When you're still young you think that being single is not so good,
you feel a bit lonely. So you find a partner to live with. Put two
together and there's friction! Living alone is too quiet, but living
with others there's friction.
When children are small the parents think, ''When they get bigger
we'll be better off.'' They raise their children, three, four, or
five of them, thinking that when the children are grown up their burden
will be lighter. But when the children grow up they get even heavier.
Like two pieces of wood, one big and one small. You throw away the
small one and take the bigger one, thinking it will be lighter, but
of course it's not. When children are small they don't bother you
very much, just a ball of rice and a banana now and then. When they
grow up they want a motorcycle or a car! Well, you love your children,
you can't refuse. So you try to give them what they want. Problems....
Sometimes the parents get into arguments over it... ''Don't go
and buy him a car, we haven't got enough money!'' But when you love
your children you've got to borrow the money from somewhere. Maybe
the parents even have to go without to get the things their children
want. Then there's education. ''When they've finished their studies,
we'll be all right.'' There's no end to the studying! What are they
going to finish? Only in the science of Buddhism is there a point
of completion, all the other sciences just go round in circles. In
the end it's real headache. If there's a house with four or five children
in it the parents argue every day.
The suffering that is waiting in the future we fail to see, we think
it will never happen. When it happens, then we know. That kind of
suffering, the suffering inherent in our bodies, is hard to foresee.
When I was a child minding the buffaloes I'd take charcoal and rub
it on my teeth to make them white. I'd go back home and look in the
mirror and see them so nice and white.... I was getting fooled by
my own bones, that's all. When I reached fifty or sixty my teeth started
to get loose. When the teeth start falling out it hurts so much, when
you eat it feels as if you've been kicked in the mouth. It really
hurts. I've been through this one already. So I just got the dentist
to take them all out. Now I've got false teeth. My real teeth were
giving me so much trouble I just had them all taken out, sixteen in
one go. The dentist was reluctant to take out sixteen teeth at once,
but I said to him, ''Just take them out, I'll take the consequences.''
So he took them all out at once. Some were still good, too, at least
five of them. Took them all out. But it was really touch and go. After
having them out I couldn't eat any food for two or three days.
Before, as a young child minding the buffaloes, I used to think that
polishing the teeth was a great thing to do. I loved my teeth, I thought
they were good things. But in the end they had to go. The pain almost
killed me. I suffered from toothache for months, years. Sometimes
both my gums were swollen at once.
Some of you may get a chance to experience this for yourselves someday.
If your teeth are still good and you're brushing them everyday to
keep them nice and white... watch out! They may start playing tricks
with you later on. |