Heavy Duty in China
Lucky walked to Ankara, Turkey from China in a convoluted adventure.
After Ankara he walked to Bursa.
Another invisible citiy in a schizophrenic totalitarian country trapped between East & West, between past and future being petrified ossified present on the Phosphorus.
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Preparing for strenuous escapades he performed a Tibetan tantric sitting meditation for three centuries, three decades, three years, three months, three weeks, three days, three moments and three breaths.
In-out. Spiritual awareness. Mindfulness.
My body. My breath. My practice.
Tibetans survived with a profound sense of humor and resilience considering 60+ years of Chinese oppression, genocide and nomadic exile from the Land of Snows.
Lhasa, Tibet
After walking meditations in Lhasa he wandered south of Chengdu to Shuangliu in Sichuan.
He facilitated English, meditation, chess tactics/strategy and how to be more human with eighth graders for a year.
One afternoon John, a smart, kind Chinese teacher passed him.
“Where are you going?” said Lucky.
“The Office of Morals and Re-Education. I have to copy tracts and texts.”
“Why?” - the dreaded question word.
“I’ve been removed from my class responsibilities. Not enough students passed their semester exam. It’s my duty to teach them. If they fail it’s my fault.”
“You’re a fine teacher. Duty is a heavy systematic responsibility in a dystopian Communist country. How long will you copy texts and tracts?”
“Who knows? Could be weeks or months. Maybe I will die in The Office of Morals and Re-Education writing an incomplete sentence. This is my life sentence. Tragic. The Teacher Performance Evaluation Committee will decide my destiny.”
“Good luck John. Welcome to the system.”
“Thanks. It’s my fate. I need some luck. See you around.”
Cambodia
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