AUN (阿吽) | Absolute Stillness Meets the White Tiger — 432 Hz Zen Meditation
I
When thoughts form patterns, scholarly resolve prides;
Kill Yourself and counter your Ego with riddles.
Until You vanishes and only the problem connives;
like running from a tiger to be met by a bear-wife!
Know yourself and why you seek your path idle;
bring the candle and lute, dance until the cradle!
Be Wisdom, not learned in it, forget all passage, hides.
II
When people praise or spirtfire, form mobs or schools;
seek no recognition nor lament on the seasons.
Like the wind and rain coming-going to and through –
is the heart of Man, ever changing, unfaithful, crude.
Kill yourself, remain a silent observer, seek vision;
reason but the gossip, people put in you, the prison.
Go out of town and travel your own mountains root.
III
When you found, what you there looking for;
keep silent and don't encase in words, expression.
Many have died in words, what coloured them flour;
don't be a fool, but kill Yourself – release the hour.
What have the silent footsteps of the shadow of Lord done;
how does your wisdom express that – fleeting, gone!
But stillness remains on the pond, then stones stop tours...
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