The Best Pearl of Wisdom Thich Nhat Hanh Let Slip During an Interview

Real wisdom for today’s life.

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There are moments in life when nothing happens. And moments in which all of life happens in an instant.

And that happened to me when I listened to the interview that Thich Nhat Hanh gave with Oprah.

In it, this almost centenarian monk talks about mantras, uniqueness, and the meaning of life, specifically about the importance of suffering.

And I have never heard a phrase that will resonate so much with my pain as this one.


The most powerful quote I heard

“You can’t grow lotus on marble; you have to grow lotus on mud.”— Thich Nhat Hanh

This phrase clicked in my head, and it illuminated everything.

According to Thich Nhat Hanh, suffering is a special kind of mud that we must learn to use to grow the flower of empathy and love.

But for my soul, it resonated even more profoundly.

Thich Nhat Hanh’s words brought tears to my eyes.


Why?

I guess that’s the thing about beauty: it moves.

And beauty can be in a flower, in a painting, in a song, in the singing of birds, in nature, in silence, in a sentence; it can be in everything true. So that is why it touches us.

And that phrase made me shed rivers of tears. Because I finally understood the reason for all the suffering of the past decades of my life graphically. 
All pain is soil that nourishes the seed so that it can sprout.


Think about it

You need manure for a garden to grow. You need mud for your inner seed to flourish.

That seed is your Higher self or spiritual self. And that mud is all the shit you went through, voluntarily or involuntarily.

An addiction.

Ignorance.

Sin.

It’s all mud for your seed.

And if this text resonates with you, it is because that seed is blossoming within you, my little Lotus 🙂


Let me tell you something

I know what you have been through. I lived through decades of darkness, addiction, and personal drama. But when that is transcended, something new is born.

And you have to share it because it’s a gift.

If you’ve made your way through the mud to the surface and blossomed, now it’s your turn to inspire the rest of the seeds to grow.

You prove that pain transforms and that nothing is wasted, not even suffering, in this world. And you are also the proof that there is light at the end of the tunnel. So you are the proof that all the bad things we go through have a meaning: to grow.


Takeaway

  1. If you are suffering, if you do not see the light, trust that in the not-too-distant future, you will understand the reason for everything happening because life does not occur through you but for you. And that suffering of today will become a lotus flower tomorrow.
  2. If you have already bloomed, you know what I am talking about. Share your gift with those who are still stuck in the mud. Thank you for blossoming.

A virtual hug

AG

3 responses to “The Best Pearl of Wisdom Thich Nhat Hanh Let Slip During an Interview”

  1. Alberto, I’d never heard of you before this evening via an article on Medium.
    I clicked on your link.

    Last Monday I was unceremoniously fired from the job I thought I could really make a difference in my community through. I busted my butt and gave it my all.

    “It’s just not working out Jay” is what I was told before clocking in that morning.

    That is as specific as it got. Didn’t do anything wrong. Showed up every day ten minutes early. Clocked out after the bell. Did anything asked of me … with enthusiasm and a smile.

    Wasn’t meant to be.

    You’re Fired!

    My aging Canon EOS 5D Mk II is looking back at me as I write this, as if to ask me yet again … “How about now?”

    My annual subscription to Adobe has just yesterday again renewed for the 18th straight time.

    Am I missing something here?

    1. Companies have many reasons to lay off workers. And it is not usually because they do it badly. There are other factors.

      Look, when you give it your all, they ask for more, and then when you don’t serve them they fire you.

      I call it the toothpaste tactic.

      They squeeze, squeeze until they get all the toothpaste out.

      And then you know what they do?

      They throw the tube away and buy another one.

      Moral of the story: the company squeezes all the toothpaste out, and you expect to be rewarded, but what they do is throw you away when you run out of toothpaste.

      You are hardworking and valuable. Don’t get down on yourself. Actively look for another job, and work hard again, but always keep in mind that YOUR INTERESTS AND THE COMPANY’S INTERESTS ARE NOT THE SAME.

      A virtual hug, I hope things get better for you.

  2. I just wrote a minute ago … I shared a link to my FLICKR page. Here is a link to my WP page. Admittedly, a bit long in the tooth, nevertheless, I’d appreciate any feedback Alberto.

    Mgbjay

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