In kinhin*, with the front foot, I return to the earth, with the exhalation, I lead into the ground.
With the back foot, I release, I let go, I leave,
Kinhin is endless surrender.
*Meditative walk in Zen practice.
In kinhin*, with the front foot, I return to the earth, with the exhalation, I lead into the ground.
With the back foot, I release, I let go, I leave,
Kinhin is endless surrender.
*Meditative walk in Zen practice.
When you walk, at least one foot always is in contact with the ground.
I suppose that makes the same point, after a fashion…
Then again, it might make one consider running – when both feet leave the ground – an act of rebellion, or a picture of insecurity, or something else entirely…
Hmm.
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interesting…
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