Nibbling On Asian History & Philosophy Series
Source:
The Tao of Zen
By: Ray Grigg
“Proper lightness…
springs from the root of heaviness.
Proper action…
springs from the root of stillness”
By: Lao Tzu
(Page 286)
Hermit Poet’s Comments:
The happy Buddha statue just stands there and makes me laugh.
A lizard crawls all over the statue unaware of the pleasure the Buddha statue gives me.
The tomatoes ripen on the vine.
I pick several for a large fresh salad.
The birds also eat a couple along the way.
Today
It is raining
Tomorrow
Maybe the sun will be hot and I can work on my tan
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