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Hollow
08-09-17, 21:34
A poem i came across when i was reading a book on Mindfulness written by the author Roger Keyes.

HOKUSAI SAYS

By Roger Keyes

Hokusai says look carefully.
He says pay attention, notice.
He says keep looking, stay curious.
He says there is no end to seeing.

He says look forward to getting old.
He says keep changing,
you just get more who you really are.
He says get stuck, accept it, repeat
yourself as long as it is interesting.

He says keep doing what you love.

He says keep praying.

He says everyone of us is a child,
everyone of us is ancient,
everyone of us has a body.
He says everyone of us is frightened.
He says everyone of us has to find
a way to live with fear.

He says everything is alive–
shells, buildings, people, fish,
mountains, trees, wood is alive.
Water is alive.

Everything has its own life.

Everything lives inside us.

He says live with the world inside you.

He says it doesn’t matter if you draw,
or write books. It doesn’t matter
if you saw wood, or catch fish.
It doesn’t matter if you sit at home
and stare at the ants on your veranda
or the shadows of the trees
and grasses in your garden.
It matters that you care.

It matters that you feel.

It matters that you notice.

It matters that life lives through you.

Contentment is life living through you.
Joy is life living through you.
Satisfaction and strength
is life living through you.

He says don’t be afraid.
Don’t be afraid.

Love, feel, let life take you by the hand.

Let life live through you.

Hokusai Says read by Mark Williams

https://youtu.be/zkTvAi9UdLw

KK77
10-09-17, 16:11
Very thought-provoking (as my English teacher used to say). I will listen to the reading too :D

Lola-Lee
09-02-18, 02:30
I love it! What a truthful and calming poem. Thank you so much for sharing.

Ditto:yesyes:

mezzaninedoor
09-02-18, 13:26
Nice. like that, supports attentiveness