Caveat: 96) 부처님. 저는 매사에 긍정적이기를 발원하며 절합니다

“Buddha. I bow and pray to think positively in everything.”
This is #96 out of a series of [broken link! FIXME] 108 daily Buddhist affirmations that I am attempting to translate with my hands tied behind my back (well not really that, but I’m deliberately not seeking out translations on the internet, using only dictionary and grammar).


94. [broken link! FIXME] 부처님. 저는 매사에 최선을 다하기를 발원하며 절합니다.
         “Buddha. I bow and pray to do the best in everything.”
95. [broken link! FIXME] 부처님. 저는 매사에 정직하기를 발원하며 절합니다.
         “Buddha. I bow and pray to be honest in everything.” 
96. 부처님. 저는 매사에 긍정적이기를 발원하며 절합니다.

I would read this ninety-sixth affirmation as: “Buddha. I bow and pray to think positively in everything.”
Spinoza This affirmation is quite important.  It is perhaps one of the affirmations that I have in fact been practicing, on and off, for a very long time.  It brings to mind the French philosopher Gilles Deleuze, writing on Spinoza:  “ethical joy is the correlate of speculative affirmation.”  I’ve mentioned that quote before, on this blog – it’s one of my favorite and most meaningful, so [broken link! FIXME] I come back to it a lot.  I found the silly image of Baruch de Spinoza in a random online search.  Philosophical powers, indeed!

At hagwon, yesterday, we returned to the regular schedule (post-시험대비, so to speak), but many of the middle-schoolers didn’t bother to show up – out recovering from their mid-terms, I suspect.  So we ended up showing them a movie:  Green Lantern.  One of the other teachers thought it could be justified “educationally” by having me ask some “comprehension” questions afterward, so I got to watch it too – during which I took notes and imagined I was going to have to write some kind of review.  My semiotician’s trope-detector kicked into overdrive, entertainingly.
We didn’t finish the movie, but in the last few minutes of class, I asked the kids what they would do if the alien had chosen to give one of them the green lantern and magic green ring (with it’s seemingly infinite, vaguely Nietzschean powers).
One girl said, confidently, “I will sell it.”  I laughed.  Money is better than infinite powers of Will.  Of course.  So… Man.  Superman.  Billionaire.

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