All Becoming All

Good evening!

 

With some rain the fall foliage keeps its colorful beauty a little longer, but the full moon is quickly turning into the new moon.

 

Don is now in Kyoto, most likely enjoying beautiful autumn colors, but he told us he is missing a place to practice zazen. We hope we can have zazen places throughout the world.

 

When we sit in zazen, our bodies and minds fall away, and we intimately enjoy the fresh, beautiful, brilliant colors. We become one with the beauty, harmony, and truth.

 

If all become one with all, we won’t have wars, wastes, and worries in our world, without flooding (as in Thailand, with millions of evacuees), tornados, typhoons, and hurricanes.

 

10/27/11

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