The poem discusses having a mind without thoughts through meditation. It recommends letting thoughts come and go without effort or control, as taught by Bruce Lee and Rudyard Kipling. A mind without thoughts is described as peaceful and enlightened, and meditation is presented as a way to more quickly achieve a thought-free mind.
The poem discusses having a mind without thoughts through meditation. It recommends letting thoughts come and go without effort or control, as taught by Bruce Lee and Rudyard Kipling. A mind without thoughts is described as peaceful and enlightened, and meditation is presented as a way to more quickly achieve a thought-free mind.
The poem discusses having a mind without thoughts through meditation. It recommends letting thoughts come and go without effort or control, as taught by Bruce Lee and Rudyard Kipling. A mind without thoughts is described as peaceful and enlightened, and meditation is presented as a way to more quickly achieve a thought-free mind.
The poem discusses having a mind without thoughts through meditation. It recommends letting thoughts come and go without effort or control, as taught by Bruce Lee and Rudyard Kipling. A mind without thoughts is described as peaceful and enlightened, and meditation is presented as a way to more quickly achieve a thought-free mind.