Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Build at hut

Sometimes we build a house, a zendo, a hut to practice meditation. We adopt some rules and etiquette and keep the place going. It may be not necessary, but it is a good help in the practice.
Sometimes we build a house, a zendo, a hut when we practice meditation. The only rules and etiquette is keeping the practice constant and steady. It may be not necessary, but it is a good help in the practice.
Every inhalation and every exhalation are stone blocks. They come in and out of your nose.
The house is built and destroyed in a moment. We build it up again and again until eventually it founds its foundation and it cannot be shaken anymore. From the outside it is small, almost invisible.
From the inside, it is boundless.
Weeds growing in the ceiling.

5 comments:

  1. This reminds me of a Gordon Lightfoot song which says- “The house you live in will never fall down, if you pity the stranger that stands at your gate.”

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  3. The gazebo must be the greatest looking addition to a back yard, they are so cheap and offer a place for retreat relaxation and escape from the Kids. have a look at the Bali Hut this is my favorite style of Gazebo, its long flowing grass, and very cool looking thatch lines inside the gazebo make it stand out from the traditional gazebos made of colorbond and metal frames, have a look at this site Bali Huts they are very different to the eye, the terracotta tile is a good addition as it breaks up the grass and finishes of the ridge section with a cool looking center piece.

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