p><p>soon as the Buddha saw him at the door, he immediately said, “Let</p><p>go!”</p><p>The brahmin put one of the pots down.</p><p>The Buddha repeated, “Let go!”</p><p>The brahmin reluctantly put the other pot down as well.</p><p>“Let go!” the Buddha said once again.</p><p>“Oh, Buddha!” the brahmin asked, “I’ve let go of both pots of</p><p>flowers. What else is there to let go of?”</p><p>The Buddha answered, “There is much to let go of! Your arrogance,</p><p>wrong view, attachments, suspicions, and ignorance; all of these have</p><p>to be let go of.”</p><p>Without letting go, no matter the amount or value of fame, wealth,</p><p>money, and love that one possesses, they will become a source of</p><p>pressure and affliction.</p><p>For most people, it is already difficult to let go of fame and</p><p>wealth—let alone joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness—but this is</p><p>what life is about. One must cultivate the ability to be both great and</p><p>insignificant, to know when to yield and when not to, to have and not</p><p>have, to be superior and inferior. It is a pity that people nowadays find</p><p>it hard to let go of even a comment, a matter, or a person—all due to a</p><p>lack of inner strength. If one’s mind is magnanimous that one lets go</p><p>and picks up with ease, then one can achieve great things.</p><p>Every day, Master Budai carried a sack around and often said,</p><p>“I walk with my sack, I sit with my sack; if I let go of the sack, how</p><p>carefree would that be?” The sack refers to all the burdens we carry</p><p>in our hearts. How carefree would it be to just let go of the sack! We</p><p>must learn to let go of our sack to truly experience a carefree life.</p>]]></description>
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