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 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
Too lazy to be ambitious,
I let the world take care of itself.
Ten days' worth of rice in my bag;
a bundle of twigs by the fireplace.
Why chatter about delusion and enlightenment?
Listening to the night rain on my roof,
I sit comfortably, with both legs stretched out.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
When all thoughts
Are exhausted
I slip into the woods
And gather
A pile of shepherd’s purse.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
you must rise above
the gloomy clouds
covering the mountaintop
otherwise, how will you
ever see the brightness?
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
First blooming in the Western Paradise,
The lotus has delighted us for ages.
Its white petals are covered with dew,
its jade green leaves spread out over the pond,
And its pure fragrance perfumes the wind.
Cool and majestic, it raises from the murky water.
The sun sets behind the mountains
But I remain in the darkness, too captivated to leave.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
The thief left it behind:
the moon
at my window.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
This world
A fading
Mountain echo
Void and
Unreal

Within
A light snow
Three Thousand Realms
Within those realms
Light snow falls

As the snow
Engulfs my hut
At dusk
My heart, too
Is completely consumed
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
In stubborn stupidity, I live on alone
befriended by trees and herbs.
Too lazy to learn right from wrong,
I laugh at myself, ignoring others.
Lifting my bony shanks, I cross the stream,
a sack in my hand, blessed by spring weather.
Living thus, I want for nothing,
at peace with all the world.

Your finger points to the moon,
but the finger is blind until the moon appears.
What connection has moon and finger?
Are they separate objects or bound?
This is a question for beginners
wrapped in seas of ignorance.
Yet one who looks beyond metaphor
knows there is no finger; there is no moon.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
With no mind, flowers lure the
butterfly;
With no mind, the butterfly visits
the blossoms.
Yet when flowers bloom, the butterfly
comes;
When the butterfly comes, the
flowers bloom.
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
This treasure was discovered in a bamboo thicket --
I washed the bowl in a spring and then mended it.
After morning meditation, I take my gruel in it;
At night, it serves me soup or rice.
Cracked, worn, weather-beaten, and misshapen
But still of noble stock!
 Feb 2011 Nalini
Taigu Ryokan
Like the little stream
Making its way
Through the mossy crevices
I, too, quietly
Turn clear and transparent.
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