Saturday, August 1, 2015

A Fallen Blossom
Written by Cho Mina
Having possession of nothing is
To be a tree rooted deeply
To the ground and no movement at all.
The monk, Pubchung’s thought of the possession of nothing
Is to be nailed on a special place
To be united his belief with Buddah’s generosity.
A little wild flower could be blooming
In the Universal Mandara
By light itself and abundant life power
As a living perfect Nirvana flower.
Having possession of nothing is
No swaying by the endless swaying
The self which is searching for the real home
Is nailed on the One Self.
And identified with it as united deeply with Oneness.
The movement of stars is rooted deeply as star flowers of the universal tree
The wild small flower of the country side also is rooted
Deeply as Universe by rooting the same place.
The revolution of the stars is rooted deeply by themselves
As the star flowers on the Universal Tree
The wild small flower of the country side also is rooted
Deeply on the one place as the fullness
Of being united with the Universe.
Having of possession of nothing is becoming
A free soul in a trance to fly up to the heaven
With the fullness by itself
As throwing away all the secular heavy burdens.
The soul is a free figure of the fallen blossom.
It is a butterfly’s wing beats to fly up to the heaven
Peeling off the skins
Of the agony from the secular world
And all of the sudden to be rooted on the One Self
And being united with the perpetual revolution of the stars.

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