“When Still, There Is No Place That Isn’t Still” — Image by kenne
“Remember, when moving,
There is no place that doesn’t move.
When still,
There is no place that isn’t still.
First seek extension, then contraction;
Then it can be fine and subtle.
It is said,
If others don’t move,
I don’t move.
If others move slightly,
I move first.”
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Beautiful post, thank you for sharing!
Lovely, I so love bonsai trees. So graceful.
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