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A Tree in the Forest - PART 1

  A Tree in the Forest

  PART 1

  by Ajahn Chah

  CONTENT

  1 Part 1

  2 Aimless Wanderer

  3 Banana Peel

  4 Blind Man

  5 Bottle of Medicine

  6 Child Playing

  7 Cobra

  8 Coconut Shells

  9 Cooking

  10 Crazy Man

  11 Cup of Water

  12 Dam

  13 Deep Hole

  14 Dirty Clothes

  15 Drinking Glass

  16 Drunk

  17 Duck

  18 Empty Space

  19 Family

  20 Fertilizer

  21 Fire

  22 Fish

  23 Fish and Frog

  24 Fish Trap

  25 Fisherman

  26 Flashlight

  27 Freeway

  28 Frog

  29 Fruit Tree

  30 Garbage Pit

  31 Gift

  32 Grass

  33 Hand

  34 Hole

  35 House

  36 Housewife

  37 Jackal

  38 Knife

  39 Knot

  40 Ladle

  41 Leaking Roof

  42 Leaves

  43 Letter

  44 Log

  45 Lumber

  46 Maggot

  47 Mango

  48 Medicines and Fruit

  49 Merchants

  50 Oil and Water

  51 Orphan

  52 Ox Cart

  53 Pool

  54 Rainwater

  55 River Flow

  56 Road

  57 Rock

  58 Screw

  59 Seedling

  60 Sharp Knife

  61 Snake

  62 Spider

  63 Still, Flowing Water

  64 Sweet Fruit

  65 Thermos Bottle

  66 Thirsty Man

  67 Thorn

  68 Trap

  69 Traveler

  70 Trees

  71 Turtle

  72 Twigs and Root

  73 Unthreshed Rice

  74 Water Buffalo

  75 Wild Chickens

  76 Yard Full of Animals

  PART 1

  "We have to talk about the Dhamma like this, using similes, because the Dhamma has no form. Is it square or is it round

   You can”t say. The only way to talk about it is through similes like these."

  

  Similes

  Aimless Wanderer

  When we have no real home, we”re like an aimless wanderer out on the road, going this way for a while and then that way, stopping for a while and then setting off again. Until we return to our real home, whatever we do we feel ill at ease, just like somebody who”s left his village to go on a journey. Only when he gets home again can he really relax and be comfortable. Nowhere in the world is any real peace to be found. That”s the nature of the world. Look within yourself and find it there instead. When we think of the Buddha and how truly he spoke, we feel how worthy he is of reverence and respect. Whenever we see the truth of something, we see his teachings, even if we”ve never actually practiced Dhamma. But even if we have knowledge of his teachings, have studied and practiced them but still have not seen their truth, then we”re still homeless like the aimless wanderer.

  Banana Peel

  When you see things in the world like banana peels that have no great value to you, then you”re free to walk in the world without being moved, without being troubled, without being hurt in any way by all the various kinds of things that come and pass away, whether pleasant or unpleasant. This is the path that leads you to freedom.

  Blind Man

  Both the body and mind are constantly arising and ceasing, conditions are in a state of constant turmoil. The reason we can”t see this in line with the truth is because we keep believing in the untrue. It”s like being guided by a blind man. How can we travel with him in safety

   A blind man will only lead us into forests and thickets. How could he lead us to safety when he can”t see

   In the same way, our mind is deluded by conditions, creating suffering in the search for happiness, creating difficulty in the search for peace. Such a mind can have only problems and suffering. Really, we want to get rid of suffering and difficulty, but instead we create those very things. All we can do is complain. We create bad causes, and the truth of appearances and conditions and try to cling to them.

  Bottle of Medicine

  We can compare practice to a patient who does not take the medicine that his doctor has left for him. Although detailed instructions have been written on the bottle, all the patient does is read them and doesn”t actually take the medicine. And before he dies, he may complain bitterly that the doctor wasn”t any good; that the medicine didn”t cure him. He may think that the doctor was a fake or that the medicine was worthless, yet he had only spent his time examining the bottle and rea…

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