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Underfoot
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

Underfoot

One present moment A thousand years together And one moment not Is a thousand years apart Why overlook this mountain … Continue reading Underfoot

It is
Everyday Zen, Wilderness Poetry

It is

When the sun is there Beings see it as it is When the sun is not Beings see it as … Continue reading It is

On being
Everyday Zen

On being

Changing aspen leafand unchanging evergreenabide in the breezeAnd abiding in no doubtthey are mountains and rivers Written in the most … Continue reading On being

Self-fulfilling illusion
Metaphysical

Self-fulfilling illusion

I think I can I think I can I think I can And the little engine did I think, therefore … Continue reading Self-fulfilling illusion

Things we did right
Everyday Zen

Things we did right

We bravely looked into their eyes We smiled at them We asked them their names We listened to their stories … Continue reading Things we did right

Sun still rises
Wilderness Poetry

Sun still rises

It is morning,and the sun still risesAnd you, my friend? The crows have awakened,and they’re still cawingYou too, my friend? … Continue reading Sun still rises

Lily fae
Passion

Lily fae

Aengus gives not arrows
but tastes of ”meant to be” Continue reading Lily fae

Echoing canyons
Uncategorized

Echoing canyons

Free from word boxes Chrysanthemums are florid Thought canyons echo All the past words, our past words A ghost rabbit … Continue reading Echoing canyons

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