This is one of those comments by DJ which I can't agree with in all cases. However, I do understand what he is saying; but its not always appropriate to let things simply be. Yet in this case it was a good call and I liked the lesson in awareness.
One of the main things is DJ was more aware of the surroundings than Carlos. Carlos had the right intent, as he'd been getting more in tune with the environment. He saw the snail was in the path, and was judging the snail on it having a lack of personal power by its slowness, and its smallness. We, too, can do this, by mistake we may think we're the highest on the evolutionary scale, that we have dominion. So naturally we assume that little creatures, because of their size, cannot keep up. In a snail's world though, he may be the fastest of the snails, he may not even care about speed, it may be irrelevant.
But DJ was aware the vine was poisonous. And through Carlos's judgment and lack of knowledge, though with good intentions, he became careless. Now, was it because he was thinking more for himself than the snail? Or he became anxious because he saw an opportunity for a deed of merit for himself, that he, took it upon himself to try to save the snail?
DJ observed the snail had done his own work, and gain, and Carlos had interfered with that. This seemed to be the prime lesson in the dialog with. Interfering, actually took the snail's progress of his own work, away.
However, does this undermine helping others? One of the things I do, and its come naturally more and more, is become conscious of creatures, even the small, I couldnt ever get myself in the position where I'd become mindless enough to not really care. I see animals ran over in the road, and I think of DJ and what he said. If people tried to be more mindful, paid attention to where they were going, some deaths could be avoided. But sure not all deaths can be avoided. We've all killed something, insect or animal if by mistake.
I remember once driving when I had the big suburban, real late at night. Had picked up the kids (who were babies then) from grandmas, was coming home, and on a dark road, hit a dog. I tried to stop but I couldnt. And I wouldve stopped and helped the dog, but the thought crossed mind. This is Glendale, not the best side of town, its 1am, I have two kids in the car. Not wise to stop. I stop, something bad happens to kids, Ive jeopardized them over hitting a dog on accident. I did stop in the road and look back, but then decided to keep going. It was a tough call, but I wasnt going to take chances with my own, esp if I didnt have a gun with or something to defend them and myself. Plus, what would I do, put a wounded dog in the back and try to get it to a hospital, and it freak out and maul them? Those thoughts crossed and I kept going. Course, my son cried when he found out I hit a dog, which I had to explain was an accident.
I remember back then, too, a couple weeks later, found myself having to put one of my cats to sleep, Id had her for nine years, and she was my favorite cat I ever had. I remember wondering, am I losing my pet cause I killed someone elses? Granted, she had the kidney infection prior to it, which was determined, but she really got bad toward the end and it became more prevalent. But the thought did cross "I killed Fido, even if by accident, is that why I have to put Dee Dee to sleep, cause some kids are crying over their pet being mowed down?" But additionally, for all I know he got up, walked home and lived. Ill never know.
Just odd things I think about.
My opinion whatever DJ says, I do agree with what he was saying about interfering, or always knowing what is 'best' for a creature. However, I do not believe, that because he said this, we should 'never' interfere or aid creatures, or people. But we do need to be careful and aware when doing it, if we do. We dont want to make a bigger mess of things, than they could be. Additionally, as personal power is extremely important, if not to the spider or the stag or the human being, aiding anyone or anything, should not be in replacement of another's personal power. This can actually enable, any creature, to not know how to take care of itself. No Bodhisattva can 'make a buddha' out of anyone. Only an individual can do that for themselves and (see quote below) "save themselves." Ultimately, we've got to be the one to save ourselves, whatever 'saving' may mean to us.