On Gaining Power: The Stonecutter
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16 Mar 2008 18:26 #12488
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On Gaining Power: The Stonecutter
There was once a stone cutter who was dissatisfied with himself and with his position in life. One day he passed a wealthy merchant's house. Through the open gateway, he saw many fine possessions and important visitors. \"How powerful that merchant must be!\" thought the stone cutter. He became very envious and wished that he could be like the merchant.
To his great surprise, he suddenly became the merchant, enjoying more luxuries and power than he had ever imagined, but envied and detested by those less wealthy than himself. Soon a high official passed by, carried in a sedan chair, accompanied by attendants and escorted by soldiers beating gongs. Everyone, no matter how wealthy, had to bow low before the procession. \"How powerful that official is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a high official!\"
Then he became the high official, carried everywhere in his embroidered sedan chair, feared and hated by the people all around. It was a hot summer day, so the official felt very uncomfortable in the sticky sedan chair. He looked up at the sun. It shone proudly in the sky, unaffected by his presence. \"How powerful the sun is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be the sun!\"
Then he became the sun, shining fiercely down on everyone, scorching the fields, cursed by the farmers and laborers. But a huge black cloud moved between him and the earth, so that his light could no longer shine on everything below. \"How powerful that storm cloud is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a cloud!\"
Then he became the cloud, flooding the fields and villages, shouted at by everyone. But soon he found that he was being pushed away by some great force, and realized that it was the wind. \"How powerful it is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be the wind!\"
Then he became the wind, blowing tiles off the roofs of houses, uprooting trees, feared and hated by all below him. But after a while, he ran up against something that would not move, no matter how forcefully he blew against it - a huge, towering rock. \"How powerful that rock is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a rock!\"
Then he became the rock, more powerful than anything else on earth. But as he stood there, he heard the sound of a hammer pounding a chisel into the hard surface, and felt himself being changed. \"What could be more powerful than I, the rock?\" he thought.
He looked down and saw far below him the figure of a stone cutter.
There was once a stone cutter who was dissatisfied with himself and with his position in life. One day he passed a wealthy merchant's house. Through the open gateway, he saw many fine possessions and important visitors. \"How powerful that merchant must be!\" thought the stone cutter. He became very envious and wished that he could be like the merchant.
To his great surprise, he suddenly became the merchant, enjoying more luxuries and power than he had ever imagined, but envied and detested by those less wealthy than himself. Soon a high official passed by, carried in a sedan chair, accompanied by attendants and escorted by soldiers beating gongs. Everyone, no matter how wealthy, had to bow low before the procession. \"How powerful that official is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a high official!\"
Then he became the high official, carried everywhere in his embroidered sedan chair, feared and hated by the people all around. It was a hot summer day, so the official felt very uncomfortable in the sticky sedan chair. He looked up at the sun. It shone proudly in the sky, unaffected by his presence. \"How powerful the sun is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be the sun!\"
Then he became the sun, shining fiercely down on everyone, scorching the fields, cursed by the farmers and laborers. But a huge black cloud moved between him and the earth, so that his light could no longer shine on everything below. \"How powerful that storm cloud is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a cloud!\"
Then he became the cloud, flooding the fields and villages, shouted at by everyone. But soon he found that he was being pushed away by some great force, and realized that it was the wind. \"How powerful it is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be the wind!\"
Then he became the wind, blowing tiles off the roofs of houses, uprooting trees, feared and hated by all below him. But after a while, he ran up against something that would not move, no matter how forcefully he blew against it - a huge, towering rock. \"How powerful that rock is!\" he thought. \"I wish that I could be a rock!\"
Then he became the rock, more powerful than anything else on earth. But as he stood there, he heard the sound of a hammer pounding a chisel into the hard surface, and felt himself being changed. \"What could be more powerful than I, the rock?\" he thought.
He looked down and saw far below him the figure of a stone cutter.
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17 Mar 2008 14:40 #12517
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and the cycle continues...
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17 Mar 2008 17:47 #12522
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Well, not really. you see it's not about a continuation of a cycle, that interpretation while an easy assumption would be to miss the point of the koan completely. Look a little deeper and tell me what you find.
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18 Mar 2008 00:44 #12540
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I do understand the point, he wanted to be more and more important and powerful, but as he tried to overcome the obstacles that gave him his power, he realized that he eventually came back to being what he used to be. All of the things are powerful, but all have their weaknesses you can't ever escape that.
What I meant by a cycle was that he would have to go in infinite circles to become the most powerful thing possible.
What I meant by a cycle was that he would have to go in infinite circles to become the most powerful thing possible.
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19 May 2008 18:13 #15238
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Being envious is a horrible thing to be, true the feeling is common...but one has to think what the life of the person, or thing you are envying truly is. There are many people that put a shell of false happiness for their lives. Many, who are \"well off\" are envious of the common man.
I have seen this many times in my life and the people that I meet.
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I have seen this many times in my life and the people that I meet.
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