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In the monastery
of Sceta, Abbot Lucas gathered the brothers together for a sermon. "May you
all be forgotten", he said. "But why?,
"one of the brothers asked. "Does that mean that our example can never serve to help someone in need?" "In the
days that everyone was just, no one ever paid attention to people who behaved in an exemplary manner," replied the abbot.
"Everyone
did their best, never thinking that by behaving thus they were doing their duty by their brother. They loved their neighbour
because they understood this was part of life and they were merely obeying the law of nature. They shared their possessions
in order not to accumulate more that they could carry, for journeys lasted a whole lifetime. They lived together in freedom,
giving and receiving, making no demands on others and blaming no one. That is why their deeds is never spoken of and that
is why they left no stories." "If only
we could achieve the same thing now: to make goodness such an ordinary thing that there would be no need to praise those who
practise it"
Awareness's Throwing a pebble In the Infinite Robert van Saane
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