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I went hiking up a mountain, I couldn't tell you where it was, I was hopelessly lost, My compass was broken, my backpack was heavy and my legs were tired of walking, I couldn't stop for fear that I would never find my way backwards or forwards, I couldn't stop, the fear of suspended animation was too great, Then I saw a man, sitting at the edge of a cliff, I couldn't decide if he was lost or if he was just suicidal. I was taught not to talk to strangers, Be a good girl, don't tell everyone everything, keep your secrets, keep your pain, always smile, don't let them see who you really are. I ventured a timid hello, and he turned around and smiled like he'd known me forever. I couldn't help but smile back and put my backpack down for a little while, My shoulders were aching from all the weight I was carrying, We didn't talk much, we just sat there, staring ahead, each lost in their own thoughts, I couldn't tell you how long we sat there. My watch was broken you see and time seemed like it didn't matter, I had no hope of ever going back to where I'd come from, I had no way of knowing if I'd ever find my destination, The fear was back and as I stood up to leave, he didn't stop me, But, just looked at me with kindness and asked me to leave my backpack behind, 'It's too heavy a burden for you to carry', he said, 'you don't need it where you're going.' 'Where am I going?', I asked 'You'll know when you get there', he replied before turning away, So I left my backpack behind and I walked on, Faith was all I had and for the moment that was enough.
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 2:15 AM UTC
The Zen Master
I went hiking up a mountain, I couldn't tell you where it was, I was hopelessly lost, My compass was broken, my backpack was heavy and my legs were tired of walking, I couldn't stop for fear that I would never find my way backwards or forwards, I couldn't stop, the fear of suspended animation was too great, Then I saw a man, sitting at the edge of a cliff, I couldn't decide if he was lost or if he was just suicidal. I was taught not to talk to strangers, Be a good girl, don't tell everyone everything, keep your secrets, keep your pain, always smile, don't let them see who you really are. I ventured a timid hello, and he turned around and smiled like he'd known me forever. I couldn't help but smile back and put my backpack down for a little while, My shoulders were aching from all the weight I was carrying, We didn't talk much, we just sat there, staring ahead, each lost in their own thoughts, I couldn't tell you how long we sat there. My watch was broken you see and time seemed like it didn't matter, I had no hope of ever going back to where I'd come from, I had no way of knowing if I'd ever find my destination, The fear was back and as I stood up to leave, he didn't stop me, But, just looked at me with kindness and asked me to leave my backpack behind, 'It's too heavy a burden for you to carry', he said, 'you don't need it where you're going.' 'Where am I going?', I asked 'You'll know when you get there', he replied before turning away, So I left my backpack behind and I walked on, Faith was all I had and for the moment that was enough.
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 2:15 AM UTC
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