Nina Müller
Nina Müller is a mindfulness practitioner who offers online sessions that focus on developing mind-body awareness. With a Master of Buddhist Studies from the University of Hong Kong, she is passionate about reporting on topics related to Buddhism, meditation and mindfulness. Please visit her website The Mindful Practice (www.practicingminds.com) for further information.
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Smiling at an Old Friend
Nina is a graduate of the Centre of Buddhist Studies at the University of Hong Kong.
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Fast abrupt, I don’t know
where am I going?
Eyes closed and moving
but never reaching.
Eyes open I want
to shout let out the light.
Keep it, keep it near
there is space for it in here
Soft smooth slow
not knowing where to go
but knowing it’s ok
not to know.
No light bursting out
from the depth of my mouth.
It glows on my skin
and deep, deep within.
There is nothing
to set free let it be.
Breathe into my old friend
there will be space here
for you until the end.
Nina Müller
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