Hi, everyone!
Magnolia, I suppose I am a little obsession of this blog, and so last night, I felt exhausted about it. From today, I can be relaxed on it. Thank you.
Azalea, I also sometimes feel as if we can be together and peacefully talk to each other. I could enjoy your stories everyday.
So, I will talk to you tomorrow. Good night!
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Hi, everyone
Cherry, I thank you very much again.
Magnolia, there is a huge river crossing between vein and vine.
At first, I could not understand what you said. However, after I understood what you said, I recognized a serious thing happened to you and your family.
I'm very sorry, you worried about her so much, didn't you?
Today, I wrote Chrismas cards to my friends who live in the USA and in Australia.
I notice I wrote what happened to me this year concreately, compared to previous years. This is the feat of this blog, isn't it?
Thank you, Plum, Cherry and friends.
By the way, do you know this idiom
'Keep up with the Jones'
I read it for the first time.
Then I translate a Japanese saying into English, using this idiom.
To ask is a one-time-shame but not to ask is to keep up with the Jones of one time. How about it?
Good evening, Cherry and friends.
Congratulations on 6 months duration of the blog! What a spectacular achievement!
And another congratulations on the forth grandchild, Mongolia! Your new baby will bring more happiness to your family along with the coming new year days!
Yesterday, my Yoga mentor gave a book which tells messages from DOGEN, a famous old priest, who founded Eiei Temple.
Today I’d like to cite one message of him, admiring Cherry’s blog.
Without Practice, No Emergence
“To know” and “To understand” are different.
Even though we know, without putting that knowledge to practice, we cannot understand.
Just reading a description of a medicine’s good effects won’t cure an illness.
Zen also something we cannot understand until we put it to practice.
Dogen’s words is has the same message as Plum’s words “Practice makes perfect”.
Bye night, friends. Have a nice dream. See you tomorroe!
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