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Your Jaku

  • Writer: davidsmith208
    davidsmith208
  • Jan 21, 2020
  • 1 min read

Your Jaku Poem: With simple careful execution and heavy repetition you can awaken to the astral plane with withdrawal wisdom. You can greatly develop your jaku or chi whatever you call it as long as it reaches the sky. Whatever it is, it is the opposite of sloth. You do not need the blessed cloth if you just sit long enough. In time you could have an agreeable mind. With enough jaku you could be divine. You do not need a steering committee, and your principal product could just be enlightenment. You can spend a couple of hours in the interior castle just like Teresa. It can be inspirational and supernatural it does not have to be mechanical. With a spoonful of almond butter and one of olive oil you can fill your stomach only five percent and still meditate. If you have not an appointment with your Guru you can make one just by recollection. If I write a poem every day for ten years will I have then written 3,650 poems? If they are all about the same thing will it be of any help? If you meditate like three times a day you might actually qualify to go on retreat in Maine or Kyoto. If you count up your breathes only to five or to ten there is a chance you can remain a simpleton and not have to be an intellectual. A Poem by David Smith NYC January 21, 2020


 
 
 

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