Little Sky-High - The Surprising Doings of Washee-Washee-Wang by Hezekiah Butterworth
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THE DHARMA'S EYELASHES.
More than four hundred and a thousand years ago, O Madame my Mistress, the great Dharma came to China to teach the people. He ate only fruits, and he slept but little; he gave his time almost entirely to meditation. The Dharma ate less and less, and slept less and less, and all things were beginning to appear clear to him within, when a drowsiness came over him, and it increased day by day. One day his eyelashes became too heavy for his eyes; they hung like little weights on his eyes, and he fell asleep. He awoke after a long time. The inner light had gone. He felt that he had committed a great sin. "It is you, my little eyelashes," he said, "that weighed me down, and I will punish you. I will cut you off." Then the great Dharma cut off the little black eyelashes, and strewed them upon the ground. As he did so he had the inward light again. He meditated. As he did so the little eyelashes on the ground turned into wee shrubs, and began to grow. They were tea. The Dharma ate the tea. The shrub filled his heart with joy and gladness. So tea came into the world. Drink it--it will fill your heart with joy and gladness. |
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