Monday, April 26, 2010

Whenever Our Goodness Is Seen



Whenever our goodness is seen, it is a blessing. Every culture and tradition understands the importance of seeing one another with love. An old Hasidic rabbi asked his pupils how they could tell when the night had ended and day begun, for daybreak is the time for certain holy prayers. "Is it," proposed one student, "when you can see an animal in the distance and tell whether it is a sheep or a dog?" "No," answered the rabbi. "Is it when you can clearly see the lines on your own palm?" "Is it when you can look at a tree in the distance and tell if it is a fig or a pear tree?" "No," answered the rabbi each time. "Then what is it?" the pupils demanded. "It is when you can look on the face of any man or woman or child and see that they are your sister or brother. Until then it is still night."

~ Jack Kornfield, from The Wise Heart

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"The voyage of discovery lies not in finding new landscapes,
but in having new eyes."

~ Marcel Proust

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