Nyein Way(Maung Maung Thein) Poems

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21.
Education

time in mindfulness.mindfulness in time.
time in wisdom.wisdom in time.
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22.
Infinity Poetry Cloud

from reality of human condition to highest meaning of living and working of life in process
from nothingness to emptiness of somthingness in cotemplated being of impermanence
from sky poem to timekessness of neo-silence
from two dimensuonal forms to fifth dimensional form of universal truth in the quiet life of solitudinal vakues
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23.
Archery Of 'know'

aware of being in emptiness
act of mindfulness
into targeted impermanence
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24.
Light Within

riding on self-reliance and resilience on the plain and straight line of universal truth seems like being in naive philosophy of human wisdom of ancient time but everything truth-wisdom encounters is like simplicitybof impossibility in wisdom of resilience world of timelessness in neo-silence one ever has in once- in- a -life kind of breath, which is like zen enlightenedment and also like tao in flowing water and tao in living life.
whoever experience it...............
myth? ? ? for readers?
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25.
Folk Song

meaningful profession in meaningful educational context
beyond haves and havenots
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26.
Sleepy Legs

live show of reality in multi-faceted being
data boring zone
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27.
Fly

fly.fly.fly.fly.fly.

put everything that weighs one down: fear, wants, desire, greed,
anger, ignorance, delusion and illusion.
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28.
Open Sky

soft energy for humanity-and-posthumanity world of beings are compassion and metta, loving kindness.

there are beautiful flowers in colourful garden of nature.
universe is in silence and in process.
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29.
Voyage To Venus

voyage to venus
when one exists in deep in doubt and in anxiety
one becomes enemy for himself,
forgetting his own reasoning and analytical power and he is enemy for himself.
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30.
Spring

after darkest moment, dawn is sure to come.
you can trust cherry to bloosom in nature but future of karmic acts are uncertain.
''you can cut all the flowers from morning but you cannot keep spring from coming.''
(Pablo Neruda)
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