Τρίτη 21 Αυγούστου 2012

A bittersweet life

“One fine spring day a disciple looked at some branches blowing in the wind. He asked his master, ‘Master, are the branches moving or is it the wind?’ Not even glancing to where his pupil was pointing the master smiled and said, ‘That which moves is neither the branches nor the wind. It’s your heart and mind.”




"One late autumn night, the disciple awoke crying. So the master asked the disciple, “Did you have a nightmare?” “No.” “Did you have a sad dream?” “No,” said the disciple. “I had a sweet dream.” “Then why are you crying so sadly?” The disciple wiped his tears away and quietly answered, “Because the dream I had can’t come true."


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Rotkappshen



Once upon a time, there was a little girl who hadn’t seen her mother in seven years. She was forced to dress in iron clothes. And was told “When you wear out those clothes I’m sure you’ll be able t
o go back to your mother.” The girl rubbed her clothes on the wall trying desperately to tear them. When they had finally been torn she got some milk and bread, as well as a little cheese and butter. And set out for her mother’s house.In the woods she met a wolf who asked her what she was carrying. “Milk and bread, and a little cheese and butter” she answered. When the wolf asked for some the girl said no adding that it was a present for her mother. The wolf asked whether she would be taking the Path of Pins or the Path of Needles. When the girl said that she was going to take the Path of Pins, the wolf hurried off down the Path of Needles and ate up the little girl’s mother.The girl eventually reached her mother’s house. “Mother, open the door” she said. “Push on the door, it’s not locked” answered the wolf. But, the door still wouldn’t open. So, the girl crept in through a hole in the house. “I’m very hungry mother” she said. “There’s some meat in the cupboard, have some” answered the wolf. It was the flesh of her mother killed by the wolf.A big cat jumped up onto the cupboard and said “That’s your mother’s flesh you’re eating.” “Mother, there’s a cat on the cupboard and it’s saying that I’m eating your flesh.” “That’s a lie of course; throw a shoe at the cat.” The little girl, having eaten the meat was thirsty. “Mother, I’m thirsty” she said. “Drink some wine from the jar” answered the wolf.When she did a little bird came flying and perched itself on the chimney stack. “That’s your mother’s blood you’re drinking, you’re drinking your mother’s blood” it said. “Mother, there’s a bird perched on the chimney stack and it’s saying that I’m drinking your blood.” “Throw your cloak at the bird.” Having eaten the meat and drank the blood the little girl turned to her mother and said “Mother, I’m feeling very sleepy.”“Come over here and get some rest.” The girl undressed and approached the bed, where her mother lay in a strange position with hood over her face.“Mother, what big ears you have” she said.“All the better to hear you with, my dear.”“Mother, what big eyes you have.”“All the better to see you with, my dear.”“Mother, what big claws you have.”“All the better to hold you with, my dear.”“Mother, what big teeth you have.”And then, the wolf… He ate up Little Red Riding Hood.


~Rotkappshen