There was something about being seated on a motorcycle that fitted both Buddhism and Blues – especially a chopped easy-rider motorcycle. I had to concentrate in a relaxed manner – alert, yet not anxiously alert. Being aware of the manœuvres of other motorists—which were not always precise—was a form of open-ended vigilance. It was delightful that anything could be meditation if one was open to that dimension of experience.
p168-169, Goodbye Forever: miscellaneous memoirs of an English Lama, Volume One Ngakpa Chögyam, Aro Books Worldwide, 2020, ISBN 978-1-898185-51-2