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A Tree in the Forest - PART 2

  A Tree in the Forest

  PART 2

  by Ajahn Chah

  CONTENT

  1 Part 2

  2 A Hundred of Everything

  3 Ants” Nest

  4 Apple Orchard

  5 Apples

  6 Bamboo Shoots

  7 Big Stick, Little Stick

  8 Blind Person

  9 Body and Its Charms

  10 Boiled Rice

  11 Brick Oven

  12 Bridge

  13 Buddha Statue

  14 Building a House and Dyeing Cloth

  15 Cars

  16 Cat

  17 Chicken in a Coop

  18 Child

  19 Crooked Tree

  20 Dirty Tray

  21 Downstairs, Upstairs

  22 Drops of Water

  23 Duck

  24 Earthworm

  25 Excrement Odor

  26 Expensive Object

  27 External Sore

  28 Falling from a Tree

  29 Falling Leaves

  30 Farmer and Mother

  31 Football

  32 Friends

  33 Fruit in Hand

  34 Fruit Tree

  35 Garbage Can

  36 Going Astray

  37 Going Into Town

  38 Good Digestion

  39 Grand Central Station

  40 Hair in Your Soup

  41 Hair that Hides a Mountain

  42 Hall

  43 Handful of Mud

  44 Hen or Rooster

  45 Herbal Medicine

  46 Host and Guests

  47 Hot Iron Ball

  48 Hot Iron Bar and Candy

  49 Hotel

  50 Householder

  51 Ignorant Child

  52 Infant

  53 Itchy Head

  54 Key

  55 Lead for Gold

  56 Leaving an Old Friend

  57 Light Switch and Bowl

  58 Lizard

  59 Lost Something

  60 Lotus Leaf

  61 Lotuses

  62 Lump of Ice

  63 Mango

  64 Market Lady

  65 Meat

  66 Meat Between Your Teeth

  67 Millipede

  68 Millipede and Chicken

  69 Money, Wax, and Chicken Dung

  70 Monkey

  71 Nest of Red Ants

  72 Old Granny

  73 Old Liar

  74 Old Rag

  75 Paddy Worker

  76 Party Revelers

  77 Pedal Sewing Machine

  78 Piece of Cake

  79 Planting Fruit Trees

  80 Poisonous Injection

  81 Precious Pen

  82 Raging Tiger

  83 Red-Hot Coal and Bird

  84 Restless Monkey

  85 Rivers and Streams

  86 Rope

  87 Sand and Salt

  88 School boy

  89 Spillway

  90 Splinter in Your Foot

  91 Stubborn Horse

  92 Stump

  93 Sweet Dessert

  94 Sweet Mango

  95 Sweet Papayas

  96 Tape Recorder

  97 Thief and Boxer

  98 Thieves and Murderers

  99 Tightly Woven Net

  100 Tree

  101 Trees Growing Outward

  102 Vanity

  103 Vine

  104 Vulture

  105 Water in an Urn

  106 Water Buffalo

  107 Well and Orchard

  108 Wooden Log

  109 Sweet Papayas

  PART 2

  "All the teachings are merely similes and comparisons, means to help the mind see the truth."

  

  Similes

  A Hundred of Everything

  People only think about the pleasure of acquiring and don”t consider the trouble involved. When I was a novice I used to talk to the lay people about the happiness of wealth and possessions, having servants and so on - a hundred male servants, a hundred female servants, a hundred cows, a hundred buffaloes . . . a hundred of everything. The lay people really liked that. But can you imagine looking after a hundred buffaloes, or a hundred cows, not to mention the two hundred servants

   Would that be fun

   People do not consider this side of things. They have the desire to possess, to have the cows, the buffaloes and the servants, hundreds of them. But I say fifty buffaloes would be too much. Just twining the rope for all those brutes would already be one big headache! But people don”t consider this. They just want to acquire as much as they can.

  Ants” Nest

  When we sit in meditation we want the mind to become peaceful, but it doesn”t. We don”t want to think, but we think. It”s like a person who is sitting on an ants” nest. The ants just keep on biting him. Why

   Because when the mind is in the world, then even though a person is sitting still with his eyes closed, all he sees is the world. Pleasure, sorrow, anxiety, confusion, they all arise, because he still hasn”t realized Dhamma. If the mind is like this, the meditator can”t endure the worldly dhammas, he can”t investigate. It”s just the same as if he were sitting on an ants” nest. The ants are going to bite because he”s right on their home. So what should he do

   He should look for a way to get rid of them.

  Apple Orchard

  If you ask people why they were born, they probably would have a lot of trouble answering, because they”re sunk in the world of the senses and sunk in becom…

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