Understanding Zen Posted on October 6, 2013 by Perpetua And the monk said: Source: Paulo Coelho’s blog Share this:EmailTweetShare on TumblrPrintMorePocketTelegramWhatsApp Related
A very deep quote, Seeker. Have you heard of the story when a young disciple questioned the Master when he had not found Tao. The Master answered, ” Why would you look for an ox while you are riding on one already?” Reply ↓
Oh, the Master of Quotes. Thank you, Ela. It’s raining right now and I love t love listening to the peter patter of the rain. Reply ↓
Over here, during the wet season, sometimes you can’t even hear yourself think when the rain is drumming on the roof!
That’s beautiful, wise and so true. Pawkisses for a wonderful Sunday 🙂
It sounds so simple, eh.
How true is that!!
Do love the sound of rain…
I do, too.
This is brilliant!
Thank you, Michelle.
It’s like your shadow. It’s always with you. But you can never grasp it.
Ah, spoken by a wise man.
A very deep quote, Seeker. Have you heard of the story when a young disciple questioned the Master when he had not found Tao. The Master answered, ”
Why would you look for an ox while you are riding on one already?”
Yes, yes, yes. Good one. 😛
Nice quote.
Thank you, Brett
Marvellous, love it! 😛
Oh, the Master of Quotes. Thank you, Ela. It’s raining right now and I love t love listening to the peter patter of the rain.
Over here, during the wet season, sometimes you can’t even hear yourself think when the rain is drumming on the roof!
Love it Perpetua. Rain has its own language 🙂
You are absolute right, Lucy.
Indeed, the rain needs no translations … Or the sun warming our faces … Beautiful quote!
That is the beauty of nature. Only humans want to make meaning of life….
Great Sharing!! Thank you and cheers!! 😀
You are most welcome.
Cheers!! 😀