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What does practice look like for a Chaos Buddhist?
It is important to practice, and practice is not important.
Practice itself is meaningless; it is the result that has meaning.
Lifetimes of practice are curled into the chaos of every moment. Draw a breath and exhale. See how the particles in the air around you swirl, and spiral, and scatter. Listen, and know that there is never a single point of stillness in a chaotic universe.
All is stillness, and all is noise.
Listen without expectation.
Listen without opinion.
Listen without choice.
Listen.
It is important to practice, and practice is not important.
Practice itself is meaningless; it is the result that has meaning.
Lifetimes of practice are curled into the chaos of every moment. Draw a breath and exhale. See how the particles in the air around you swirl, and spiral, and scatter. Listen, and know that there is never a single point of stillness in a chaotic universe.
All is stillness, and all is noise.
Listen without expectation.
Listen without opinion.
Listen without choice.
Listen.