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Layman P’ang // poem 2


Well versed in the Tao of Buddha,
I go the non-Way
Without abandoning my
Ordinary person’s affairs.

The conditioned and
Name-and-form,
All are flowers in the sky.

Nameless and formless,
I leave birth-and-death.

Layman P’ang (740-808)

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2 Comments on “Layman P’ang // poem 2

  1. leejhonsein
    October 15, 2012

    Worry about morality means expectations for ordinary nicely certifications this is showing about out of our way of spirituality or non- way.
    leejhonsein

  2. leejhonsein
    October 15, 2012

    I go to the Tao-Way
    With selfish of ordinary
    I be out of really Tao-Way
    Practice of air
    I go to the Tao-Way
    Without selfish of ordinary
    I be on Tao-Way
    Practice of Tao.

    leejhonsein

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May the sound of the bell penetrate deep into the cosmos. Even in the darkest spots living beings are able to hear it clearly. So that all suffering in them cease. Understanding comes to their heart, and they transcend the path of sorrow and death. The universal dharma door is already open; the sound of the rising tide is already heard clearly.  The miracle happens. A beautiful child appears in the heart of the lotus flower. One single drop of this compassionate water is enough to bring back the refreshing spring to our mountains and rivers. Listening to the bell I feel the afflictions in me dissolve. My mind is calm, my body relaxed. A smile is born on my lips. Following the sound of the bell, my breath brings me back to the safe island of mindfulness. In the garden of my heart, the flowers of peace bloom beautifully.- Thich Nhat Hanh
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