"I see people in the world throw away their lives lusting after things, never able to satisfy their desires, falling into deep despair and torturing themselves. Even if they get what they want, how long will they be able to enjoy it? For one heavenly pleasure they suffer ten torments of hell, binding themselves more firmly to the grindstone. Such people are like monkeys frantically grasping for the moon in the water and then falling into a whirlpool. How endlessly those caught up in the floating world suffer." - Ryōkan Taigu (1758–1831)a quote that found me after morning meditation
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- evolve
- aztec king dressed in dreams
- after morning meditation
- living the dream
- pearls of wisdom through dreams
- of wings and kings
- more compassionate
- box of treasures
- the earth quakes
- reading to my little prince this morning
- ask for what you really want
- Papa-Coco de mis sueños
- invented truths
- choose today, this moment
- dreaming
- dear mother
- life-force
- celestial blue
- walk gently & know beauty
- the soul of the soul
- I love the queen in me
- happy home
- one of my favorite voices
- los aposentos de la diosa blanca
- Estrella Maruca
- casimira & warhol
- adventurous
- medicine man wisdom
- exceprt from a story soon to be published in print
- one of my favorite poems
- three, a magical time
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