

Best of Awake in the World: Buddhas On Blades Of Grass
14 snips Sep 28, 2025
Explore the notion that weeds are a natural part of life, reflecting on our reactivity rather than the 'stuff' around us. Discover how every minor issue can reveal potential for awakening. Michael delves into the value of empathy, emphasizing the importance of being present and attentive. Learn how letting go of our reactions can enhance creativity and imagination. Finally, get practical advice on embracing life's challenges with equanimity and reframing personal narratives.
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Practice Must Be Thoroughgoing
- Practice must be thoroughgoing and permeate your whole life, not just moments of sitting.
- Michael Stone says this depth is necessary to perceive life accurately and avoid being fooled by appearances.
Dongshan’s No-Grass Challenge
- Dongshan tells students to go where there isn't an inch of grass for 10,000 miles and then questions how that could be found.
- Students reply that weeds appear immediately outside the gate and even on the cushion, illustrating constant mental activity.
Weeds Are Natural Arising
- Weeds (thoughts) constantly arise naturally, like grass sprouting, and are not the core problem.
- Michael Stone reframes life’s arising phenomena as natural processes akin to bile in the liver.