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"Tattoo inside your eyelids this reminder: 'you are the messenger, not the message.

You are just like


everyone else.' "
This was the advice given by a charismatic Zen teacher to a class of Zen teachers-in-training.
"What do you mean?" they asked her.
"I'll begin with a story about a besieged town that was surrounded by enemies who would slaughter all the
inhabitants if help didn't arrive. Just when things looked hopeless, a messenger slipped through enemy
lines with the message that the army of the Shogun would attack in the morning and drive off the
invaders.
"The townspeople were so enraptured with this news that they treated the messenger like a hero. And
after the Shogun's army left, they elected the messenger mayor. Though a pleasant fellow, the
messenger turned out to be a thoroughly inept leader and was soon sent away in disgrace.
"The lesson here is never confuse the message--which is the precious gift of Buddha--with the
messenger. You are only a messenger.
"When you stun an audience with the wisdom of a lecture, when your students cede to you the molding of
their minds, when you are treated as someone special, focus on the message inside your eyelids:
You are the messenger, not the message.
You are just like everyone else."
Source: Zen Fables For Today

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