Saturday, 19 June 2010

Buddha Speaks – A Story About Destiny or, How To Fool People

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Destiny

During a momentous battle, a Japanese general decided to attack even though his army was greatly outnumbered. He was confident they would win, but his men were filled with doubt. On the way to the battle, they stopped at a religious shrine. After praying with the men, the general took out a coin and said, "I shall now toss this coin. If it is heads, we shall win. If tails, we shall lose. Destiny will now reveal itself."

He threw the coin into the air and all watched intently as it landed. It was heads. The soldiers were so overjoyed and filled with confidence that they vigorously attacked the enemy and were victorious. After the battle, a lieutenant remarked to the general, "No one can change destiny."

"Quite right," the general replied as he showed the lieutenant the coin, which had heads on both sides.

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This story from Zen Buddhism is quite fascinating.  The principle being described is about leadership, and is similar to the story of how Alexander The Great achieved his greatness. Great leaders inspire faith, even if they act in ways we would not normally think of.

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