May 03, 2021

01

Camden Harbor Morning 09/23/2006 Oil Paint Rendered–Camden, Maine
When we embrace our fate,
we unite with our destiny.

We are born into our fate--
our DNA is fated.
We couldn't do anything about it.
It is a given.

So are our parents
and our point of origin
in space and time.

So are our loves and our hates,
our preferences and our disinclinations.

And all the things about us
that we cannot help.

Our destiny is what becomes of us,
because and in spite of,
the things we can't help.

Our destiny is what we do with our fate.

Our destiny is what we might yet be--
anyway, nevertheless, even so.

Our destiny is what is ours to do
with the gifts/proclivities/interests/
genius/daemon (sounds like "diamond")/virtues/
character/spirit/etc.
that came with us from the womb,
in the time and place,
the context and circumstances,
the here and now,
of our living.

Our destiny and our fate are bound together,
and join to produce us and the life we live.

Our dreams may have nothing to do with either.
And may have everything to do with both.

This is where The Silence enters the frame.

We find our way amid fate, destiny and dreams
by tuning to The Silence,
and waiting for "the mud to settle
and the water to clear."

By "cultivating stillness,"
and watching/listening
for what arises/emerges/occurs/appears 
unbidden within,
to beckon and call us to action.

Judgment and opinion have no place
on the road to what is ours to do,
or, their place on the road
is to provide the excursions necessary
to learn they have no place on the road.

Balance and harmony are essential guides.
We "feel" more than we "know."
And must learn to know what we feel,
and to trust it to lead us along the way.

The rule of thumb is:
"We feel our way to What,
we think our way to How,"
though where feeling stops
and thinking starts 
is a point to faint to find.

"We know when we are on the beam
and when we are off it"
(Joseph Campbell).
And so, the trick is to know what we know,
to attend our feelings,
and honor The Silence
with regular returns to the stillness
of mindful awareness.

(The Jon Kabat-Zinn YouTube videos
are excellent resources here--
the shortest ones first)

With these instructions in hand,
all that is left
is being quiet
and seeing what happens.

Happy trails,
with one thing leading to another
all along the way!

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02

Dockside 11/14/2017 07 — Port Royal, South Carolina
All religion is grounded 
upon the principle
of the accumulation of merit.

If you want to get to heaven
and avoid hell
either before or after you die,
you have to do it 
the way the religion in question
tells you to do it,
there-by earning your reward
by the way you believe and live your life.

It is the same way 
with what I have to offer.
With my approach,
you earn merit by having no interest
whatsoever in earning merit.

The heart-felt position
of "No merit! No gain! No contrivance!"
of "Only sincerity! Only spontaneity!
Only living with nothing in it for you!"
is the key to awakening,
realization,
illumination,
enlightenment,
and the glories of "the Farther Shore,"
and "The Pure Land"
of happiness and glory everlasting.

Nothing to be gained
is the way of infinite gain.

And merit-based religion
is the only kind of religion.
And "unconditional love"
is the best joke of all
(Because if you don't believe 
love is unconditional,
you go straight to hell).

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03

Evening Path 09/06/2007 Oil Paint Rendered — Bass Lake, Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
There is no straight path
from here to there.

Carl Jung talks about the journey
from outer to inner
as "The circumambulation of the self"--
a spiral inward from the widest base
to the still point at the axis mundi,
where we arrive to join all others
at the heart of who we are.

There are no shortcuts on the way
from our head to our heart,
and everyone faces the same
hardships and ordeals,
makes the same discoveries,
uncovers the same truth,
realizes the same revelations,
comes to the same conclusions,
and knows what has been known
by all who have known
through the ages:
Be Who You Are!
The I and the We are One!
Thou Art That!

"At the end of all our exploring,
will be to arrive where we started,
and to know the place for the first time"
(T.S. Eliot).

May 02, 2021

01

Big Creek Trail 11/02/2007 Oil Paint Rendered — Great Smoky Mountains National Park
The key to happiness is few opinions. 

The more opinions we have,
the less happy we are.

The people who know everything
have no idea of how to be happy.

See everything,
judge nothing,
be happy.

Compassion and grace
leave things as they are
until it becomes necessary
to make changes.

