Contemplative Therapy
by Ron Dowd on June 28, 2010
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* Dogen, Genjo Koan
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Thank you Ron for the story of the old woman and the sun and the place under the bough.
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Thank you for bringing your presence to it.
Like to be at this beginning place Like to be at the place where the old woman becomes the sun One nurturing, one igniting One place to just be The other to be nowhere else
beautiful addition to the post Rose, thank you.
A beautiful scene that evokes the green man in the wilds of ancient Celtic worlds.
Thanks Robert. It continually surprises me what can be found not far from home, even during an uncommonly cold Sydney winter.
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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }
Thank you Ron for
the story of the old woman and the sun
and the place under the bough.
Thank you for bringing your presence to it.
Like to be at this beginning
place
Like to be at the place where
the old woman becomes the sun
One nurturing, one igniting
One place to just be
The other to be nowhere else
beautiful addition to the post Rose, thank you.
A beautiful scene that evokes the green man in the wilds of ancient Celtic worlds.
Thanks Robert. It continually surprises me what can be found not far from home, even during an uncommonly cold Sydney winter.