The master in the art of living
Makes little distinction between his work and his play,
His labor and his leisure,
His mind and his body,
His education and his recreation,
His love and his religion.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply persues his vision of excellence in whatever he does,
Leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing.
To him he is always doing both.
–Zen Buddhist Text
Makes little distinction between his work and his play,
His labor and his leisure,
His mind and his body,
His education and his recreation,
His love and his religion.
He hardly knows which is which.
He simply persues his vision of excellence in whatever he does,
Leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing.
To him he is always doing both.
–Zen Buddhist Text
PEEPER seems to be saying ..(I think that is Peeper?) .. “You still just don’t quite get it, do you?”
It’s a bunny’s life!
Hmm–it seems I have a way to go to master the art of living.
Still having quite a distinction between work and play–and I like it that way.
Must listen to the bunny.
What a cute face! Bunnies know best!
Great Buddhist quote, Laura, and words I live by to some degree. Yet the bunnies remind me more of these words:
Consider the lillies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin.
But they sure poop a lot! 😉
Definitely need to adopt the bunny zen. Your bun’s got it down, as does Nibble.