THE SUPRABOWEL

THE SUPRABOWEL

!WELCOME HOME!

winter warm
tea broth brew brooding
mind cup is empty
shit bowl is full
tanker spills medicine
in the ocean lanquid
the children swim after the tuna
sun sets perpendicular to the horizon
dawn of the crystal pyramid
radiation soup, radiating soup, soup soup, coup de soup.
light house signals "Away! Away! Welcome Away!"
we float a backstroke
frog strokes
breast strokes
holy strokes
placental waters
caress
soothing pungent sweet fetal lallaby
bye
down the habit hole
set seed in filth
born to be free
a lotus sun flower
grown from the toilet bowel

HIDE & SPEAK, LET IT LEAK

15.3.10

hrih namas amitathata

HRIH: OM AH HUM: NAMO AMITA BU: HRIH



I love this painting of Buddha Amitabha, it was done by...? Icannot remember, mmm... oh well here is a link: http://images.google.co.za/imgres?imgurl=http://www.fwbo-news.org/uploaded_images/Amitabha-Aloka-Padmaloka-726969.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.fwbo-news.org/2009/06/amitabha-at-padmaloka-new-painting-by.html&usg=__ZwJlnMhVTzCIr2O4VNVkivRP5vQ=&h=804&w=1600&sz=303&hl=en&start=37&sig2=GHZFcsKNyUIzV-HDJP_1Ag&um=1&itbs=1&tbnid=agQpFf-l58dacM:&tbnh=75&tbnw=150&prev=/images%3Fq%3Damitabha%26start%3D21%26um%3D1%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DN%26rlz%3D1C1GGLS_enZA366ZA366%26ndsp%3D21%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=L1meS6fCGaDSNJ3trIkF

He he :)
Okay so, sure, I kind of put the above mantra together, but I like playing around, please sue me for my karma, you can have it... the good karma that is... he he >;} Please, no need to worry about me, I will deal with the rest. Thank You.

HRIH (invoking the essential heart of compassionate wisdom)
OM AH HUM (making an offering of Body, Vocation(Speech/Breath), & Mind/Heart - this, in a sense is the same as NAMO - taking refuge and offering your entire mandala)
NAMO AMITA BU (humble and sincere calling for the blissfully aware living light to heed me)
HRIH (return to wisdom mind/heart, inseparable and scorchingly clear - welcome home)

So here it is again, try if you like and if your openess allows:

HRIH: OM AH HUM: NAMO AMITA BU: HRIH

Oh, if you are at all wondering what 'h.n.' represents, hrih namas. There, that is the first part of my name. It is the worldly reflection/manifestation.

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