Daily Reading ~ May 29

Hoa Vo Uu (Buddha Dharma Education Association)
Venerable Shravasti Dhammika

The Buddha’s Words of Wisdom

Imagine a pool of turbid, stirred up and muddied water. Then, a man with vision might stand upon the bank. He could not see the oysters, the shells, the pebbles and gravel on the bottom or the fish moping about. And why? Because of the turbid state of the water.

In the same way, it is impossible for one with a turbid mind to understand either his own benefit or the benefit of others, or to realize higher states. And why? Because of the turbid state of mind.

Now, imagine a pool of clear, tranquil and unstirred water. A man with vision might stand on the bank. He could see the oysters, the shells, the pebbles and gravel on the bottom, and the fish that move about. And why? Because of the untroubled state of the water.

In the same way, it is possible for one with tranquil mind to understand his own benefit and the benefit of others, and to realize higher states. And why? Because of the untroubled state of his mind.