Natural Be Fine
       Yutang Lin
      
        
      In speech it runs like rivers and streams
        Flushing all the way for thousand miles
        In deeds it advances like climbing uphill
        Step by step it remains only cumbersome
      What was promised could not be achieved
        Quite usually so in life
        Wishing for but could not arrive at
        Causal conditions insufficient
      Seen in the eyes, yet hands cannot reach
        No need to be anxious
        One can only put efforts into cultivating causal conditions
        And wait for convergence of opportunities and conditions
      Engaging in Dharma practices
        In theory one would like to renounce worldly matters at once
            Attain realization of all levels, and immediately attain full enlightenment
        In reality one encounters hindrances by scores
            Practices only once in a long while, and even regresses or drifts astray
        Both theory and deeds are tied around causal conditions
        Plentiful or insufficient, favorable or hindering conditions
            Their coming and going could not be compelled
        Hence one reckons, natural be fine
        A practitioner can only make efforts along causal lines
        Other intentions and considerations should all be let go
      
      Written in Chinese and translated on January 5, 2008
        El Cerrito, California
      
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