it's always best when you don't know where you're going. let the path take you where you need to be. if your feet hurt, sit on the bristling grass, straddle the shoulder of that hill, whisper a loving prayer, or maybe even weep a little. put one foot forward - doesn't matter which, but don't be rough: tread lightly, do not stomp or trample; this hard earth will receive you soon enough. it's always best when you don't know where you're going. whichever way you walk, you'll be walking toward the center. it is inevitable. sooner or later you'll be walking toward the essence of things.
