4月30日故事:如何清理心灵垃圾?
:qq66] [size=4][color=#ff0000]please read the story carefully,then translate red sentences and tell me what are you thinking about when you read the whole story~Don't be shy,just make your imagination fly in your sky![/color][/size]In the children’s book Zen Shorts by Jon Muth, a giant panda named Stillwater tells three stories to young siblings Addy, Michael, and Karl. All of the stories are famous Buddhist teachings, and you may be familiar with them even if you haven’t seen this beautifully illustrated book.
在Jon Muth给孩子们写的《禅宗小故事》一书中,一个名叫“静水”的大熊猫给他的弟弟妹妹Addy, Michael 和 Karl 讲了三个故事。这些故事都是著名的佛教教义,即便你还没有读过这本美丽的图画书,里面的故事你可能已经颇为熟悉了。
The third story Stillwater shares with Karl is called “A Heavy Load” and is about two traveling monks. During their journey, two monks come upon an awful woman who refuses to cross a river because she does not wish to get her silken robes wet or dirty. [color=red]The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.[/color] Many hours later, the younger monk is very upset and visibly angry about his friend helping someone so disdainful, and he feels obliged to share his frustration with the older monk:
静水讲给Karl的故事叫做“沉重的包袱”,是关于两个和尚旅行途中的故事。有一天,两个和尚碰到一位让人头疼的妇女,她因为怕弄湿弄脏自己的丝裙而拒绝过河。[color=red]**** Hidden Message *****[/color]过了几个小时,年轻的和尚对这件事耿耿于怀,并且怒形于色。他觉得自己的同伴不应该帮助这个令人鄙视的妇女,决定一定要把自己的不快告知同伴:
“That woman back there was very selfish and rude, but you picked her up on your back and carried her! Then she didn’t even thank you!”
"那个女的既自私又无理,你还要背她过河!而且事后她连声谢谢都没说!”
“I set the woman down hours ago,” the older monk replied. “Why are you still carrying her?”
“几个小时前我就把她放下了,”年长的和尚回答说,“你却为何一直放她不下?”
I think of this story whenever I find a dirty cup in our television room or clothing on the floor instead of in the hamper or notice that a co-worker dropped the ball on a small task. I remind myself that I have two options — I can be like the young monk and throw a fit and be in a bad mood and let it annoy me for hours, or I can be like the older monk and take care of the problem myself and immediately let go of the frustration. I get to decide if I want the cup or errant sock or unfinished task to clutter up my mind and put me in a bad mood, and, since I’d rather not have that clutter wasting my time and energy, I usually choose to be like the older monk.
当我看到客厅里有用过没洗的水杯,或丢在地板上而不是篮子里的脏衣服,或者看到同事有一些小任务没能完成,我都会想到这个故事。我提醒自己有两个选择——我可以像那个年轻的和尚一样发一通脾气,让坏情绪占据自己好几个小时,或者我可以选择像那个年长的和尚一样自己解决掉那个问题,不让坏情绪跟着自己。我必须决定是否让那个没洗的杯子、到处乱丢的袜子或是没完成的任务成为困扰我的因素。由于我并不想让这些负面的情绪浪费我的时间和精力,我通常选择那个年长和尚的做法。
I’m not a maid — and I’m not suggesting you become one either — but I get to decide how I’m going to react to a situation. Remembering, too, that I don’t know the full story behind why the glass or sock are out of place or why a task at work was left unfinished. For all I know, my co-worker got an important call from a client and had to stop a project mid-way through completion to handle an emergency. By helping out, instead of getting frustrated and throwing a fit, I’m making the situation better for myself and others. I get to choose not to fill my time with more clutter than the small item I encountered.
我不是个奴仆,我也不希望你也变成这样,但我必须决定我如何应对这些情况。而且也别忘了,我并不知道到底为什么杯子或者袜子被乱放,也不知道那个任务究竟为什么没有完成。我所知道的就是:我的同事接到一个重要的客户电话,然后必须停下手中的工作去应对一个紧急情况。与其生气发一通脾气,不如帮助他完成那个任务,这样对我对他都有好处。**** Hidden Message ***** That said, if there is a persistent habit of other people leaving messes in their wake, a conversation about that behavior is certainly in order. However, frustrations caused by occasional messes are usually not worth carrying around with you and cluttering up your mind, energy, and emotions.
在这个前提下,如果有些人养成了给别人创造麻烦的习惯,就必须有人找他们谈谈。不过,偶尔的不注意一般就不值得耿耿于怀了,这样做只能困扰自己的心灵、能量和情绪。 The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
年长的和尚迅速地背起妇女过了河。 The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
年长的和尚迅速背起妇女并把她背过了河。 年长的修道士迅速的背起妇女过了河。
我更倾向于选择不让遇到的这些小事来困扰我。 The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
年长的和尚迅速的背起这个女人趟过了河 When we can not change the act ,we can change our mind! it we can 't change others,we can change ourselves .:victory: 学会宽容 顶一下,不错不错.... i am the younger guy .having a lesson from the story what is i should learn to let past off. The older of the two monks quickly picks up the women and carries her across the water.年长的和尚迅速背起了妇女,淌水过河。 the story tell me , I should have a tolerant heart ,I should put down the unhappy thing. The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
其中年长的僧侣不说二话背起这个妇女,就带她过河。 年长的和尚背起妇女把她带过河 [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=518120&ptid=171323]12#[/url] [i]shenyumen8800[/i] [/b]
I agree with you! The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
年长的和尚迅速地背起妇女过了河。 看看如何清理心灵垃圾 两人中较年长的和尚迅速拿过那名妇女的行李并背着她过了河 你加油吧!!!
我绝对支持您,今日强帖
我绝对支持您,今日强帖 :qq88] very good 年长的和尚迅速背起了妇女并背她过了河 look Everyone's heart has rubbish 看看如何清理垃圾的!! The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water老和尚就很快的背起妇人并带着她过了河 The older of the two monks quickly picks up the woman and carries her across the water.
年长的和尚迅速的背起这个女人趟过了河.
a good story :P [b]回复 [url=http://bbs.tingroom.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=364159&ptid=171323]1#[/url] [i]yy2235[/i] [/b]
Very good
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