an object of perception

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The spring sunlight, flowers blooming, and green trees create a landscape that looks like embroidery. This is an object of perception and it’s a beautiful thing to focus on. …if we don’t consider the role of our mind, and just focus on what we see as the independent reality around us, there will be contradictions.

The Vietnamese poet Nguyen Du said, ‘When a person is sad, the scenery is never happy.’ How we are feeling determines how we see the world. Why are some people able to experience happiness when they look at the moon and see its beauty, while others see the same moon as sad or depressing? This question can’t be answered unless both the subject [person] and object [moon] are taken into account.

~Thich Nhat Hanh, Zen Battles

 

3 thoughts on “an object of perception

  1. such a wonderfully insightful (and true!) statement, Brenda. Two years ago when I received my cancer diagnosis, my entire world was black for three months. Terrible time for me. Now, even through ongoing treatment, life is glorious. Maybe we need to experience the sad to understand the beauty in life? For me, that was so.

    1. I do wonder if suffering motivates us more than happiness. It seems to me your heart is one of compassion for others…if so has it always been so?

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