Alive by Presence, Not Pursuit- A conversation with Buddha

 

Alive by Presence, Not Pursuit- A conversation with Buddha

Seeker:

If one has no desire, no longing,
What makes them rise at dawn?
Without something to look forward to,
Wouldn’t life feel hollow, withdrawn?

Buddha:
Does the river ask where it flows?
Or the tree why it leans to light?
They move not from craving,
But from stillness, quiet and right.

Seeker:
But don’t we live through looking ahead—
A hope, a goal, a flame?
Isn’t desire what gives us color,
And makes life more than a name?

Buddha:
Hope can be light—
But cling to it, and it turns to chain.
Desire isn't the wound—
Attachment is the pain.

Seeker:
Then must I give up all I seek
To find some sacred calm?

Buddha:
No. Let desire pass like weather—
But let stillness be your palm.
Live with joy, not grasping.
Walk, but know you're free.

Seeker:
So peace is not the end of longing,
But knowing I am more than what I seek?

Buddha:
Yes.
That is to be free.

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