"[Kitano] was thin and not in good health, but Shunryu was mesmerised by the way he would lay out his bowing cloth and lower himself to place his forehead on it, and above all by the way he would rise up again. He was so frail that every time he bowed Shunryu thought he wouldn't be able to get up, but he did, time after time.
"Eventually Shunryu realised that it was harder for him to watch Kitano bow than it was for Kitano to do so."
David Chadwick, Crooked Cucumber
(Photo of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva statue in Bodhisattva garden of Truc Lam Tri Duc Zen Monastery courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
"Eventually Shunryu realised that it was harder for him to watch Kitano bow than it was for Kitano to do so."
David Chadwick, Crooked Cucumber
(Photo of Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva statue in Bodhisattva garden of Truc Lam Tri Duc Zen Monastery courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
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