§ A MOST INSTRUCTIVE §
¤ AND CHARMING TALE ¤


- ABOUT -


‡ THE VIRTUE ‡
§ OF LEAVING BEHIND DRUNKEN BONES §


- By the Dream of a Butterfly, Chuang Tzu -



A drunken man who falls out of a cart, though he may suffer, does not die. His bones are the same as other people's; but he meets his accident in a different way. His spirit is in a condition of security. He is not conscious of riding in the cart; neither is he conscious of falling out of it. Ideas of life, death, fear and the like cannot penetrate his breast; and so he does not suffer from contact with objective existence. If such security is to be got from wine, how much more is it to be got from God?



NOW, AFTER YOU DONE THOUGHT IT OVER,
MIGHT BE YOU IS READY TO START CUTTING?