These are the words of Chinese Zen master Layman P’ang (c. 740–808 A.D.) as written in George Leonard’s Mastery:
My daily affairs are quite ordinary;
but I’m in total harmony with them.
I don’t hold on to anything, don’t reject anything;
nowhere an obstacle or conflict.
Who cares about wealth and honor?
Even the poorest thing shines.
My miraculous power and spiritual activity:
drawing water and carrying wood.
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