Rev. Clairissa digs a little deeper into the meaning of the well-known saying “Chop Wood, Carry Water,” which is attributed to the eighth-century Chinese Zen Buddhist practitioner Layman Pang (740-808), in a poem he composed and recited for a master in our ancestral lineage. She looks at how a willingness to roll up our sleeves and get to work can serve us well as we practice Zen, encouraging us all to continue to “persevere brightly.”
Serene Reflections Podcast Episode 63: Chop Wood, Carry Water
