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Since the introduction of European tachyon products in early 1996 the circle of tachyon users is continually widening. Through repeatedly growing outward influences on human beings and the environment also our product range has continuously expanded.
The world of our actions and deeds is enormously precious. What we do should always be worthy of ourselves; it should be worthy of our attention and correspond with our values and our self-respect. If we are able to love what we do, then we will do it well. It may happen of course that at the beginning we do not particularly esteem our work; but the deeper side of our soul is adept to pour out the light of love on every kind of action. And thus we will, whatever we do, do it in a creative and transforming way. The following story of the wise monk illustrates this:
Work done with the heart creates beauty
The emperor of Japan possessed a very old and very costly vase. It was an unique masterpiece in the art of chinaware. One day, somebody knocked it down by accident, and it broke into a thousand pieces. The fragments were carefully collected, and the most skillful master-potter of the whole empire was commissioned to put the vase together again. He tried very hard, but he failed, and had to pay for it with his head. The emperor put the difficult task to the second-best potter in the empire, but alas he failed as well. This repeated itself for many weeks, until all namely master-potters of the realm were beheaded, since none of them had succeeded in putting the exquisite vase together again.
In the end only a single artist was left, an old Zen-monk living with his young pupil in a cave in the mountains. On the emperor's call he came to the palace, took the broken pieces with him and carried them to his humble workshop. Then he set to work. After several weeks the monks showed the results of his endeavor to his pupil. The vase had resurrected in its flawless beauty. The two monks wandered back to the city and delivered the vase to the palace. The emperor was overly happy, and the whole retinue praised the perfection of the restored masterpiece. The old monk was richly rewarded and gracefully dismissed.
One day, the young pupil was just rummaging around for something in the workshop, when he unexpectedly discovered the broken scraps of the old vase. He run to his master and exclaimed: "Look at these pieces, not at all did you put them back together again! However did you only manage to create a vase that is as beautiful as the shattered one?!" The old monk replied: "If you put yourself to work with a heart full of love you will always be able to create something beautiful."
Excerpt from: ANAM CARA -A book of Celtic wisdom * John O'Donohue
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