Prayer 2

In what prayers do men allow themselves! That which they call a holy office is not so much as brave and manly. Prayer looks abroad and asks for some foreign addition to come through some foreign virtue, and loses itself in endless mazes of natural and supernatural, and mediatorial and miraculous. Prayer that craves a particular commodity, — any thing less than all good, — is vicious. Prayer is the contemplation of the facts of life from the highest point of view. It is the soliloquy of a beholding and jubilant soul. It is the spirit of God pronouncing his works good. But prayer as a means to effect a private end is meanness and theft. It supposes dualism and not unity in nature and consciousness. As soon as the man is at one with God, he will not beg. He will then see prayer in all action. The prayer of the farmer kneeling in his field to weed it, the prayer of the rower kneeling with the stroke of his oar, are true prayers heard throughout nature, though for cheap ends.

– Ralph Waldo Emerson

2008.03.12 Wednesday CHK2

恆心無用 1.1

Allow no exceptions 2.1 | 活在當下 3.1

這段改編自 2010 年 7 月 8 日的對話。

這個星期,你們有沒有什麼,整體的讀書問題?

(CPK:整體的話,應該有英文問題。)

我上次不是叫你們,每星期看一本英文書嗎?你們有沒有做到?

(CSY:看了兩日之後,就沒有再看。)

(LMC:就是這個問題。我們沒有恆心。)

所以,我並不是叫你有恆心,而是要你創作一些特別的方法,令到你自己,無論有沒有恆心,也能妥善完成任務。
 
— Me@2013.05.24

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