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Dragons: Bearers of Good Fortune Cards

DR1505. Lid for a Box of Calligraphy Inks. Qing Dynasty, China. .DR1501. Detail From an Imperial Dragon Robe. China, late 17th century DR1502. Detail of a Crimson Jacket with Embroidered Dragons. Jiaqing Period, Qing ynasty, China. . DR1504. Detail from a Portrait of Emperor Qianlong Painted on Silk. Qing Dynasty, China DR1506. Detail from the Front of a Red Sandalwood Shelf. Qianlong period, Qing Dynasty, China

DR1503. Detail from a Column Hanging. Late Ming Dynasty, China.


Daily Zen Cards by G. Bluestone
www.dailyzen.com is an award winning website reflecting on timeless koans, poems and quotes.

ZEN310. Be an explorer. An explorer does not merely take the guided tour ZEN302. True knowledge consists of knowing what is shallow and what is deep: of diving often but to the very bottom. .ZEN311. Knowing really how to pause, not just outwardly, but throughout your being, is a consumate art of living. .ZEN307. If we chase after meditation it will never come, and yet, to the interested mind, it may appear spontaneously. ZEN304. The flowers dazzle with a display that is totally, completely innocent. With none of the pretence of an exhibition.
   
. ZEN309. True joy arises from just sitting in the lap of the universe as the universe itself sits. ZEN306. The mountain winds and waters, the purewhite glacier and the heart of the mountain sing to you of something greater. ZEN312. When self importance is clearly seen in perspective like a speck of dust there is wonder and mystery verywhere.  

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