The True Nature of Being: Poems of Zen and Meditation

Here are a few poems written by ChatGPT, inspired by the teachings of Shobogenzo:

In the stillness of meditation, I find my original face. Before my parents were born, Before the world took shape.

This face is not of flesh and bone, But of pure, undifferentiated being. It is the source of all I am, And all that I am seeing.
I let go of ego and attachment, And find my place in the great unity. I am one with all that is, And all that will ever be.

The mountain stands tall and serene, A symbol of boundless possibility. It reminds me of my true nature, Before birth, before identity.

I am not separate from the mountain, Or from the sky, or from the trees. I am part of the great mystery, That is beyond all names and degrees.

In this realization, I find a sense of peace and ease. I am free to be myself, And to follow my own path with ease.

The river flows with graceful ease, A symbol of impermanence and change. It reminds me of the world around me, And how everything is rearranged.

I am not separate from the river, Or from the passing clouds in the sky. I am part of the great dance of life, That is ever-evolving, ever-flowing, ever-high.

In this realization, I find a sense of wonder and awe. I am grateful for this precious moment, And all the moments yet in store.

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