Friday, June 19, 2009

Moving on . . .

When a man uses the boat and crosses the river, he has to paddle hard against the flow to reach the shore. A short break or slightest error made, he will get wash away. In practicing the way, I know I have to be mindful.

Upon reaching the far bank, he has to put down the boat and carry on his journey on foot. Attachment to the boat, to the river or to the action of paddling makes on standstill.

He, the one that walks the way, knows the way, and set aim for the way, shall leave his attachment and sets himself free. Stages of life and experiences is valuable but by not letting go, how does this past experience be valuable.

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