Dhr. Seven edited by Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly
Wisdom of the Zen master (Angel City Zen) |
Excuse me, miss, sorry to bother, but I'm seeking a redheaded suburban Sedona'ite last seen traveling through this neck of the woods or living the cloistered life aloft in a hermitage on the cleft of one of the surrounding hills, by the given name of Rowan Siobhan Fiona Elfinkilt, Gwendolyn Mackenzie Paisley Wigglesbottom, or some such, though for reasons undreamt of by Man she's taken to answering to "Hey you," a dashing figure whose dulcet voice sounds like the mew of a brinded feline, except when she weeps, as it then becomes the whoosh of water cascading in the staccato gulps of a stony brook plunging into a limpid pool lined with verdant moss and fern fringes, and you might know her because you bear a striking resemblance, twins perhaps.
You're Irish? - Yeah, what was your first clue? |
Did it work? It worked or seems to have. And now I have nothing higher to live for:
Bewitching sidhe or Celtic devi (amcplus.com) |
Which, when you come to think of it, might not be a good thing. Let go. Drop it. Attach not for there is a hidden danger in attachment, in grasping and clinging to the pleasant things we grasp. We can instead enjoy things mindfully while we have them in hand and not become obsessed with "possessing" them as if they could ever really satisfy and fulfill. That is not where fulfillment is. Where is fulfillment? Ultimately, it is to be experienced as nirvana, in the nirodha (cessation) here-and-now, by wisdom, a release of the heart.
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