everything is fragile, coming together and falling apart we can observe the amount of effort that goes into being with someone who is very ill or inclined towards death, and the other extreme, being with youthful energy, which requires containing & protecting it from harm and danger, guiding it, teaching it. likewise, we can observe all the time and energy it takes to guide a human life in worthwhile directions and to be with its day to day difficulties —we've got to sustain and feed ourselves, protect ourselves, teach ourselves, etc when we open the heart to the conditions that have to be lined up in order for our life to be sustained we see fragility; so many conditions have to be coordinated just to make it through a day —when we consider the delicacy and contingency of it all, its not surprising when things go awry —as ajahn brahma says, we shouldn't say to a doctor something's wrong, i don't feel well, but rather something's in line with the nature of life,...
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