I was forced to wonder how many things we do are imposed on us by necessity, or by the absurd. Why wear a tie? Why do clocks run “clockwise”? If we live in a decimal system, why does the day have 24 hours of 60 minutes?
The fact is, many of the rules we obey nowadays have no real foundation. Nevertheless, if we wish to act differently, we are considered “crazy” or “immature”. Meanwhile, society continues to create some systems which, in the fullness of time, lose their reason for existence, but continue to impose their rules. An interesting Japanese story illustrates what I mean by this:
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The importance of Cat in meditation:
A great Zen Buddhist master, who was in charge of the Mayu Kagi monastery, had a cat which was his true passion in life. So, during meditation classes, he kept the cat by his side – in order to make the most of his company.
One morning, the master – who was already quite old – passed away. His best disciple took his place.
– What shall we do with the cat? – asked the other monks.
As a tribute to the memory of their old instructor, the new master decided to allow the cat to continue attending the Zen Buddhist classes.

Some disciples from the neighboring monasteries, traveling through those parts, discovered that, in one of the region’s most renowned temples, a cat took part in the meditation sessions. The story began to spread.
Many years passed. The cat died, but as the students at the monastery were so used to its presence, they soon found another cat. Meanwhile, the other temples began introducing cats in their meditation sessions: they believed the cat was truly responsible for the fame and excellence of Mayu Kagi’s teaching.
A generation passed, and technical treatises began to appear about the importance of the cat in Zen meditation. A university professor developed a thesis – which was accepted by the academic community – that felines have the ability to increase human concentration, and eliminate negative energy.
And so, for a whole century, the cat was considered an essential part of Zen Buddhist studies in that region.
Until a master appeared who was allergic to animal hair, and decided to remove the cat from his daily exercises with the students.

There was a fierce negative reaction – but the master insisted. Since he was an excellent instructor, the students continued to make the same progress, in spite of the absence of the cat.
Little by little, the monasteries – always in search of new ideas, and already tired of having to feed so many cats – began eliminating the animals from the classes. In twenty years new revolutionary theories began to appear – with very convincing titles such as “The Importance of Meditating Without a Cat”, or “Balancing the Zen Universe by Will Power Alone, Without the Help of Animals”.
Another century passed, and the cat withdrew completely from the meditation rituals in that region. But two hundred years were necessary for everything to return to normal – because during all this time, no one asked why the cat was there.
One morning, the master – who was already quite old – passed away. His best disciple took his place.
– What shall we do with the cat? – asked the other monks.
As a tribute to the memory of their old instructor, the new master decided to allow the cat to continue attending the Zen Buddhist classes.
Some disciples from the neighboring monasteries, traveling through those parts, discovered that, in one of the region’s most renowned temples, a cat took part in the meditation sessions. The story began to spread.
Many years passed. The cat died, but as the students at the monastery were so used to its presence, they soon found another cat. Meanwhile, the other temples began introducing cats in their meditation sessions: they believed the cat was truly responsible for the fame and excellence of Mayu Kagi’s teaching.
A generation passed, and technical treatises began to appear about the importance of the cat in Zen meditation. A university professor developed a thesis – which was accepted by the academic community – that felines have the ability to increase human concentration, and eliminate negative energy.
And so, for a whole century, the cat was considered an essential part of Zen Buddhist studies in that region.
Until a master appeared who was allergic to animal hair, and decided to remove the cat from his daily exercises with the students.
There was a fierce negative reaction – but the master insisted. Since he was an excellent instructor, the students continued to make the same progress, in spite of the absence of the cat.
Little by little, the monasteries – always in search of new ideas, and already tired of having to feed so many cats – began eliminating the animals from the classes. In twenty years new revolutionary theories began to appear – with very convincing titles such as “The Importance of Meditating Without a Cat”, or “Balancing the Zen Universe by Will Power Alone, Without the Help of Animals”.
Another century passed, and the cat withdrew completely from the meditation rituals in that region. But two hundred years were necessary for everything to return to normal – because during all this time, no one asked why the cat was there.
11 comments:
Good morning Ilango sir,
"Yen endra Kelvi" - Leads to - "Unnaiarinthal, Nee Unnai arinthal ulagathil poradalam! Uyarnthalum, thazhthalum talai vanangamal Nee Vazhalam" Am I right sir?
Lovely link to the "bottom line" of the story.
I have a friend whose oft repeated mantra was "question the status quo". Just the way he thinks. At 41, this simple B.Com graduate from Bangalore(yes. No other academic qulification - no IIT no I.A.M...) is heading the continental ops of a MNC Bank. Just keeps asking "AEN?"