And then, they act
with compassion and grace
to change what must be changed
as it should be changed,
when it is time to be changed,
and everyone is blessed
without knowing how or why.

Those who know,
live organically,
authentically,
genuinely,
from their heart,
out of their original nature
and transform the world
without making waves
or stirring up dust.

Because their actions
are in sync with time and place,
things are changed
without force or show,
and no one knows anything happened.

Living sincerely
in response to what needs 
to be done--
without contrivance,
manipulation
or agendas--
is appropriate 
to every occasion,
and as unremarkable
as "Bless you,"
is to a sneeze.

Just seeing,
just hearing,
just knowing,
just doing--
without judgment or opinion,
designs or contrivance--
with nothing to gain
and nothing to lose,
serves the good of the moment
without doing anything
out of the ordinary,
and everything is as it should be,
apparently of itself,
as magically
as water finding its way to the sea.

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02

Dogwood Lane 02 04/15/2008 Oil Paint Rendered — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbriar District, Cosby, Tennessee
We generally perpetuate our moods
by giving them more attention
than they deserve.

Moods come and go throughout each day.
Triggers and buttons are everywhere.
Something is always setting us off,
stirring complexes to life,
generating moods,
producing states of mind,
sending us into spirals,
up or down depending on the context,
instigating drug or alcohol use
to celebrate or escape the emotional whirl--
because we can't just let the mood pass
with a nod of recognition
and go on about our business.

Our moods have their business, 
and we have ours.
They are like emotional memories
we will never outlive,
and we can acknowledge that 
without allowing them to ransack
what remains to be lived.

Perhaps, we honor them
with a few minutes of silence,
acknowledging their right to exist,
because we have been in some places
we are glad to no longer be,
but letting them have the run of our life
permits them to hijack us and haul us back
to times we left for good reason.

We say, "Thanks for the reminder--
I'm glad things are different now,"
and turn our focus to what needs to be done
here and now,
moving back into our day.

May 01, 2021

01

Dawn Silhouettes 12/06/2014 06 Oil Paint Rendered — Hunting Island State Park, Beaufort County, South Carolina
All it takes is time.
Time will tell.
Everything becomes clear in time.
Time reveals all.

If you don't know what to do,
just wait to see what you should have done,
and you will know better what to do
next time.

Our entire life is a record
of what works,
and what doesn't work--
of what to do,
and what not to do.
All we need to know what to do
and what to leave undone
is right there,
revealed clearly as the mid-day sun
on a cloudless day
for those who look 
with eyes to see.

If we keep making the same mistakes
and ending up in the same place,
we either aren't looking,
or we can't see what we look at.
Which keeps us cycling forever
around the same convictions
that haven't worked
since they were conceived.

Who is responsible for what
we know to be so?
That would be us.
How well does our life bear us out?

Our life is the result
of our believing what we believe.
Dr. Phil would ask,
"How's that working for you?"
We have to be honest here
and see who, or what, we blame.

If it weren't for who or what
how would things be different-better?

What keeps us doing the same things,
expecting a different outcome?
When are we going to look at the evidence
plainly revealed by how things are,
and do things differently next time?

We are the only constant remaining in place
throughout our life.
We are what we have believed and done.
And here we are because of that.

Our life isn't going to change
until we change 
what we believe and do.

You know by now where I am going to say
the answer lies:

Sit down.
Be quiet.
Listen to the silence.
Wait for what emerges,
arises,
appears,
unbidden.

See what it is asking of you.

Decide to do it or not.

And keep following this process
until your life takes a turn for the better.
And keep following it
for as long as life lasts.

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02

Dogwood Lane 04/15/2009 — Greenbriar District, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cosby, Tennessee
We all have the same source,
the same origin,
the same goal.

This is not a competition.
It is not a race.
It is not test 
to see who is best.

We are not in it 
for what we can get out of it.
The only measure of success
is the degree to which 
we help one another
in the work that is ours to do,
individually and collectively:

Seeing,
hearing,
understanding,
knowing,
doing,
being,
becoming.

Becoming what?
Becoming those who 
see,
hear,
understand,
know,
do,
be,
become
those who see...etc.

That's all there is.

Having, owning, possessing,
acquiring, achieving, amassing...
are distractions
that keep us from seeing, hearing, etc.

