“What is best for you?” he asked.
“Well I’d like to get an hour of cleaning done.”
“Ok.” (#1)
So as I was enjoying cleaning on a Friday evening while listening to the Krishna Das CD that goes with
his book that I’m reading (#2), I started thinking about my father and how
flexible he is about being picked up from work.
Then I started thinking about some things I have never heard
him say. “Thank God it is Friday.” “I can’t wait for Friday.” “I can’t wait for the weekend.” “Not Monday again.” “I can’t wait to have a few days off…..” (#3)
Also whenever he has said, “I have to go into work early.” or “I have to go back into work.” or “I have to go into work Sunday morning to
check on something.” It has always been
stated as a pure and simple fact. There
is never any sort of tone of complaint in it (#4). This is how I grew up and it is only today
that it is dawning on me that these are qualities of a bodhisattva.
So I mention these things to him when I pick him up, the
phrases I’ve never heard him utter. He
responds in a somewhat ominous tone, “Well, Tammy, I’m a lot luckier than other
people.” (#5)
Yes of course this is completely true.
It is also just as true that there are plenty of people as “lucky”
as him, that would still, find plenty to complain about.
That's very, very beautiful.
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