There must be better ways of spending your mornings than sitting under your favourite Hongai tree and listening to the small flowers falling, like the first drops of approaching rain. But thankfully you don't know of any of them. :)
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In the evenings, if you sit and wait patiently in your city balcony, you get to see the changing of the guard at sunset. The kites circle lower and lower and then come down to roost on the huge trees in the West. And once the kites have cleared the golden-gray evening sky, the bats come flying in from the darkening East, wave after wave, hundreds of them. Without fail. Day in, day out.
A change of guard that is so easy to miss, because it happens in total silence. When you sit quietly, the world is a different place.
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I felt in need of a great pilgrimage.

Wonderful
ReplyDeleteIn this pandemia so many of us are longing for a great pilgrimage and forced to sit still. But the quality of stillness depends already on a gift from God...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. As always.
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ReplyDeleteI love your blog Asha, and I wanted to let you know. I appreciate your thoughts and the deep inspiration in the quotes and experiences you share. This wisdom reaches out to me and connects from across the miles.
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