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Now you have given impetus to friends to ask you more questions!!!
"TMS,PS have become part of our life"(Kannadasan too-right sir?)
Satheesh what is not covered by Kannadasan ?
When "Calls" work : Naan Aanai ittal, adhu nadanthu vittal...
When "Paid calls don't : Ematrathae ematrathae ...
When Trade in Profit : Vetri meedhu vetri vandhu ennai serum...
When Trade target drags : Aaru manamae aaru...
When Stop Loss triggered : Satti suttathada kai vittathada...
Elliot Wave analysis : Mayakkama,Thayakkama,Manathilae kuzhapama...
Vazhvae mayam...indha vazhvae mayam (put Wave a mayam).
Chart patterns : Maelum keezhum kodugal podu adhudhan oviyam,nee chonnal kaviyam(next line superb)
Anti market trade : Naan oru muttalunga romba nalla padichavanga ...
Month end trade review : en soga kathaiya kelu thaikulamae...
Market behaviour : Amaithiyana nadhiyinilae odum...odam alavillatha vellam vanthal aadum (vellam FII+DII).
Inspite of all these why trade:
Nenjam undu nermai undu odu raja...
Acham enbathu madamaiyada anjamai Dravidar udamaiyada...
Kalam oru naal marum nam kavalaigal yavum theerum...
So what is the solution.Simple. The previous song to the above in the link.
"Adho andha paravai pola vazha vendrum"(You see the soaring bird that appears with wisdom in green back ground? I mean that bird).
Have a nice week end.
Rajagopal sir,
Kallakitinga!!!! " KANNADHASAN KAVIYAMUM SHARE TRADINGUM"!!! Sir, for Monthend review - i feel the apt song would be "Nenaithatellam nadandhuvittal dheivam ethumillai"
Sir,
"kaelviyin naayaganae" - indhak
kaelvikku badhilaedhayyaa?
"illaadha maedaiyilae ezhudhaadha naadagaththai
elloarum nadikkinroam - naam
elloarum paarkkinroam" -
A master piece of Kannadhasan songs!!! Many times I have felt it this way while waiting for trades!!! not only trades but in many aspects of life!! What are we searching for? what are we running towards?? many many "Bhathiilladha Kelvigal"!!!
Dear friends,
we all are traders, & if i am not mistaken, most of us would want to earn their livelihood through trading ( this is not debate that whether its possible or not ).
To achieve our goal we spend lots of time before our PC not only during trading hours but apart from that also, we keep spending most of our time before our PC, staring the computer screen, penetrating our eyes deeply into the digits displayed on our terminals, sitting before our screen without thinking of our body postures, hanging out our feets out there, remaining in the same posture without a change, holding & clicking the mouse continously for hours.
No doubt all of the above results into many a kind of health problems in a trader like back ache, head ache, eye sight problems, tears in eyes, shoulder pain, neck ache, pain in wrist, servical, arthritis, spondylitis & many more best known to you, my friends.
Let us spend this weekend sharing our knowledge, personal experiences, health tips and moreover personal tips that how does an individual member over here try to overcome the above problems so that we might benefit each other and taking care of ourselves.
regards
your friend
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regards.
rochak
Hi everyone,
This is my first post on this blog. RCOM/GTL sign 50,000 cr. deal - expect NIFTY to shoot up at-least 100 points on Monday. Also US Market showed signs of positive trending on Friday
Watching at US Market close on Friday - Nothing can stop NIFTY now attaining 5400....and NIFTY futures are trading with a premium of 17-18 rs. that shows that the trend is clearly BULLISH....
Hai everyone
Reliance communication awaiting breakout at 192. I am posting its weekly chart here.
http://niftychartsandpatterns.blogspot.com/2010/06/reliance-communication-awaiting.html
Thank you
Dear Thiru Elango,
I feel decimal system is a cat like the one in the Zen Buddhist story. In nature 100 does not exist. Frequency in Carnatic music starts with 256 and now new age electronic equipments are based on figures 256 (256 x 4 = 1024 ie. 1 MB). The reason we are not able to change the hours and angles to decimal system may due to its absence in nature. It is applicable to clinical thermometer also. As you said it may take years to restore the old position (when mental calculation will cease to exist with the use of electronic gadgets).
It is very nice to see MGR singing "Aen yendra Kelvi".
Anbula Thiru Elango,
Vannakkam. I was going through the file NIFTY-50-28.06.10EOD.xls. I have a query/doubt, what will be the response if INCREASE IN OPEN INTEREST and DECREASE IN PRICE? Could you kindly clear is doubt please?
With Luv and Respect,
Prabakr
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