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Try Clearing Your Head

Try Clearing Your Head

By emptying our mind, we enable a state of nothingness. In the world of Zen, we call this mushiryo, or ‘beyond thinking’. It refers to a state in which we retain nothing within ourselves.

Clear your head and look up at the sky – you will see the shifting clouds. Empty your mind and listen actively – all around you are the various interwoven sounds of nature: the singing of small birds, the wind rustling fallen leaves.

Take in as much of this natural world as you can. By doing so, you will notice that you, too, are a part of nature.

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