Namchabawa Contemplation
16 October 2008
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The 7782 meter high Mount Namchabawa, a 1300 year old mulberry tree, its canopy about 40 meters wide, a few huge rocks off the road to the last village Jiala in the depth of Yaluntzangpu Grand Canyon. Suddenly imagining it paved with shiny white gravels, it becomes a place for contemplation, a memory for all the ephemeral moments in life.
7782米的南迦巴瓦雪山,一棵1300年的大桑树,树冠有四十多米宽,路边几块大岩石,一条通往雅鲁藏布大峡谷深处最后一个村子“加拉”的山路。忽然想给它铺上白色闪光的细石子,变成一个冥想的地方,纪念一下生命中转瞬即逝的一些事。