The Buddha’s Last Instruction

I find this poem absolutely incredible. It is amazing how poetry can give us exactly what we need, it really touches upon and can inflate our level of experience.

I encourage you to slow down and read this completely:

“Make of yourself a light” said the Buddha, before he died. I think of this every morning as the east begins to tear off its many clouds of darkness, to send up the first signal-a white fan streaked with pink and violet, even green.

An old man, he lay down between two sala trees, and he might have said anything, knowing it was his final hour. The light burns upward, it thickens and settles over the fields. Around him, the villagers gathered and stretched forward to listen.

Even before the sun itself hangs, disattached, in the blue air, I am touched everywhere by its ocean of yellow waves. No doubt he thought of everything that had happened in his difficult life. And then I feel the sun itself as it blazes over the hills, like a million flowers on fire- clearly I’m not needed, yet I feel myself turning into something of inexplicable value.

Slowly, beneath the branches, he raised his head. He looked into the faces of that frightened crowd.

- Mary Oliver

I would love to hear from you below. What does this mean to you???

Eric Carter, Now


1 Comment

  1. Nicole Girard

    I don’t know what it means to me. Is it a tribute to the oneness of everything? I love your site. It is comforting to me. I embarked on a spiritual journey a few years ago, and while many things in my life have improved greatly, I almost feel as though my work has dug up some very dark things as well. I think I am doing something wrong but I don’t know what. I know I am meant to experience this and it is good. Sometimes it is just difficult… to have the strength to continue. Have you ever felt this way? I’m not necessarily expecting a response. Like I said, your website alone is a comfort.
    Well, thanks for listening. Keep up the wonderful work.
    Nicole

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