yesterday never returns
tomorrow never comes
enjoy this sunset
its eternal here and now
illumination
When nothing is certain anything is possible
life happens . . .
Noreen Crone-Findlay talks about the crafts she loves with her friend, Tottie Tomato. They'll be sharing tutorials, how to's and step by steps for spool knitting, crochet, doll making, small loom weaving, wood working, paper crafts and all manner of other fun crafts. This is a family friendly blog.
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Poetry ~ Waka
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Phew that made me hold my breath. Raw but true
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Ah … Zen thoughts can do that at times ๐
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Tomorrow never comes. Wish that could be true, sometimes …
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Well technically it is true … which is the whole idea of Zen, to live in the eternal here and now avoiding the illusion of past and present which have no substance and are only the thing of speculation … kind of (excuse the phrase) mental masturbations ๐
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What you said reminds me of the old Sufi teaching: Being in this world, but not being from this world.
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I’ve loved the mystic aspects of life for a long long time. In my twenties I used to read Hafiz and sufi thought. The wonderful thing about the various mystic teachings, from Sufi to Tao to Zen and still others, is that their message is so far above and beyond their religious roots.
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Exactly.
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