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This week's meditation:

Rhyme of the Soul



The deepest part of the soul is calm
like the resonant silence of winter's night.


When we cultivate a temperament
calm as a summer's dawn
we will sidestep many thorns and pitfalls
while striding these winding trails.
The harmony of living fully is felt
in the silence of the soul
where wonder and beauty are revealed.

Within the sinuous turns of this journey we will
find wisdom and even-mindedness
and the arts of living in harmony with
the rhyme of our soul
where calm is never stirred.

Inner strength is calm,
showing depth of character, like a deep wood.
The tranquility of fortitude carries
a mien of power
and conveys the bearing of an earnest nature.


The strengths of kindness and charity entwine
themselves with the symphony of our heart.

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You'll find the full list of meditations at this link on my jotting.thought.org site: Full List of Personal Meditations

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Harold Jokela taught England in China for several years after his official retirement     Read some interesting thoughts here: China.


Yet another addition to Gary Kline's bio: the first of his 19 months at the San Francisco Zen Center.     --No, no. This was before all the scandals and shoot-em-up stuff. This was fewer than five years after Suzuki-Roshi's death. Green Tea






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