They began with enthusiasm, and no one said a word the whole day.
By the nightfall of the first day, the candle began to flicker and then went out.
The first monk blurted out, "Oh, no! The candle is out."
The second monk said, "Hey! We are not supposed to speak!"
The third monk said in an irritated voice, "What is this?
Why did you two break the silence?"
The fourth monk smiled and said, "Wow! I'm the only one who hasn't spoken."
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Analysis:
As we learn to truly listen, witness, and observe - without impulsively reacting with judgment, anger, and pride - then we understand the true meaning of life.
The fourth monk smiled and said, "Wow! I'm the only one who hasn't spoken."
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Analysis:
All of them broke the vow of silence - but each monk broke it for a different reason.
The first monk got distracted by one small incident and lost his goal - because the candle went out.
He forgot that the practice of witnessing without reacting was more important than the candle going out.
The second monk was more concerned and anxious about others following the rules than practicing them himself.
The third monk let his anger towards the first two monks affect him.
The fourth monk lost his way because of pride.
As we learn to truly listen, witness, and observe - without impulsively reacting with judgment, anger, and pride - then we understand the true meaning of life.
A simple story with a profound explanation ��
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