ridiculous 2/2: koans meditations thoughts remarks ridiculous
By Miku Kumiko
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We are constantly caught by new thoughts. Meditation and contemplation help: to free oneself again and again, to dissolve the mental hardenings and aberrations again and again. To deal openly and freely with one's thoughts, also with these short stories, poems and aphorisms, can perhaps be a small help on the path of life.
Miku Kumiko
Miku Kumiko studied art, especially conceptual art and various branches of Buddhism. Today Miku Kumiko works almost exclusively in the artistic field and also works as a consultant for art and cultural projects.
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ridiculous 2/2 - Miku Kumiko
Table of Contents
And the day is already wasted
The end is already near
Or do you have me and are you popular
Find and try
Look to the near future when you wake up
Go home and be the night
Sure well done
Disappear
That makes sense
And sometimes get lost
Give me a kiss
I hear you
Remains
Are
You can't change it
And the temple bell rings
And sometimes you get visited
And yet you lose yourself
And you are dead
Too deep
Sense
All holiness disappears in prayer
To let
Rapture and slip
The farewell is particularly comforting
Everything makes sense
And we keep looking
Future
And go when you want
The beginning has been made again
Be
The nest is empty
The singing sounds high
Be deactivated
How well can you wait
Days and evenings die off
Entangled
What is it then
There is no mercy
Or at least it goes on
And abdicate at some point
A fertile mind
Out
Find
Or have you already become perfect
Because the rest is appropriate there
Die slowly
The stomach growls
And a new beginning
And respect decreases
And hopefully you dissolve
What a sentence
Or even old age
Buttoned
Alone now
And I didn't think of anything more for the day
And watch out
The day ends
Night
Thanks and amen
But that's good
Maybe eat too
All conversations in the head are free
Or not
But the head has a hole
Summer is already here
You are just
An eternal repetition
Or everything will be fine
And run in circles
The backpack just gets heavier
Good sentences are not lost
Delivered new
And nothing else
The toilet paper is used up
And the rule was broken again
Laughed briefly
And you have the sleep
Anyway and done
And yet everything is fine again
Pay
An insatiable worm fights its way through
There is enough to look forward to
At least for a couple of days
Sing a song
Have fallen well
Get lost in feelings
Captured
And nodded
A real nod
Dependent
The pleasure disappears
Some things are good
Have swallowed well
And fall asleep
Wind up the daydreams and then go out
Extinguished
Really
Fart
Now the now is no longer good
It often comes to a quick end
And it comes to an end
The beginning has been made
The heart calms down
Or lose
In any case
And
You are something
From the good hours
Take everything with you and unite
It remains a hit
And tomorrow it will come again
Heavy
Then the day would be perfect
I promise it
Where is the final
Dancer
And why don't you admit yourself
Why not