It's the old Garden of Eden story
being acted out in our lives
over and over throughout time.

What are we doing here?
What are we living for?
What guides our boat 
on its path through the sea?
How do we know what is worth 
our time and attention?
Who says so?
Who is our authority
in determining the right answer
to these questions?
How do we know they know
what they are talking about?

Where do we go from here?

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03

Field Road Panorama 03/18/2018 Oil Paint Rendered — Lancaster County, South Carolina
I could talk myself out of everything.
I come from a long line of ancestors
who never took a chance,
never stepped out of the normal and customary,
never asked questions,
never explored their world,
never wondered,
never imagined,
never created,
always did what they were told,
and made it difficult
for anyone they knew
to be different than they were.

I'm swimming against an ingrained current
to do anything I've never done before.

Maybe you know what I mean.

When I sit quietly and reflect on these things,
I am always brought to the place
of realizing again
that I owe it to myself
to find out if there is anything to be afraid of.

I am reminded again
that I can trust myself 
to have what it takes
to find what I need
to deal with anything 
that comes my way.

I have always done it.
There is no reason to think
that I will suddenly stop
being able to do it.
So, I say to myself,
step into the thing you fear
and see what there is 
that you won't be able to deal with.

And here I am.
Still in business.
Looking for something 
I can't handle.

April 30, 2021

01

Gingkos 11/28/2017 Oil Paint Rendered — Charlotte, North Carolina
No judgment.
No opinions.
Just seeing what needs to be done,
here and now,
in this context,
under these circumstances,
and doing it.

Moment-by-moment
in each situation as it arises.

We are not free
until we are free
from our wants
and don't wants.

That is the freedom
that allows us to look 
things over,
to see what is happening
and what needs to happen in response,
and to do it
to the best of our ability
with the gifts, proclivities, preferences,
traits, virtues, genius, daemon 
(sounds like "diamond"), original nature/
etc.
that came with us from the womb,
from one moment to the next.

What is possible, here and now?
What are our best options, here and now?
What is called for?
What is the thing to do,
all things considered?

Do that!
With nothing personal to gain,
and nothing personal to lose,
just being what the situation needs us to be,
here and now,
through all of the here and now's
yet to be.

Get that down,
and we have it made.

And the world will be a better place to be.

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02

Canyons Forever 03/07/2007 Oil Paint Rendered — Grand Canyon National Park, South Rim, Arizona
Freedom from bondage 
to our wants and wishes,
desires and cravings,
is the ultimate release
from captivity. 

We are not free 
until we are free to choose
what needs to be done
without being constrained
to obey our wants and don't wants,
our addictions and our disgusts.

Being "free to do whatever we want"
is not free at all.
It is being enslaved to our lusts and longings.
And tormented forever by the delights
that remain just out of reach.

Seeking our own good
at the expense of all other goods
is The Law of the Jungle
beating at the heart of civilizations
around the world over time.

When Jesus said,
"You shall know the truth,
and the truth shall set you free,"
he meant free from the blinders of desire,
and free for seeing and doing 
the right thing,
at the right time,
in the right place
and the right way--
with no concern for what is,
or is not,
in it for us.
And no intent to benefit,
profit,
or gain from our effort
to serve the good of the situation
in light of what it means
for all concerned.

Our life goal is to live
with complete sincerity
and without contrivance--
to do what is good
with nothing personally at stake
in the outcome,
and nothing to gain or lose
in the transaction--
moment by moment
in each situation as it arises,
over the full course of our life.

No one can do better than that,
and it is well within the reach of us all.

It only requires a slight shift of perspective
in the way we view what is important,
and a simple tilt of the will
to tip us in its direction.

And it is the transformation of life as we know it.

April 29, 2021

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Sunrise 06/26/2009 Oil Paint Rendered — Roan Mountain Highlands, Tennessee
Check everything in light of your
emotional/psychological
(Where does that line lie?}
balance, integrity, harmony and stability.

You know when you are on the beam
and when you are off it.
When you are balanced,
inner with outer,
and when you are not.

When you are integrated, harmonized, stable,
at-one with yourself and the moment--
in the perfect position
to take what comes
and do what needs to be done with it.

