ZENmotion, like a Reader's Digest or an Utne Reader, provides a forum; the words are the work and sweat of others. I am grateful to the authors for their insights, their efforts and their words.
Gasho, I place my hands together offering thanks to you Dharma heroes, writers and artists, both published and unpublished, whose work appears on these pages.
Since the beginning, travelers have taken rest and refreshment beside the road. Back in the glory days of Zen, a tea lady would stand in place of MickyDees for pilgrims, sages, and pretenders. Often deeply immersed in the Way, these women served up snacks to not only restore the body, but resuscitate the mind as well.
Even the great Diamond Shu found that roadside vendors like Iron Grinder Ma did not hesitate "to sort out the sheep from the cud," but that's another story.
Explore hwy50zen.com Perhaps you will find a bit of mental refreshment here as well.
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