
We hope, we wait, we seek a distraction from the bad picture that seems to be drawing on our own canvas.
We help other painters, we do good, however do we painters deep inside our hearts expect that good to come to us once again? do we give but hold on? expect a better picture for ourselves because we have helped other painters?
The truly happy painter helps other painters draw their picture but expects nothing in return. He himself draws, but he draws wisely. He understands that the nature of the painting is such that it will be good at times and bad at others. He accepts the nature of the painting for what it really is, he does not try to control it, he is at peace with the canvas and has the bliss of knowing he helped other painters. He helped without expecting anything in return, he has no attachments. He is at peace.
As the famous story goes, one person says to another: "I want happiness", the other reaches and erases "I want" and said, there you go now you are left with "happiness".
Be the smart painter, draw when you have to, help other painters when you can, understand the nature of the painting, do a great job and truly let go.
- May all beings be well and happy.