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Zen Baggage

A Pilgrimage to China

By: Bill Porter

Also known as Red Pine

 

Excerpt

“When your mind dwells nowhere

no corrupting thoughts arise

when you don’t cling to the world

suffering and joy have no place to grow”

(Page 328)

 

Hermit Poet’s Comments: Practice of mindfulness or being in the present eliminates thoughts of the future and past. Nothing matters except the here and now. Life flows like fish swimming in the clear waters of a stream.

 

Zen Baggage: A Pilgrimage to China

 

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