And when you are not.

What are the balancing,
integrating,
harmonizing,
stabilizing
factors at work in your life?

What are the unbalancing,
disintegrating,
disharmonious,
destabilizing
factors at work in your life?

Is silence vibrantly,
vitally,
present?

Are your conflicts/contradictions/
opposites/polarities
clearly identified 
and in a steady state
of equilibrium--
well-within your normal range
of tolerance--
and at an acceptable stress level?

Are you able to pay the right bills?
Is your future relatively secure?
Can you count on things being
the way you need them to be,
day in and day out?

What needs to be done to move toward
balance/integrity/harmony/stability
and away from destabilization?

This is your core problem.
Get this resolved,
and you are ready for anything.

Once your base is secure,
and you are grounded/anchored
upon the fundamental requirements
for life,
and can pay the right bills,
you are set to step into the day,
every day.

Until then, 
"you are like a fiddler on the roof."

The single most important thing you can do
to introduce balance/integrity/harmony/stability
into your life is to make silence 
vibrantly,
vitally,
present
in a central kind of way.

Live from the silence.
Be guided by the silence.
Be always attentive to the silence,
at-one with the silence,
alive with the silence,
and you will move toward balance, etc.
and away from imbalance, etc.

This is called returning 
to your original nature.

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02

Hunting Island Beach 11/13/2017 04 Oil Paint Rendered — Hunting Island State Park, Beaufort County, South Carolina
We live too loudly to listen.

Noise is everywhere.
We are never noise-free.
Never quiet.
Never silent.
What does living noisily 
keep us from thinking about?

Keep us from facing?
Keep us from having to deal with?
Because we don't know how to deal with it?
What to do about it?

What is at the bottom
of all our striving?
What pushes us into the noise
that keeps us from breathing?

We live looking for action.
What kind of action?
Any kind of action!
In the meantime,
we will settle
for sex, drugs and alcohol,
though not necessarily
in that order.

That will keep us reasonably
sane until the right kind of action
sweeps us away.

We have no idea what that would be,
but we live seeking it
to get away from 
what's at the bottom
of our discontent.

What's at the bottom
of our discontent?

Go there.
Find out.

Enter The Silence
seeking the nature
of your discontent.

Don't leave
until you find it.

Disclosure alert:

Once you find it,
you will never leave The Silence.
It will be your home for life.
You won't be able to live without it.
It will be for you
life enabling life.

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03

Mile Post 244 06/05/2010 Oil Paint Rendered — Doughton Park, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
Everything in our life
has worked together
to be where we are,
here and now.

That is all we can say
about what happens to us,
it works together 
with all the rest
to get us where we are.

If we look for direction,
meaning,
and purpose 
in all of this,
we will be imposing
our desire for
meaningful structure
that is important
and exists only 
in our head.

Life just is.
No reason.
No purpose.
No meaning
beyond what we imagine
and impose.

We make things meaningful
(to us)
by the way we respond
to what happens to us.
We are the ones who determine
what is meaningful or not.

We are the conductor,
the choreographer,
the director
seeing meaning
in the thread
that runs through our life.

"Because of that,
THIS!" we proclaim.
Well, yeah. But.
"THIS" did not bring that forth.

It was not for "THIS" 
that that happened.
That "just happened,"
and here is "THIS."
Which is just happening.

Anything we make of it
is all our doing.
We make up the story
we tell ourselves,
the narrative we spin
about what happens to us
and how it all works together
to produce our life.

What happens to us produces us
and our life
because we respond to it 
the way we do.
But nothing makes us respond
the way we do.
In this sense,
we produce our life 
more than it is produced
by what happens to us.

How free are we to be
different than we are?
How different can/could we be?
We will never know,
and the question is moot.
What matters is what we do next
in response to what is happening now
and what will happen next.

And so, we are led,
moment by moment, 
situation by situation,
to wherever we will be 
when we get there.

All of which is to say,
it is important that we do our best
to make our best possible response
to whatever happens,
moment to moment,
situation by situation--
because what we do will lead
to what's next 
all along the way.

April 28, 2021

01

Dawn on Hunting Island 12/06/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Hunting Island State Park, Beaufort County, South Carolina
Goes the saying,
"Discretion is the better part of valor."

