Don't think of what you left behind. And don't think too far
ahead. For how can one leave something to which one is tied? And
how can one feel accomplishment in something never attained? One
should set a destination that is within one's reach. As one reaches
that point another slightly higher goal can be set - and so on, as
one travels up the path. In this way the mountain can be climbed in
increments. Look not at the vast mountain as a whole. Rather look
minutely and scrutinize each individual step. There will thus be no
discouragement, for every step is a success.
"Zen Foot-Notes: Upon the Unknown Passage" is the journal of an
expedition's ascent of the highest mountain in the world - not
Everest, as everyone assumes, but Pochen Point - the fabled summit
of the nether world. The expedition to climb the highest mountain
in the nether world is a symbol for mankind's journey through life.
The summit is different for each member of the expedition. And yet,
because it also symbolizes death, it is essentially the same. The
expedition members discover that what matters is not the goal, but
merely the path. And some realize that it is not even the path that
matters, but rather the passage - the pathless path.
Wayne Omura lives and writes in Denver, Colorado. He is the
author of "Movies and the Meaning of Life: The Most Profound Films
in Cinematic History."
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