Joshua Tree National Park |
The air is low tonight, pressed down to the ground, and it welcomes me like I am a victorious soldier just home from some distant war
The ground kisses the low air and caresses it, whispering sweet love words that I cannot make out, even though I listen closely
There is moonlight, star light, the street lights, headlights from passing traffic, and a sort of blue light from television sets filtering through the windows of the sad houses
Even with this light I cannot make out the tops of the trees or the roofs of the taller houses
Walking in this world brings me a loneliness, a melancholy that lingers long after the night is over
A new days begins, so what can I do but begin again as well
So I do
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Hanshan, the old monk, on Cold Mountain
Meditation, poems, and laughter
The winter wind howling
Across the surface of the frozen snow
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After dinner, standing outside in a light rain, I am connected to all creation. A perfect imperfection.
James Lee Jobe
When you are a good flower arranger, you give each flower enough space. A flower needs space around her in order to radiate her beauty, her freshness. Therefore, you don’t need a lot of flowers.
Thich Nhat Hanh
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