Ode to a Cage

you are the limits of compassion
the edge of bounded heart
you map the shackles restraining infinite joy
and are my matchless guide to freedom

without you, this invisible cage
would stay just that- invisible

who are you?

each and every
irritating person, thing or thought

One thought on “Ode to a Cage

  1. Communication must be radiation and receiving and exchange. Whenever irritation is involved, then we are not able to see properly and fully and clearly the spacious quality of that which is coming toward us, that which is presenting itself as communication. The external world is immediately rejected by our irritation which says, “No, no, this irritates me, go away.” Such an attitude is the complete opposite of transcendental generosity. So the bodhisattva must experience the complete communication of generosity, transcending irritation and self-defensiveness. Otherwise, when thorns threaten to prick us, we feel that we are being attacked, that we must defend ourselves. We run away from the tremendous opportunity for communication that has been given to us, and we have not been brave enough even to look to the other shore of the river. We are looking back and trying to run away.
    Chogyam Trungpa

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