May 4, 2013

  • water and glass

     

    water and glass

     

    both so clear

    they touch yet never touch

    firm and fluid

    one seeking its level

    or

    evaporate trying

    clear sun

    moves trough

    each

    equal.

    what path 

    the glass?

  • water and glass

     

    water and glass

     

    both so clear

    they touch yet never touch

    firm and fluid

    one seeking its level

    or

    evaporate trying

    clear sun

    moves trough

    each

    equal.

    what path 

    the glass?

May 3, 2013

  • chapter 6

    The spirit of emptiness is immortal.
    It is called the Great Mother
    because it gives birth to Heaven and Earth.

    It is like a vapor,
    barely seen but always present.
    Use it effortlessly.

     

May 2, 2013

April 29, 2013

April 17, 2013

  • book of silence

     

     

    'book of silence'

    in my book of silence­­­
    i write
    those words
    that are too big for the page
    if
    a picture were worth a thousand words
    these
    are sculptures.

    when in my viewing,
    my quill mark scratchings
     their depth
    reaches back
    caressing.
    these are not my words
    i
    found
    them
    along
    the way.

     

     

    longshadow crowe

     

     

     

April 13, 2013

  • Keep still.

    Don't work so hard.

    Learn to appreciate everyday life.

    Pay attention to details.

    Start small and work your way up.

    When people give you trouble,

    let it slide.

     

    Break everything down to its essentials.

    Get the job done

    before it becomes a chore.

     

    With the right preparation,

    difficult tasks

    can be completed with ease;

    every major project

    consists of simple steps.

     

    The Masters don't take on

    more than they can handle,

    which is why

    they can do just about anything.

     

    Don't promise

    more than you can deliver,

    and don't underestimate the task:

    You'll only make things harder for yourself.

     

    The Masters are always aware

    of the difficulties involved,

    which is why

    they never have to deal with them.