And another saying,
"Look before you leap."

Which is to say,
"Know what you are doing."

All of which are wasted
upon those who are all into
"Making hay while the sun is shining,"
and,
"Seizing the moment,"
and,
"Striking while the iron is hot,"
and, 
Not letting opportunity pass them by...

Which gets us back
to the relationship
between discretion and valor.

Courage is required from the start.
Courage is the ground floor of discretion.
We have to have what it takes
to look,
to see,
to know,
and to do what needs to be done,
which may be saying,
"I'm not going there."

Courage is the foundation. 

Without the courage
to draw the lines
that need to be drawn
from the start,
we are left 
with having to draw them
when it is too late
"to save the day."

"A stitch in time
saves nine."

Which leaves us wondering
where courage comes from,
and how to find it 
when we need it.

"The silence," of course,
is my answer to everything.

Sit quietly contemplating courage
and see what arises in the silence.
What occurs to you.
What comes to mind.
What appears.
What emerges...

It takes courage to sit
with the silence.
Just like it takes courage
to draw the first line.

We don't have to manufacture it.
It is already there.
Waiting.
For us to know that we need it
and invite it into our life.

Where do you need to be courageous?
Get out of the way,
and let yourself surprise yourself.

Surprising ourselves is what we can do best.
But it takes getting out of the way.

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02

Beaufort Fall Panorama 11/16/2017 06 Oil Paint Rendered — Beaufort, South Carolina
Regaining our sense
of our place in the moment
resets us in our position
of a wheel turning 
out of its own center,
like a gyroscope
moving through each here and now
with balance and harmony,
seeing what's what
and what needs to be done in response
out of its own inner sense
of what is most appropriate
for the occasion.

Each of us is a gyroscope
balancing the needs of body and soul
in harmony with the needs of here and now.

Integrating opposites,
honoring all perspectives,
listening to all views,
resolving all conflicts
that can be resolved,
exploring contradictions,
respecting the importance
of polarities,
and maintaining the creative tension
of life and being
on all levels,
in all ways.

This is essential consciousness,
crucial to the movement and flow
of every moment.

It is the work of healing,
restoring, revitalizing,
reimagining, and revolutionizing
the world,
one moment at a time,
in a "Here we are, now what?"
kind of way.

And it depends upon us
being fully present 
as mindfully aware human beings,
open to who we are and what we are about
in the time and place of our living.

We cannot do that
and be looking for how 
we can exploit the moment
for our gain,
our good,
our pleasure and glory.

Our choice in every moment
is the choice of Adam and Eve
in the Garden of Eden,
and the choice of Jesus
in the Garden of Gethsemane.

Here we are, now what?

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03

The Tipton Place 04/18/2006 Oil Paint Rendered — Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Townsend, Tennessee
The Silence is good for the right answers
to the right questions.
It doesn't care who is governor of North Dakota,
or how to spell Minneapolis,
but it comes alive
to who are we and what we are about,
what's happening and what needs to be done about it,
when and how.

The Silence is well-suited
for helping us find our life and live it,
to know what our shtick is
and ride it like a witch's broom
through all of the contexts,
conditions
and circumstances 
of our life,
in being true to ourselves 
and perfectly appropriate
in our response
to what the moment is calling for
in each situation as it arises.

Waiting in The Silence
"for the mud to settle 
and the water to clear,"
is, itself,
a centering, grounding,
experience.

We breathe ourselves back to life,
just sitting,
just watching,
just listening,
for whatever The Silence has to offer.

The Silence is home for our soul.
It is our origin and our goal. 
Living in right relationship
with The Silence
positions us to be what is needed
through all of the noise
of the 10,000 things.

And The Silence is always with us,
present for our good
and the good of the time and place
of our living.
It only takes being quiet
in the right kind of way
to know that it is so.

April 27, 2021

01

Beach Erosion Panorama 08 12/06/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Hunting Island State Park, Beaufort County, South Carolina
Following Joseph Campbell's lead,
it is ours to understand 
that it is not enough to live
a merely correct life,
but to aspire to live a life
that is perfectly apt,
moment to moment,
in each situation as it arises.

A perfectly apt life
requires us to be alive and alert 
to each moment,
like a cat stalking a bird,
or a bird searching for a moth.

