Repentance gatha
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REPENTANCE GATHA
Sin is not real in its nature,
only arising when thought arises.
When mind disappears,
sin will also be destroyed.
After mind disappears and sin is destroyed,
then originally both are empty.
That is what is called,
true repentance.
Southwest Chogye International Zen Academeia