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20

A Zen Art Blog

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So E.Y.D has changed with the fall season to a new look and feel for the moment. 

 You will find enlightened quotes, meditations, and philosophies from the great teachers of past and present. Along with Pop culture Zen from StumbleUpon, You tube, and other Social Media sites.

I hope you will enjoy my photo blog series: Blizzard!

Heart warming Winter quotes and photos

Enchanting Autumn incantations of sublime seasonal change

 

Hindu SageIn the Lumbini grove, under the shade of a flowering Sal tree, The Buddha, founder of the philosophy of Buddhism was born. He was known as Siddhattha. (Siddhartha = one whose purpose has been achieved). This is my continuing series of Buddhist quotes from the Dhammapada.

The Dhammapada – the essential teachings of the Buddha

The Wisdom of the Buddha

Buddhist verses from Siddhartha – The enlightened one

Paulo Coelho the road to Santiago“The reason why we are here, I call “The Personal Legend”. All my characters, somehow they have a reason to be here, and they have to struggle to find their place under the sun. Which they do…
…and of course they have to pay a high price.”  Paulo Coelho

Top Ten Paulo Coelho Videos on Youtube

My mantra is: To Strive for Love, To seek knowledge, To Find happiness, and Yield not to fear.  Inspired by my favorite poem Ulysses by Lord Alfred Tennyson.  “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.”

A philosophy in 25 words of less: inspired by Pete Carroll’s Win forever

Inspiring FNL Speech

Enlightenment you Youtube

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Traveling by the seat of my pants, with no reservations, plans, or agenda; I always expect a few bumps in the road.  As we traveled on the shuttle bus towards Santa Theresa, I marveled at the beautiful lush green landscape of Costa Rica.  As time quickly faded into the past, we arrived at our destination with only one goal in mind; to find a place to sleep.  The other travelers and I quickly bonded while we searched from place to place. It was two days before New Years; desperation was slowly creeping in as the sad news that every suitable accommodation was filled.                                                                                                                    

The only available place to stay was a shady campground, complemented by two old shabby tents.  The clock was ticking, so we decided to grab what we could, store our backpacks and continue the search.  Finally, a reservation never showed, we lucked out with a beautiful seaside cabin.  Reveling in our good fortune, we sipped Imperial on our porch to the great conversation of travel.                                                                                                                                                  The question of “should we or shouldn’t we hit the town tonight” came up, and me, being a pioneer of pleasure, was able to persuade one of my comrades to join me for a few drinks in town.  As we walked the dusty dirt roads, it was clear that the booming commercialization had yet to make its way to Santa Theresa.  The Day and Night bar, located right on the beach, was a happening place filled with open travelers seeking stories, friendship, and romance.  It wasn’t long before we were chatting up three cute Tico girls.  The language barrier was quickly broken down by openness, alcohol, and the desire to reach out and make new friends.     

 She caught my eye right away with her soothing presence and adorable brown eyes.  Eyes speak the language of the soul; they will tell you everything you need to know about someone.  Hers told me of subtle passion and longing for fleeting love.  Before the night ended, we were exchanging soft passionate kisses under the radiant glow of the moon and the twinkles of the stars.  Her big luscious lips entranced me in delight as we enjoyed the embrace of fresh love.  The day’s long desperate search ended in the perfection of a first kiss; telling my being to never stop moving toward the unknown horizon before me.  It’s the pursuit of what I do know or expect that fills me with enchanting beauty.  Being pleasantly surprised each step of the way; I take nothing for granted, each moment in time lingering forever in my traveling heart.    

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When my heart feels the sad longing for beaches and sunsets of Costa Rica; a good rant will bring a nostalgic smile to my soul.  The eternity of stars twinkling wonder from above; I gazed in complete merriment.  I miss the ever present smell of mysterious warmth flowing freely from the Ocean; the multitude of green shrubs brightening the day as tiny flowers show their grandeur.  To bath under the life breath of the planet while searching for nothing more then to just be present. Ah, just being! Dreaming the unforgettable dreams of the traveler, so tangible and near; so possible and present; so alive with imagination.  Closing my eyes for a moment, I can feel the song of freedom playing ever so gently in the wind, whispering one-whispering here-whispering now.   To once again feel excited for the simple pleasure of watching the sun cascade below the horizon in a myriad of changing hues.  How did I not know to kiss my Tico lover one more time on the sandy beach before the moon, one more kiss for my unforgettable memories; one more kiss to leave my soul singing Pura Vida.  Would that have satisfied my insatiable soul?  Maybe two kisses or three, maybe even four, perhaps five or six.  Could I ever cease wanting more?  No or never, it matters not, for I was always destined to miss; just that one more kiss.

tw12

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