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Love this sappy stuff.

For some reason though it brings on more melancholy than joy.

Like listening to a sad song over and over.
 

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i tried to get through it all, but it was too sad,

i could barely make it to past page 7 ..
 

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Wasn't the idea all along to have such remembrances. I'm indeed thankful for mine.
 

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grandfather dies, father dies, son dies

As long as it is the order, there is no reason to be too sad.
 

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grandfather dies, father dies, son dies

As long as it is the order, there is no reason to be too sad.

Reading Zen? Under ordinary circumstances, true.

Edit. Under most all circumstances, true.
 
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Reading Zen?...

One of my favorite Zen stories. And as both of my parents turn 90 this summer, something I keep in mind.
 
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Great story

grandfather dies, father dies, son dies

As long as it is the order, there is no reason to be too sad.

Heard the story many years ago. Death is inevitable. Embrace it so you won't fear living.
 

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Link to the Zen story? Sounds like something definitely worth checking out :smile:

it is a very short story...I have heard several versions, but here is the basic story:


A rich man asked a Zen master to write something down that could encourage the prosperity of his family for years to come. It would be something that the family could cherish for generations. On a large piece of paper, the master wrote, "Father dies, son dies, grandson dies."

The rich man became angry when he saw the master's work. "I asked you to write something down that could bring happiness and prosperity to my family. Why do you give me something depressing like this?"

"If your son should die before you," the master answered, "this would bring unbearable grief to your family. If your grandson should die before your son, this also would bring great sorrow. If your family, generation after generation, disappears in the order I have described, it will be the natural course of life. This is true happiness and prosperity."

I probably read in a collect of stories I have in the book:

Zen Flesh, Zen Bones: A Collection of Zen and Pre-Zen Writings, By Paul Reps, Nyogen Senzaki
 
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