Your Daily Zen Practice December 20, 2018December 20, 2018| Pathless PathPathless Path| 0 Comment Shall I teach thee what is wisdom? To know what we know, and know what we do not know. That is wisdom. Confucius. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Yes, add me to your mailing list Post navigation PREVIOUS Previous post: Your Daily Zen PracticeNEXT Next post: Your Daily Zen Practice Related Post Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice Whatever is beautiful at all is beautiful in itself. Its beauty ends there, and praise has no part in it. Nothing is the better or the worse for being praised. READ MOREREAD MORE Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice Many go out for wool and return shorn. Cervantes. READ MOREREAD MORE Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice The moon encouraged me. I danced. My shadow tumbled after me. As far as I could tell, we were good companions. And then I was drunk, and the moon set, READ MOREREAD MORE
Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice Whatever is beautiful at all is beautiful in itself. Its beauty ends there, and praise has no part in it. Nothing is the better or the worse for being praised. READ MOREREAD MORE
Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice Many go out for wool and return shorn. Cervantes. READ MOREREAD MORE
Your Daily Zen PracticeYour Daily Zen Practice The moon encouraged me. I danced. My shadow tumbled after me. As far as I could tell, we were good companions. And then I was drunk, and the moon set, READ MOREREAD MORE