innocence
Black and orange butterfly —
Flying joyously,
Wings like a nun’s hands:
First folded in prayer,
Then open in offering.
The world moves toward war. Leaders increase their rhetoric. Armies
mass along the border. The world, it seems, never tires of conflict.
We should remember the innocent in life. The delicate, the gossamer,
the beautiful. A butterfly lives for a day. It comes into the world
with very little reason except to fly and mate. It does not question
its destiny. It does not engage in any alchemy to extend its lifespan
or to change its lot. It goes about its brief life happily.
A butterfly is always attracted to the beautiful. Whether it is the sun
on a blade of grass or the edge of a deep ruby rose, the butterfly
spends its brief time dwelling on the loveliness.
Even the angry and insane leave the butterfly alone. Why can we not
learn to honor the innocence in one another? Maybe we spend too much
time dwelling on the ugly. In the name of practicality and realism, we
think about strategy, defense, territory, gain, and advantage. We are
too late to be like the butterfly. But at least we can honor it, and
move as closely as possible to its simple existence.
innocence
365 Tao
daily meditations
Deng Ming-Dao (author)
ISBN 0-06-250223-9

Left hand painter Fu Xiao Shi 1987

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