Sitting kids
|Kindergarden kids sit in a circle.
Hands on knees.
Fingers curled.
Touch whorls.
Meditation.
Posture.
Breathe in-out. Slow and easy.
Ah. Om. Mmm. Long exhale.
Smile.
Kindergarden kids sit in a circle.
Hands on knees.
Fingers curled.
Touch whorls.
Meditation.
Posture.
Breathe in-out. Slow and easy.
Ah. Om. Mmm. Long exhale.
Smile.
He's a student in a Montessori program in Mandalay.
Do one thing at a time.
Slow.
Center.
Focus.
Present.
Independent. Free choice.
We don't learn. We grow.
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"I would like to house my spirit within my body, to nourish my virtue by mildness, and to travel in ether by becoming a void. But I cannot do it yet . . . And so, being unable to find peace within myself, I made use of the external surroundings to calm my spirit, and being unable to find delight within my heart, I borrowed a landscape to please it. Therefore, strange were my travels."
- T'u Lung
(T'u Ch'ihshui)
translated by Lin Yutang
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Grill your usual suspects
while eating chicken with shredded
lettuce not have this conversation in the abstract.
Loudspeakers resembling Lenin Park in Hanoi blare in Giresun, Turkey.
Attention Comrades!
Journalists, lawyers and acti-visits in Turkish jails, prisons and poems file your briefs.
A woman speaks about behavior control systems designed with sparkling syllables.
Children memorize grammar rules. Pass the examination.
Life is the BIG test.
It is multiple choice.
Silverman polishes red stones
semi-precious hands whisper secrets
a baker removes loaves from ovens
fish hawkers wash ice
life sea streams.
Bread aromas float past women selling cabbages bigger than lost children.
A beautiful mute-deaf woman in Cambodia scrubs foreign laundry.
She dances until she dies.
Her life dance is a slow meandering death of loneliness and heartbreak and silence.
It is the dry season in Khmer civilizations as leaders across a porous border
sell forests to Vietnam furniture and toothpick factories.
Chinese developers purchase the country for $16.9 billion and counting
The National Museum in Siem Reap is 50% owned by Thailand.
Buy a ticket.
Black Sea is green and blue.
Eat dreams with fresh yogurt minus anxiety.
Cultivate silence
Amazon women live on an island off the Giersun coast.
They visit the Turkish residency permit authorities.
If you want to play you have to pay, said Authority.
They cut off their right breast.
Arrows of time.
Bullseye!
Everything is permitted. It's already happened.
and
it's the damnedest
movie
you've ever
seen
because
you're
in it -
low budget
and
4 billion
critics
and the longest
run
you ever hope
for
is
one
day.
- Charles Bukowski
(excerpt) from Show Biz
Pleasures
First look from morning's window
The rediscovered book
Fascinated faces
Snow, the change of the seasons
The newspaper
The dog
Dialectics
Showering, swimming
Old music
Comfortable shoes
Comprehension
New music
Writing, planting
Traveling
Singing
Being friendly
- Bertolt Brecht