Not  Taking It Seriously
        
           
        
        Yutang Lin
        
           
        
        
           
        
        As matters turn more serious
          All parties involved become tenser in mental antagonism and  entanglement
          Especially when people are under long periods of tension
          They could not have clarity of mind to handle things rationally
          But just act out of ignorance and natural impulses in response
        Dharma practices aim at liberation from worldly entanglements
          As worldly matters arise, how could one escape from their grip
          Even though to respond is unavoidable
          To attain liberation it is a must to have clarity of mind first
          Only then could one make wise choices
          And carry out steps toward emancipation
          Hence as matters arise one need to learn "not to take it  seriously"
        Looking at life from long distance and time
          Ups and downs, turns and windings
          Aren't they all transient and elusive
          Now what seems so extraordinarily serious a matter
          Later would seem not so much a big deal after all
          Not taking it seriously
       Is  neither to imitate a ostrich
       Nor  be so naïve as to know nothing about the world
          It is only to comprehend that, in an open  eye of mind
          All things are minute and tiny in the  boundless Dharmadhatu
          And hence one could remain in a mind of  clarity
          To carry out responses that has taken all  sides into care and consideration
          And aiming at sustaining the whole  situation for all
        First one needs to be able to not taking it  seriously
          Only then can one deal with  it properly as a matter serious        
        
         
        
          Written  in Chinese and translated on September 30, 2011
          El    Cerrito, California