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TED Tuesday returns with Robert Thurman. More on compassion and the story of Asanga and his search for Maitreya in the form of a mangy dog. It's a story of compassion through the vehicle of patience and open mind.
He tells a classic teaching story from an Eastern perspective. The Western version of the story goes something like this. A devout and pious man prays to God everyday. There is a flood predicted but he remains calm and assured, "God will take care of me." The rains come, the river floods and he finds himself taking refuge on his roof top. A motorboat comes by and the driver invites the man to get on board. He demurs, saying, "I'm waiting for God; he'll take care of me." The motorboat goes by. Some time later, a row boat comes by and the rower invites the man on board. "No thank you" the devout man says, "I'm waiting for God." Finally, as the water continues to rise, a canoe comes by and the paddler invites the pious man onboard. He refuses again. He drowns. While transitioning into heaven, the usually quiet and humble man registers a complaint to God: "I've been your devout servant, I've prayed daily, gone to church, committed myself to a spiritual life. Was is it too much to ask for your assistance?" God replies, "Who do you think sent you the three boats?!"
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