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A Journey to Inner Clarity: A Buddhist Parable on Patience and Peace

There’s so much we can learn sometimes from a story, and I found this one from a collection of Buddhist parables and I just wanted to share it with you. A Journey to Inner Clarity from the Gardens of Samye. A young man named Dawa lived in a small village near Samye Monastery, the first Buddhist monastery in Tibet.

Although Dawa lived near the monastery, he always felt confused and restless. The questions of life oppressed him and despite all his efforts, he could not see a clear path ahead. So one day, in desperation, he set out for Samya Monastery, and there he met an old monk who worked in the gardens of the monastery.

The monk was known for his wisdom and his calm nature. Dawa shared his worries and fears with the monk and asked him for help. The monk smiled and led Dawa through the beautiful gardens of Samye. He showed him the diverse plants that grew there, some in full bloom and others just beginning to grow. You see, dawa, said the monk, every plant in this garden has its own time to grow and bloom. It is the same with us human beings our realizations and growth do not come all at once, but rather step by step, as a bud that opens slowly.

He led Dawa to a quiet corner of the garden where a clear spring flowed into a small pond, and the monk said your mind is like this water when it is turbulent, you cannot see clearly. But when it is still and calm, everything becomes clear.Dawa spent the following weeks in the garden, meditating and helping the monk tend to the plants. Over time, his mind became calmer and his questions began to dissipate. He understood that the path to inner clarity is not achieved by constant searching and questioning, but by quieting the mind and being patient. Thus, dawa found his way to inner clarity in the gardens of Samye. Noah found his way to inner clarity in the gardens of Samye and although he went back to his village, he took the garden with him in his heart, a place of peace and clarity to which he could return to in moments of confusion and doubt. Isn’t that beautiful, the power of stillness. As the water in the spring showed us, our minds are clearest when they are still, and a mentally calm state enables us to see the world and ourselves more clearly and to better understand our problems.

I just love this simple tale, the idea of letting go of constant searching. We all know that feeling right, but it’s a great reminder Sometimes it’s better to leave questions unanswered and to allow for the answers to arrive, to come on their own. This, of course, requires trust, patience and serenity, and serenity. I hope that you found this little tale resonated, as it did with me, and I’m so happy to share it with you. Deep breath, my friends. Calm those waters. Patience, trust, trust, namaste. I’m Lisa Hopkins. Thanks so much for listening. Stay safe and healthy, everyone, and remember to live in the moment.

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Lisa is an ICF Certified Professional Life Coach and Energy Leadership Master Practitioner at Wide Open Stages. She specializes in partnering with highly successful creative people who want to be challenged and inspired to become artists in all areas of their lives. A passionate creative professional herself, Lisa has over 25 years experience working in the performing arts industry as a director/choreographer, producer, writer and dance educator in NYC, nationally and internationally. She is dance faculty at Pace University NYC in the Commercial Dance and Musical Theater BFA programs, and is co-founder of New York Stage Originals, an internationally recognized theatrical production company. Lisa hosts the popular podcast STOPTIME: Live in the Moment and is founder of Wide Open Stages, where she coaches high-performing creatives in the performing arts industry.

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Lisa Hopkins: Lisa is an ICF Certified Professional Life Coach and Energy Leadership Master Practitioner at Wide Open Stages. She specializes in partnering with highly successful creative people who want to be challenged and inspired to become artists in all areas of their lives. A passionate creative professional herself, Lisa has over 25 years experience working in the performing arts industry as a director/choreographer, producer, writer and dance educator in NYC, nationally and internationally. She is dance faculty at Pace University NYC in the Commercial Dance and Musical Theater BFA programs, and is co-founder of New York Stage Originals, an internationally recognized theatrical production company. Lisa hosts the popular podcast STOPTIME: Live in the Moment and is founder of Wide Open Stages, where she coaches high-performing creatives in the performing arts industry.
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