::: Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth:::
Apr 21, 2011
When Dawn Comes
A Buddhist Master asks, “How do you know when the night has ended and the dawn has come?”
A student replies, “When I can tell a donkey apart from the hay.”
Another says, “When I can see my hands clearly.”
The master responds, “The night is over and the dawn has come when you look into a stranger’s eyes and instead of seeing something to judge, you see your brother or sister."
(We have a ways to go.....)
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