What’s Your Cow?

Along the death highway in Ratanakiri Province, Cambodia

I remember reading this parable in “Old Path White Clouds” and thinking that the Buddha was a bit unsympathetic, if not crass.  During my retreat a few weeks ago, however, Thay’s dharma talk cast new light on the Buddha’s deeper observation:

One day the Buddha was sitting in the wood with thirty or forty monks. They had an excellent lunch and they were enjoying the company of each other. There was a farmer passing by and the farmer was very unhappy. He asked the Buddha and the monks whether they had seen his cows passing by. The Buddha said they had not seen any cows passing by.

The farmer said, “Monks, I’m so unhappy. I have twelve cows and I don’t know why they all ran away. I have also a few acres of a sesame seed plantation and the insects have eaten up everything. I suffer so much I think I am going to kill myself.”

The Buddha said, “My friend, we have not seen any cows passing by here. You might like to look for them in the other direction.”

So the farmer thanked him and ran away, and the Buddha turned to his monks and said, “My dear friends, you are the happiest people in the world. You don’t have any cows to lose. If you have too many cows to take care of, you will be very busy.”

“That is why, in order to be happy, you have to learn the art of cow releasing. You release the cows one by one. In the beginning you thought that those cows were essential to your happiness, and you tried to get more and more cows. But now you realize that cows are not really conditions for your happiness; they constitute an obstacle for your happiness. That is why you are determined to release your cows.”

What’s your cow (or water buffalo)?

~ by responsiblenomad on November 27, 2013.

One Response to “What’s Your Cow?”

  1. interesting that upon letting go of cows
    new calves appear to take their place 🙂
    during a retreat with Thay I wrote a little tune about a happy little cowboy who lets go of his cows, based on that farmer story. 🙂

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