Buddhist Tales for the Soul by Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura

Buddhist Tales for the Soul by Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura

Author:Bhikshu Gyomyo Nakamura
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Sterling Publishers Pvt Ltd


Like drummers of ancient times, this tribe of “dropouts” also enjoyed festivals. Everyday you would add new friends to the circle and eat, drink and be merry. Then you would start meditation with everyone.

Everyone believed in a kind of strange book - it was a thick guidebook not unlike a holy book or a desktop reference. It was a religious text that taught how to travel as cheaply as possible and applied that thinking to all the worldly matters and affairs. This was the bible for the “dropout” tribe. A guidebook is actually just something you use as a reference, but for these people believing in it was their behavioural principle.

It was there that bakushshi Baba appeared. A single lone youth came to India searching for something.

What it was that he sought after he really didn’t know - you might place it as mental disease under the “doesn’t know anything” disease category.

When a person becomes sick their sensitivities become sharper. So, while other youth quickly became “dropouts", he was, simply put, unable to change his principles within modern society. At that time he met Baba.

Baba, the beggar then came to have a disciple. There is an old proverb of monks begging for three days without quitting. That youth successfully cleared those three days and became a beggar.



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