Author Topic: ( Parental Pet ) Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi  (Read 4820 times)

Stormchild

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Re: ( Parental Pet ) Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
« Reply #15 on: May 09, 2006, 10:01:16 PM »
I hope and pray that there is a place in heaven [as each of us understands it] where those of us who mourn for animals will be comforted for all eternity by the very creatures, perfected and eternal, whose deaths we grieved here on earth.

added on edit: I don't really know what this story means but all of a sudden I want to share it. Does everyone remember when the 17-year locusts emerged? There were a lot of them in my area, surprisingly, in spite of horrendous amounts of development [trees gone, ground paved]. I'd come to work a little early every morning and go around the building picking the live ones up in the parking lot and tossing them into the air, watching them head off into the trees [small building, small parking lot]. Sometimes they would sit on my hand and buzz before flying off... neat! [they don't bite. they don't sting. they are the ultimate peaceful creature.]

Did the same thing at lunch and at the end of the day before driving home. [Did it at home too.] First day I did it at work, people laughed at me. Second day I did it, people laughed at me. Third day I did it, someone stopped and asked me what I was doing, and then did it on the other side of the building. By the time I'd been at it two weeks, several people were already doing it as I drove in :-) and people I hardly knew were sharing their daily tallies with me :-D :-D

sometimes, if you're willing to be the first to look ridiculous in order to be humane, you suddenly discover you have a lot of company. I'd like to think that in seventeen years there'll be a bumper crop of Magicicada septemdecens in that town, because of all the mom and dad cicadas that got rescued.
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Re: ( Parental Pet ) Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
« Reply #16 on: May 09, 2006, 10:25:08 PM »
Stormy, I also have a very intense emotional reaction to injured/dead animals...as do my children. We seem to notice strays, etc, that others might drive by. I think it's inherited, but it must also be because their mom has SPCA and Animal Control on speed dial on my cell phone!
Anyway, when I first learned about TongLen meditation, the example given to me was about a dying/abused animal. Because of that it made so much sense to me. This link is to just an exerpt by my favorite author, Pema Chodron.
It's actually a really useful meditation (read skill) to use in any painful situation.

http://www.beliefnet.com/story/4/story_425_1.html

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Re: ( Parental Pet ) Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
« Reply #17 on: May 09, 2006, 11:52:42 PM »
Storm,
That is such a warm and compelling story. I'd follow your lead anywhere!

Mum...I was baffled and felt inadequate the first time I heard of tonglin, then realized it didn't really mean "taking in" harm. It felt as though it was about just allowing myself to be a filter...not harmed, but helping things to be changed. I don't know if it was illusion or not, but I love Pema Chodron too.

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Re: ( Parental Pet ) Prayer of Saint Francis of Assisi
« Reply #18 on: May 10, 2006, 11:58:30 PM »
that was when I first knew Buddhism wasn't for me- spraying the house....