‘When a person takes on the Okesa, and begins practice wearing the Robe, we refer to that person as an Unsui, a wandering cloud. One not-knowing, moving about in the Dharma. Simply moving across the sky in the simplicity of what the sky is. Simply open and there, all of us. And we receive the sky in all its conditions. It is open and it is the same for all of us. Not discriminating. The sky is equal to all of us. Has different expressions in different parts of the world and it moves openly and is even for all of us. Place yourself within the same freedom of that as the sky. Not asking about itself, not observing itself, simply being.’ (Everyday Life is the Way)
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