The Zen disciple sits for long hours silent and motionless, with his eyes closed. Presently he enters a state of impassivity, free from all ideas and all thoughts. He departs from the self and enters the realm of nothingness. This is not the nothingness or the emptiness of the West. It is rather the reverse, a universe of the spirit in which everything communicates freely with everything, transcending bounds, limitless. … The disciple must, however, always be lord of his own thoughts, and must attain enlightenment through his own efforts. And the emphasis is less upon reason and argument than upon intuition, immediate feeling. Enlightenment comes not from teaching but through the eye awakened inwardly. Truth is in "the discarding of words", it lies "outside words". — Yasunari Kawabata
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Thank you for these stunning pictures, so very beautiful.
Also for the peaceful and serene words of Yasunari Kaabata
miriam
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Kind, thank you. 🙂
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I am such a fan of the reds. Stunning. : )
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Red’s a fav of mine too, thanks Serendipitous. 🙂
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