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October 18th Thought For The Day

18 Oct 99 - 08:24 AM (#125097)
Subject: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Little Neophyte

Important Things My Kids Taught Me

It's more fun to colour outside the lines.
If you're gonna draw on the wall, do it behind the couch.
Ask why until you understand.
If you want a kitten, start out by asking for a horse
Making your bed is a waste of time.
If your dog doesn't like somebody, you probably shouldn't either.
Toads aren't ungly. They're just toads.
Don't pop someone else's bubble.
Just keep banging until someone opens the door.
Chasing the cat is more fun than catching it.


18 Oct 99 - 08:40 AM (#125103)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: JedMarum

Importatnt lessons all, little neo ... and each colored with just a bit of warm humor!


18 Oct 99 - 08:41 AM (#125104)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Allan C.

If you don't like school, there's probably a good reason.


18 Oct 99 - 09:16 AM (#125117)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Little Neophyte

Allan, I have a feeling school didn't like me.
Little Neo


18 Oct 99 - 09:20 AM (#125118)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Big Mick

Important Things My Kids Taught Me

It's more fun to colour outside the lines.
If you're gonna draw on the wall, do it behind the couch.

Ask why until you understand.
If you want a kitten, start out by asking for a horse
Making your bed is a waste of time.
If your dog doesn't like somebody, you probably shouldn't either.
Toads aren't ugly. They're just toads.
Don't pop someone else's bubble.
Just keep banging until someone opens the door.
Chasing the cat is more fun than catching it.


18 Oct 99 - 10:52 AM (#125141)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Peter T.

Alternative thought for the day, for reasons cited at the bottom:

"I want to speak today of a certain kind of bodhisattva. As you know, in our Buddhist tradition, there are bodhisattvas, figures who refuse to go into Heaven unless all other beings go first down to the lowliest blade of grass. They toil through endless aeons, working compassionately through the vast web of life. Of all these, none are so revered and so unknown as the "mirrorless bodhisattvas" -- bodhisattvas who do not know they are Buddha, and who if you told them they were, would laugh at you. We say of them that they do not carry around a mirror to see how wonderfully they are doing: they just keep doing. You have all glimpsed them, perhaps: often poor, sometimes seemingly crazy, rude, foolish, twisting in convoluted patterns to untangle an entangled world. How many spills they mop up; how many late nights they work; how little thanks they get; how often drained of belief, hope, energy they are. And yet it is these mirrorless bodhisattvas that bring a smile to our face when we think of them -- a mother, a friend, or, who knows, a stranger met once on a street who helped you for no obvious reason -- it is they who bring compassionate awakening to worlds plunged in suffering." -- Pasanchon (Korean Buddhist)

for (about) Catspaw, yesterday.
yours, Peter T.


18 Oct 99 - 10:58 AM (#125145)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: MMario

amen. amen. amen.


18 Oct 99 - 12:26 PM (#125186)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Little Neophyte

We may be able to survive without religious people but we will never survive without the spiritual ones and "mirrorless bodahisattvas".
Peter T, are you going to laugh when I tell you that you are a wise old sage?
Little Neo


18 Oct 99 - 12:32 PM (#125189)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Peter T.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. (pulls out mirror, checks hair)
yours, Peter T.


18 Oct 99 - 01:28 PM (#125217)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: annamill

I'm sorry Peter. I must have missed it . What did our wonderous Catspaw do now? I tried to scour the forum for Catspaw messages but it just took too long to download and I just don't heve that kind of time here at work.

oh..and your definitly a sage. An old one..I don't know.

Love, annap


18 Oct 99 - 01:58 PM (#125232)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: annamill

Now I know. LOL Catspaw! I have to go. I'll write more later.

Love, annap


18 Oct 99 - 03:41 PM (#125275)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Peter T.

Oct 17 Thought for the Day, annap.
yours, Peter T.


18 Oct 99 - 03:49 PM (#125278)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: katlaughing

Oh, Peter, you know that goes right to the heart of things; right to my heart. What a beautiful quote and insight. I spoke to 'Spaw, yesterday. He will really appreciate this. I talked to Karen, too. They are doers; just keep doing the best they can for the children. They are optimistic about finding a solution for "M". Truly blessed bodhisattvas, as are you.

luvyaKatlaughingSageWalkerortrying


18 Oct 99 - 04:21 PM (#125293)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: bseed(charleskratz)

Little one, the more I see of you in the threads, the more delighted I am with your presence. Maybe you are one of the younger bodhisattvas.

As for myself, I keep looking in the mirror but I don't see any bodhisattva in there, just an old guy trying to get by without making the world any worse.

--seed


18 Oct 99 - 04:23 PM (#125294)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Lonesome EJ

Truly blessed are the mirror-less Bhodisattvas. On the other hand,the ones with the mirrors can drive you up the wall.


18 Oct 99 - 05:51 PM (#125333)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Little Neophyte

Thank you Charles, I once heard ......... to stay young
to save the world
break the mirror

Little Neo


18 Oct 99 - 06:10 PM (#125342)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Big Mick

Peter T........I have been known to say things that touch folks from time to time...........but I am completely touched by your ability to be a smartass when one is needed, a serious voice when it is needed.........and a helluva friend when one is needed. Please don't look in a mirror. And thanks for caring about our 'Spaw. I am grateful you are a 'Catter.

All the best,

Big Mick


19 Oct 99 - 10:16 AM (#125504)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: Peter T.

Well, Mick, I don't recall seeing any mirrors in your Santa sack last year.
yours, Peter T.


19 Oct 99 - 11:00 AM (#125521)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: catspaw49

Are you kidding? I love mirrors!!! Problem is, I'm just so damn disorganized I can never find one when I need it. After the one fell off the rusted hinges of the medicine cabinet, I've had to get down on the floor to brush my hair....Gave up on that too..my knees can't take it anymore.

Spaw


19 Oct 99 - 01:22 PM (#125570)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: JedMarum

I just realized that my dogs might disagree with your last comment ("Chasing the cat is more fun than catching it").

As sweet and loving as my 2 little Whippets are, Lacey and Magic did catch a neighborhood cat who apparently wandered into the enclosed backyard. The poor feline was no match for the two hunters (who just know they were born to kill furry little creatures). To my wife's horror, the dogs offered to share their prize when she arrived home from work.

We never did discover the owner of the cat, (who must have long since given up hope that their kitty will ever come home). We gave the kitty a proper burial, and have since tried to teach the hunters that cats are our friends ... now squirrels, on the other hand; well that's open game!


20 Oct 99 - 11:49 AM (#125906)
Subject: RE: October 18th Thought For The Day
From: JedMarum

How's that for thread creep. Sorry. Creepy story too.