April 10th, 2021 Beware of gnawing the ideogram of nothingness: Your teeth will crack. Swallow it whole, and you’ve a treasure Beyond the hope of Buddha and the Mind. The east breeze fondles the horse’s ears: How sweet the smell of plum. Karasumaru-Mitsuhiro (1579–1638) Send a Zen Card Brighten a Friend's Day... Join our Subscribers Receive the Daily Zen Journal Home Contact Privacy Terms Site Map © 2024 TrueBlueDesigns. All rights reserved. Zen Vows Legend of Bodhidharma