Friday, 16 July 2010 20:11
“Go on”, he said, “Write it down now that it’s still fresh”
“Are you serious?” I answered. “Sounds strange to keep track of myself”
“Write it down so that you can get back to it a few years later” he insisted.
Monday, 14 January 2008 19:12
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Monday, 14 January 2008 17:11
The "Big Tree". This was the name of their beloved meeting place for a lot of years. An enormous walnut amidst a flat, burgeoning chamomile blossoms in a small plateau each spring, somewhere in the mountains. The colors, the sounds and the emotion flooded the moment of their last meeting. It was the moment for the one of them to give his last battle, to dance his last dance. The presence of their two was creating a dome of deafening silence. As if the birds and the cicadas were heard from a lot of distance, out of the sphere of the serene quietness that characterized the patient and sweet acceptance of the ending of each creature that has come in life.
Friday, 19 May 2006 19:09
An art, a song and life
This article was not only written in order to give you information about T'ai Chi, but also to waft you something from the sense that the training emits in the particular practice. I wish it will attain this and that your journey through the text may be luminous.
"From the one of silence I emerge, I am separated, divided.
A wave of will to create sets the wheel in motion as the two give birth to the three and the three give rise to the ten thousand things."
Samadhi, a Sanskrit word that describes the undifferentited nature of mind, the place of return where the myriad things become reunited.












