I relate to Basho's comment: "Still I have always been drawn by windblown clouds into dreams of a lifetime of wandering."
And sometimes, the most difficult journey is one in which you just sit down and receive what's arising. No phone; no TV, no conversation. Just openness to what is. Sounds. Smells. Thoughts. Etc.
I relate to Basho's comment: "Still I have always been drawn by windblown clouds into dreams of a lifetime of wandering."
And sometimes, the most difficult journey is one in which you just sit down and receive what's arising. No phone; no TV, no conversation. Just openness to what is. Sounds. Smells. Thoughts. Etc.
Basho understood this too.
Thanks. I agree. And perhaps the most meaningful journey, after all, is the inner journey..