"Let go or be dragged"
Zen Proverb
“The Zen teaching of non-attachment is very similar to the teaching of Taoism. The Tao Te Ching, an ancient Taoist classic, says, “when the sage walks, he leaves no footprints behind.” What does this mean? It does not mean that when the Taoist sage goes for a walk one would never be able to find the imprints of his feet on the ground. The sage is human like us, and so he has footprints.
“What the statement means is that in his journey through life the sage leaves no traces of desire and attachment clinging to him as he lives from moment to moment. Life is following, always changing, and the sage never looks back to the moment which has sped by, nor does he look forward to the moment which lies ahead. Rather, he lives in the present, flowing along in harmony with the rhythm of life, appreciating each moment for what it is worth and allowing it to pass on quickly to be replaced by the next.” –THICH THIEN AN
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"No matter where you go, there you are"
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"Any man who knows a thing knows he knows not a damn thing at all"
"No matter where you go, there you are"
"I don't know the key to success, but I know the key to failure is trying to please everybody" - Bill Cosby
"One good thing about music is when it hits you feel no pain" - Bob Marley
“Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery. None but ourselves can free our minds.” - Bob Marley