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Cleaning is the Province of the totally enlightened Buddhist

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jul 15, 2018
  • 1 min read

Poem:

Cleaning is the province of the totally enlightened Buddhist. Others don’t even clean around the corner. Their universe is only partial. It is no wonder the Feng shui decluttering industry originated from the Zen Buddhist. First of all at least it helps to pay attention. You might realize just not to have - opens up lots of space. For instance it would be strong zen to have a clean garage. Most people treat it like a dump. Zen Buddhist also like eating but will frequently declutter their kitchen. Books are better off read. If you go deep into Nirvana then you will not be always planning. If you are not always planning then others will respect you more because they will realize you are not ordinary. All the peace surrounding you is felt universally. If you are just playing out your karma what use is there in planning. If that which just happened is subject to cosmic accounting what use is there in your post game analysis. Why do you seek Justice when it is already designed to be automatic? If you have been brainwashed with the Pali Canon and then totally enlightened then you have already adapted every known health measure. Now you can sit quiet and drink up nectar. Poetry is the best form of Stem Cell Therapy. The reason why your memory of past lives is erased is to give you some relief from all your past clutter. 

DS Poem July 15, 2018


 
 
 

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