Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Tea or not

I have read this quote and find it incredibly intriguing.  What does it mean? I have thought long and hard. Keeping your doors open to me means have an open mind and listen and allow thoughts without prejudice.  That would allow for you to be a free thinker without a pre-conceived direction for the thought.  Does the last part mean to not hold onto an idea or maybe to not spend too much time on one thought?  Or maybe not to over indulge in a thought?

I would really like if some of you could give me your perspective and thoughts on the quote.





1 comment:

  1. I interpret it the same as you - do not dwell on a thought for too long. In Zen we are always trying to stay in the present moment. If your thoughts stay in one place for any length of time, you tend to not be in the present moment. This is why we always ask - Where am I? What am I doing?

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