Sunday, April 3, 2016

Well, as Kusha Grass, among other things, is famously known as composing the cushion on which Siddhartha worked through the "issues" that ultimately allowed his enlightened mind to fully emerge, perhaps what we're doing here, while perhaps not as high-reaching as Sidhartha's intention (at least initially), is similar . . . working through Dharma, questions, answers and perspectives, sharing interpretations, experiences, etc.

Sometimes writing helps things crystallize . . . and sharing almost always provides impetus.  

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