A
little stream flowed down from a high mountain far, far away through
many villages and forests, until it reached a desert. The stream then
thought, "I've been through countless obstacles. I should have
no problem crossing this desert!" But when she decided to start
her journey, she found herself gradually disappearing into the mud
and sand. After numerous tries, she found it was all in vain and was
very upset. "Maybe it's my destiny! I'm not destined to reach
the vast ocean in the legend," she murmured dejectedly to herself.
At this time, a deep voice came,
saying, "If a breeze can cross the desert, so can a river."
It was the voice of the desert.
Unconvinced, the little stream replied, "That's because a breeze
can fly, but I cannot."
"That's because you stick
to what you are. If you're willing to give it up, and let yourself
evaporate into the breeze, it can take you across, and you can reach
your destination," said the desert in its deep voice.
The little stream had never heard
of such a thing. "Give up what I am now and disappear into the
breeze? No! No!" She could not accept this idea. After all, she
had never experienced anything like it before. Wouldn't it be self-destruction
to give up what she was now?
"How do I know if this is
true?" asked the little stream.
"The breeze can carry the
vapor across the desert and release it as rain at an appropriate site.
The rain will form a river again to continue its course," answered
the desert very patiently.
"Will I still be what I
am now?" asked the little stream.
"Yes, and no. Whether you're
a river or invisible vapor, your inner nature never changes. You stick
to the fact that you're a river because you don't know your inner
nature," answered the desert.
Deep down, the stream vaguely
remembered that before she became a river, it was perhaps also the
breeze that had carried her halfway up a high mountain, where she
turned into rain and fell onto the ground and became what she was
now. Finally the little stream gathered her courage and rushed into
the open arms of the breeze, which carried her to the next stage of
her life.
The course of our lives is like
the experience of little stream. If you want to surpass the obstacles
in your life in order to head for the destination of Truth, Virtue
and beauty, you should also have the wisdom and courage to renounce
your ego (attachment to yourself).
Perhaps you can try asking yourself
these questions: What is my inner nature? What is it that I cling
to? and What is it that I really want?