I agree that it is easier to learn humility than to teach it, at least to teach it in a productive manner. I never said that it was religion’s job to create a productive society, the quote comes from a larger discussion on religion. I think it is something that all people should focus on and it is something that has been a part of religion for ages, which is why the religions of the world should create a greater focus on humility and commonalities.
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There’s a story about Confucius…
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...The countries were laid waste, their inhabitants slaughtered, their rulers killed. Yet they fought without ceasing, and strove for material objects to the last. These are instances of striving for fame or for material objects. Have you not heard that even Sages cannot overcome this love of fame and this desire for material objects (in rulers)? Are you then likely to succeed? But of course you have a plan. Tell it to me.”
“Gravity of demeanor and humility; persistence and singleness of purpose, —will this do?” replied Yen Huei. “Alas, no,” said Confucius, “how can it? The Prince is a haughty person, filled with pride, and his moods are fickle. No one opposes him, and so he has come to take actual pleasure in trampling upon the feelings of others. And if he has thus failed in the practice of routine virtues, do you expect that he will take readily to higher ones? He will persist in his ways, and though outwardly he may agree with you, inwardly he will not repent.”
…“Concentrate your will. Hear not with your ears, but with your mind; not with your mind, but with your spirit. Let your hearing stop with the ears, and let your mind stop with its images. Let your spirit, however, be like a blank, passively responsive to externals. In such open receptivity only can Tao abide. And that open receptivity is the fasting of the heart.”
…“You have heard of men being wise with knowledge. You have never heard of men wise without knowledge “Look at that emptiness. There is brightness in an empty room. Good luck dwells in repose. If there is not (inner) repose, your mind will be galloping about though you are sitting still. Let your ears and eyes communicate within but shut out all knowledge from the mind. Then the spirits will come to dwell therein, not to mention man.
(Tao, Chuangtse (Lin Yutang tr))