By Larry Smith Parabola — 2002
What a monk can teach us about living, laughing, and child’s play
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CLEAR ALL
“In rare moments of deep play, we can lay aside our sense of self, shed time’s continuum, ignore pain, and sit quietly in the absolute present, watching the world’s ordinary miracles.”
Research has shown that adults, too, have a lot to gain from the act of playing.
Moving your body is one of the most beneficial things you can do for your mind.
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