whispering grass

Sunday

 
"Like the clear stillness of autumn water—pure and without activity; in its tranquil depths are no obstructions. Such an one is called a man of Tao, also, a man who has nothing further to do."

Wei-shan Ling-yu

Comments:
At the end of the day.
 
how do we know when we've nothing left to do?

ryn: lmao. snogging, huh, don't hear that too often :D
 
I believe living is learning and you are never done doing that. Somebody said that the more you learn the more questions you have and I for one love that.
peace
 
It's true, the more you learn, the less you know.
Quite frustrating, but part of the game ; )
 
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