The story behind the story.
"... by a blind man trying to run but normal eyes don't want to run. But with the sticks together, blind people will still run. Until normal people have to ask for help from other people, come out and say help!"
This, when taken into account, may lead to several options, viz., the first option: normal-sighted people lead the blind as usual. Stick together as before, but try to warn the blind not to run: "It's dangerous for both of us." Will the blind listen? This one doesn't know, but they must be responsible for the outcome together.
As a second option, normal-eyed people need to withdraw. Helps to lead the blind from time to time. If appropriate for cause and effect, they must not be adjacent to each other because if a blind person wants to run but normal eyes don't want to run, what can a normal eye tell a blind person? Will blind people still listen? I don't know either.
The third option, equanimity, is to let go and not lead the blind. Bodies do not have to be contiguous and must let the blind man want to run. "May he find his way."
Fourth option: there are many other options (which are many when considered interdisciplinary) in addition to the above-mentioned options. which, in each case or situation, maybe we can be likened to either being sighted or being blind.
And the fifth option is that, when considering separating out the various options, all of them must be linked together; that is, every choice is right, depending on the time and place.
Written to teach and remind ourselves.
Poonlarp K.
(August 12, 2023)
The story behind the story.
"... by a blind man trying to run but normal eyes don't want to run. But with the sticks together, blind people will still run. Until normal people have to ask for help from other people, come out and say help!"
This, when taken into account, may lead to several options, viz., the first option: normal-sighted people lead the blind as usual. Stick together as before, but try to warn the blind not to run: "It's dangerous for both of us." Will the blind listen? This one doesn't know, but they must be responsible for the outcome together.
As a second option, normal-eyed people need to withdraw. Helps to lead the blind from time to time. If appropriate for cause and effect, they must not be adjacent to each other because if a blind person wants to run but normal eyes don't want to run, what can a normal eye tell a blind person? Will blind people still listen? I don't know either.
The third option, equanimity, is to let go and not lead the blind. Bodies do not have to be contiguous and must let the blind man want to run. "May he find his way."
Fourth option: there are many other options (which are many when considered interdisciplinary) in addition to the above-mentioned options. which, in each case or situation, maybe we can be likened to either being sighted or being blind.
And the fifth option is that, when considering separating out the various options, all of them must be linked together; that is, every choice is right, depending on the time and place.
Written to teach and remind ourselves.
Poonlarp K.
(August 12, 2023)