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		<title>By: Deborah Goldblatt</title>
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		<dc:creator>Deborah Goldblatt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 15:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Patrick,
When I read this posting, I was reminded of the taoist tale called "The Woodcarver" from the teachings of Chuang Tzu.  Here it is as quoted in Parker Palmer's book "A Hidden Wholeness":

The Woodcarver

Khing, the master carver, made a bell stand
Of precious wood.  When it was finished,
All who saw it were astounded.  They said it must be
The work of spirits.
The Prince of Lu said to the master carver:
"What is your secret?"

Khing replied: "I am only a workman:
I have no secret.  There is only this:
When I began to think about the work you commanded
I guarded my spirit, did not expend it
On trifles, that were not to the point.
I fasted in order to set
My heart at rest.

After three days fasting,
I had forgotten gain and success.
After five days
I had forgotten praise or criticism
After seven days
I had forgotten my body
With all its limbs.

"By the time all thought of your Highness
And of the court had faded away.
All that might distract me from the work 
Had vanished.
I was collected in the single thought
Of the bell stand.

"Then I went to the forest
To see the trees in their own natural state.
When the right tree appeared before my eyes,
The bell stand also appeared in it, clearly, beyond doubt.
All I had to do was to put forth my hand
And begin.

"If I had not met this particular tree
There would have been 
No bell stand at all.

"What happened?
My own collected thought
Encountered the hidden potential in the wood;
From this live encounter came the work
Which you ascribe to the spirits."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patrick,<br />
When I read this posting, I was reminded of the taoist tale called &#8220;The Woodcarver&#8221; from the teachings of Chuang Tzu.  Here it is as quoted in Parker Palmer&#8217;s book &#8220;A Hidden Wholeness&#8221;:</p>
<p>The Woodcarver</p>
<p>Khing, the master carver, made a bell stand<br />
Of precious wood.  When it was finished,<br />
All who saw it were astounded.  They said it must be<br />
The work of spirits.<br />
The Prince of Lu said to the master carver:<br />
&#8220;What is your secret?&#8221;</p>
<p>Khing replied: &#8220;I am only a workman:<br />
I have no secret.  There is only this:<br />
When I began to think about the work you commanded<br />
I guarded my spirit, did not expend it<br />
On trifles, that were not to the point.<br />
I fasted in order to set<br />
My heart at rest.</p>
<p>After three days fasting,<br />
I had forgotten gain and success.<br />
After five days<br />
I had forgotten praise or criticism<br />
After seven days<br />
I had forgotten my body<br />
With all its limbs.</p>
<p>&#8220;By the time all thought of your Highness<br />
And of the court had faded away.<br />
All that might distract me from the work<br />
Had vanished.<br />
I was collected in the single thought<br />
Of the bell stand.</p>
<p>&#8220;Then I went to the forest<br />
To see the trees in their own natural state.<br />
When the right tree appeared before my eyes,<br />
The bell stand also appeared in it, clearly, beyond doubt.<br />
All I had to do was to put forth my hand<br />
And begin.</p>
<p>&#8220;If I had not met this particular tree<br />
There would have been<br />
No bell stand at all.</p>
<p>&#8220;What happened?<br />
My own collected thought<br />
Encountered the hidden potential in the wood;<br />
From this live encounter came the work<br />
Which you ascribe to the spirits.&#8221;</p>
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