Impermanence is of profound importance
it's not something easy to learn
it's practical to learn to live.
Impermanence is an invitation
not to cling on anything or anyone
we live on a temporal basis.
I try to live on a daily basis
nothing to hold or keep me
from moving onward.
Like a river with its flowing water.
I allow my soul to be flown
to its resting place.
As a Christian woman, the octave of Easter 2010 brought in me a vibrant promise on how to be a free person. Freedom means to be on top of my own ego, desire and mindset. An acceptance of the true self. In the Zen tradition, Sekito (Shitou in Chinese) said, "the expansive sky does not obstruct the floating white clouds". My free thoughts and feelings expressed in this blog is a witness that life is meant to be lived fully, freely, mindfully and joyfully.
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