Ajahn Chah talk on letting go
It's a last teaching for someone who is dying (and although that seems timely, this particular talk doesn't work as well for the deaths of children as for people who have lived a long life), but it's also about letting go in general, of things, of attachments, of youth....
I liked the advice about intrusive thoughts, but the part that really resonated for me was the part about letting go without gladness; we learn that we should let go without sadness, but I always kind of got the impression that we should let go easily and happily if we were good little Buddhists. Somehow the point that we should let go, without either gladness or sadness, makes it clearer that the process is about letting go and not about trying to have the "correct" emotions surrounding that.
If any preoccupation comes in to bother the mind, just say in your heart, Leave me alone. Dont bother me. Youre no affair of mine. If any critical thoughts come upfear for your life, fear that youll die, thinking of this person, thinking of that personjust say in your heart, Dont bother me. Youre no affair of mine.
Whats the world? The world is any preoccupation that gets you stirred up, that disturbs you right now. How is that person going to be? How is this person going to be? When I die, will anyone look after them? All of this is the world. Whatever we think upfear of death, fear of aging, fear of illness, whatever the fearits all world. Drop the worldits just world. Thats the way the world is. If it arises in the mind, make yourself understand: The world is nothing but a preoccupation. Preoccupations obscure the mind so that it cant see itself.
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This home you live in hereand this applies to every homeis lovely, but its not very peaceful. First this, then that; youre worried about this, youre worried about that. This isnt your real home. Its not your inner home. Its an outer home. Someday soon youll have to leave it. You wont be able to live here anymore. Its a worldly home, not yours.
When you sense that the world is like this, you see that its disenchanting. Theres nothing thats really you or yours. Youre disenchantednibbida. Disenchantment isnt disgust, you know. Its just the heart sobering up. The heart has seen the truth of the way things are: Theres no way you can fix them. Theyre just the way they are. You let them go. You let go without gladness. You let go without sadness. You just let things go as fabrications, seeing with your own discernment that thats the way fabrications are.
http://www.tricycle.com/feature/last-gift