A merely correct life
only has to make sure 
we have toed the right lines,
and made our mother happy.

To be correct,
we only have to know 
what is expected of us,
what we should do in this case,
or that one,
by the book,
following orders.

We don't have to have any idea
of what is being asked of us,
of what is called for,
of what is needed,
of what it is time for 
here and now.

A perfectly apt life
has to read each here and now.
not in terms of what ought to be done
to please some external authority,
but in terms of what must be done
to meet the moment's need
for the right thing
done at the right time
in the right way,
as a dancer might flow 
with the music,
or the cat might pounce
on the bird,
or the bird 
on the moth.

Aptness is a different level of life,
far removed from basic correctness,
and intent on achieving an Olympic Gold
quality of perfection
in being the unique answer each situation seeks
all our life long.

Aptness is not content 
to just "pass muster,"
but lives to be so attuned
to the situation at hand
that nothing escapes its view
or eludes its vision.

Seeing, hearing, knowing,
doing, being are its tools.
Eternal presence is its goal.
Tireless service in the sense
of filial devotion and liege loyalty
is its sole concern.

Every moment pines and languishes
for such attentive allegiance.
Few moments are so blessed--
leaving the great majority to lament,
"There is not one who does right--
no, not one!"
Yet, all the doers are sure they have
done well enough,
and wonder why the hue and cry.

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02

Hwy 112 to Needles District 05/12/2010 Oil Paint Rendered — Canyonlands National Park, Moab, Utah
When you don't know what to do,
wait to see what you are going to do.
Practice by standing before your clothes
on their hanger,
and without deciding what to wear,
wait to see what you reach for.

When it doesn't matter which road
you take to home,
see which one you turn onto.

Let yourself surprise yourself.

We learn to trust ourselves
to ourselves 
that way.

Our primary relationship
has to be with ourselves.

We have to be able to read ourselves,
know ourselves,
collaborate with ourselves.

The way opens before those
who are open to the way
without insisting upon a way.

Like deciding what to wear
or choosing a route to take us home.

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03

Cypress Dawn Oil Paint Rendered — Undisclosed Location in Down East North Carolina
Facts are the great enemy of truth.
Religion, to be worth anything,
has to be grounded in 
and based on 
the invisible world.
What world would that be these days?

There is no world but the world 
of concrete and steel.
Wall Street and Madison Avenue.

Our work is to create the invisible world!
To rediscover it!
To live in it and out of it!

How do we do that?
How do we live as though
the invisible world
is the Real World?

How do we resurrect the world of intuition,
instinct,
charm,
wonder,
magic,
delight?

How do we come to believe again
in invisible hands
opening doors,
and guiding our steps through our days?

We could do worse than
investing ourselves in the work
of establishing an intimate relationship
with ourselves!

No one is more invisible 
that the one Carl Jung was talking about
when he said,
"There is in each of us
another,
whom we do not know."

Humor me this:
The Other within is the source of our dreams,
our moods,
our spirit,
our lilt and our light.

We have nothing to lose 
by believing it is so
and making ourselves available
for communion with The Other
on a regular basis.

How would you go about this?
Ask The Other for suggestions,
and sit quietly
awaiting what arises
from the silence.

April 26,2021

01

The Laughing Buddha 05/16/2019 Oil Paint Rendered — Charlotte, North Carolina
We get out of bed
and step into the day
each day
and the day takes over
from there,
delivering us back to bed
when the day is finished with us.

Our days have a mind of their own.

Our life is the same way.

We refer to it as "our life,"
but we belong to our life
much more 
than our life belongs to us.

We do not know what is coming,
or how we will respond,
or what will happen after that.

You might think,
given what we have been through
up to now,
that we would be a bit more humble
than we are,
and thoughtful,
and hesitant to rush about
in the service of our wants and wishes 
and ideas about how things should be.

Give me one example about how you think 
things should be
that actually are as you think they should be.
One thing that you have crafted 
to perfectly match up with your original idea
of how it should be.

Do you think Michelangelo wouldn't like to 
redo some aspects of the Sistine Chapel?  
Or, perhaps the entire work?

