Category Archives: Poetry

Giving credit where credit is due

O Spirit, you are my passion with you, I am a raging fire giving comfort, warmth, and life – without you: ash © Meisaan Chan

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The tentative

You can hide for as long as you wish, says the Lord, but there is food in my outstretched hand © Meisaan Chan   (Photo credit: National Geographic)

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As the distractions grow

As the distractions grow so must your internal discipline © Meisaan Chan

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I come for you

I come for you through snow and rugged mountain passes; you might be injured, hungry, cold but I have all provisions and I come for you © Meisaan Chan   (Photo credit: National Geographic)

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In training

Be a samurai with your mind © Meisaan Chan

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Letting go

Letting go can be the strongest act of love clinging can be a sign of strongest weakness © Meisaan Chan

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I am the way

Truly, perhaps all is journey: he did not say, “I am the end.” © Meisaan Chan

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Spiritual savvy

is knowing the deep holes of your weaknesses and not walking into them © Meisaan Chan

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The case for vigilance

Resentment creeps back in even after you’ve swept it out even after seventy times seven times © Meisaan Chan  

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The pilgrimage path

As the soles of your shoes crunch on the road steady your heart remember the goal: the pilgrimage path leads to the ever unseeable deeper © Meisaan Chan   (Photo credit: National Geographic)  

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