Life is a koan. Once you come to a 'realization', there is no difference between one 'narrative' from another. This is a basic, first level koan. If you realize/understand this, you will understand all basic, first level koans. This is a Zen lesson:
1. You are you, I am me.
2. You are me, I am you.
3. You are you, I am me.
1. Is an understanding that I am a separate entity from the World around me. If you've read this thread, you will realize that nearly everybody is stuck here. There is a separation of the Monkey from the boy. The boy is not you, you are not the monkey, and the father and mother will die someday anyways. Do what ever the fuck I want to do because hey, I AM ME!
2. Is an understanding we are one. The monkey is the boy. The boy is the monkey. If we can truly accept this, we will realize that the monkey can share the same passions and fears. This is love . . . this is respect. But some are also stuck here . . . Hey, your answer is as good as mine . . . whatever floats your boat works for me . . . peace!
3. Is an understanding that I am me, inside a World that I am a part of. You are an entity of your own but you understand that you have influence to the World around you, as it has an influence on you. With this in mind, you act accordingly.
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What do i have to do with this story while meditating?
Whats the process???
I dont know,could you help me???
Nothing. The story itself has little to do with meditation. You don't meditate to 'figure out' this little story. You meditate to come to a realization of yourself and the World you live in. Once you've achieved this, the answer comes to you, as will answers for other 'basic koans'.
When meditating, just meditate.