Yet we go on wanting and willing
as though we have ever achieved anything
that was/is the way we wanted and willed it to be--
confident, I suppose, that this time
we will get it right.

We are running from the truth that we are wasting our time
trying to make something of our time
and not waste any of it.

Sit down.
Be quiet.
Listen to the silence.
Wait for the shift to happen,
and for something to emerge,
arise,
appear,
come forth
that you did not expect,
to call you,
and claim you,
and make you its own.

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02

Garden Creek Baptist Church 06/01/2011 — Stone Mountain State Park, North Carolina
The right thing to do 
in any situation
is likely to be the thing 
that occurs to you 
"out of the blue,"
and not the thing
you are trying to impose
upon the situation
out of some agenda,
plan or desire
you have in mind 
for the situation.

Take three slow, deep, breaths
and listen
for what is trying 
to get your attention.
Consider going with that instead.

Allow yourself
to surprise yourself.

And dance with yourself
through all of the moments
left to live.

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03

Catawba Rhododendron 06/12/2006 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Truth changes its appearance to fit the occasion,
to adapt to the time and place of its appearing. 

It appears differently to different people,
and to the same person at different points
in their life--
just as we are the same person we always have been,
and nothing at all like we were when we got married.
We are changing all the time,
and are quite recognizable over time.
Would the real,
authentic,
genuine us please step forward!
We all step forward.
None of us is left behind.

Our original nature
is shaped by the time and place
of our living
to become what it needs to be
to survive and adapt
and meet the needs of the moment,
and its own needs within the moment.

We all are "like the wind that blows
where it will,"
not knowing where we will go next,
with everything depending upon 
what happens here and now,
and what is necessary there and then.

I can't count the number of horses it took
to get me where I am,
but I'm here, now,
on my way to there, then,
amazed and lost in wonder
at the entire idea,
adrift on the sea
of complexity and contradiction,
beauty and truth--
a dance with life and being
to the music of the spheres,
and we are all a part of the movement
and the harmony,
the weave of the waves.

What's to be made of it,
who can tell?

Listening is enough,
and following the call
of what is called for
in each moment
of every situation as it rises
for as long as life shall last.

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04

Chaplain’s Lake Sunset 08/18/2011 Oil Paint Rendered — Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, Louisiana
There are those who see
and those who do not see.

Those who do not see
do not see
that they do not see.

I was talking with a southern farmer
in his field about race relations.
During the course of the conversation,
he said, "Hell, Jim!
This isn't the way I SEE things!
This is the way things ARE!"

FM and AM cannot communicate.

Those who see cannot talk 
to those who do not see.

No one has ever been talked into seeing.
No one knows why they see the way they see.
People who see some things
do not see other things.

No one sees everything.

Seeing is an art that can be developed
by those who are far enough advanced
to see their seeing--
and their not seeing.

I do not see numbers.
Filing my taxes is done in the dark.
I do not follow recipes.
I get the idea and freewheel it from there.
Step by step organization,
"a place for everything and everything in its place,"
is my worst nightmare. 
I "file by stacks."
And get by just fine,
but cannot see the value of that other world,
and am not sure it exists 
(the value, not the world).

Seeing is not absolute and universal.
Neither is not seeing.
In areas of mutual interest
it helps if seers and not-seers
can agree about the importance
of the things they disagree about
and how they might resolve their differences
by "agreeing to disagree,"
and allowing people to manage their own private lives
to their own personal satisfaction
without the intrusive incursion of "nosy neighbors"
into matters that do not pertain to them.

The idea of religious freedom meshes well with this.
Your religion applies to you,
and my religion applies to me.
You have no right to impose your religious views on me,
and I have no right to impose my religious views on you.
And everyone has a right to their own life.
If your religion believes in slavery and human trafficking,
your have a problem with constitutional democracy and civil law,
not with me.
 


April 25, 2021

01

Sundown Mirror 10/28/2006 Oil Paint Rendered — Pamlico Sound, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
We have our will and our way
which we seek to impose upon our life.
And that is the source 
of all our problems.

No will,
no way,
no impositions,
no problems.

Want to die young and happy?
Discard your will, your way
and your propensity to impose
anything upon everything.

Dying old and reasonably content
requires a different approach.

Have only preferences,
and find ways of serving them
without imposing your will and your way
upon all that is in your way.

This is the art of living.
Caring just enough
about the right things.
Knowing when to say yes
and when to say no. 
Letting your yes be yes
and your no be no.
Drawing lines.
Walking away.
Standing pat.
Sitting tight.
Waiting for the door to open
and then walking through.
Seeing what you look at.
Hearing what you listen to.
Knowing what's what
and what needs to be done about it.
Doing what you can do
in the service of what needs to be done
with the resources available to you,
and letting that be that.
Guided by your preferences
and your original nature
through all your decisions and choices.
Walking two paths at the same time
with one eye on each path at all times.
Without judgment or opinion.
With compassion and kindness.
Moment to moment,
situation by situation,
day by day.
Your whole life long.
Like a stream
on its way to the sea.

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02

Fall Orchard 11/13/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Springs Farm, Fort Mill, South Carolina
Our ideas spring from the silence
or from the noise.

Where are we most comfortable--
with the silence
or with the noise?

The silence requires us
to take our contradictions
into account.

The noise glosses over contradictions,
conflicts, 
complications,
and complexity
in seeking better now no matter what.

Living well requires us to work with our
contradictions,
conflicts,
complications
and complexity
in balancing,
harmonizing,
and stabilizing
ourselves in relation to our life
before increasing the volume and degree
of the Big Four.

That work requires silence.

We have to work silence into every day.

Sitting still,
being quiet,
taking stock,
doing inventory,
seeing what is happening,
what is being called for
and what needs to be done in response,
day by day.

I call this
"Prayerfully considering our life
and our place in it"
at some point in each day.

I understand prayer to be the reverent
openness to what's what
and what needs to be done about it.
It is contemplation,
consideration,
reflection
in the search for new realizations.

We are praying when we stand still
and listen.
Not when we talk without hearing
what we are saying.

Prayer is where we explore 
our relationship with our life,
with all aspects of our life,
with what our life needs from us,
is asking of us,
and how we need to change
to be who and what our life needs us to be.

We always want our life to change 
in relation to us.
We never want to change 
in relation to our life.
And that is the kink in the hose.

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03

Cardinal 04/22/2013 Oil Paint Rendered — The Bog Garden, Greensboro, North Carolina
Our place is to explore and express
our original nature
in finding our life and living it.

Not to exploit our gifts/interests/
proclivities/genius/daemon 
(sounds like "diaMON")/virtues/
character/spirit/etc.
that came with us from the womb
in the service of our ideas of 
success, gain and glory.

Having our way
and getting what we want
still get us kicked out of the Garden of Eden.

The way back to the Land of Promise
is the way of filial devotion
and liege loyalty 
to the work of exploring and expressing
our original nature
in finding the life that is ours to live
and living it.

Included in this work
is seeing what's what
and what needs to be done about it
in doing the right thing
in the right way
at the right time
moment by moment
in each situation as it arises
with the gifts, etc. 
of our original nature.

This is well within the reach
of every human being,
and it far exceeds our grasp,
as everyone who knows
has known.

Knowing what to do and doing it
remain the task of every life
throughout the time we have for living.

Contemplation and awareness, Kid.
Contemplation and awareness.

Courage and determination, Kid.
Courage and determination.

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04

Azalea 01 Oil Paint Rendered — Andrew Jackson State Park, Lancaster County, South Carolina
We put WAAAYYY!!! too much emphasis
on what we want and don't want,
and having our way.

We cannot have our way and grow up.
Growing up is bearing well 
the pain of not having our way,
of not getting what we want.
We grow up against our will.
It has been that way throughout time.

Theology is always at least two ages
behind the truth. 
Evolution for example.
Global warming for another example.
The equality of women for another example.
LGBTQEtc rights for another example...

These things have been true forever.
The Catholic Church
and 10,000 Protestant churches
haven't caught up.
They don't want it to be true.
Therefore they say it is not true.
Yet, it is true.

We grow up against our will every time.

We have to lighten up on what we want
and don't want.
We have to stop judging things we want 
or don't want as good or bad
based on whether we want them or not.
No judging!
No opinions!
Try that for six months or so.

Work in into your life.
Back off on the wanting and not wanting.

Practice growing up against your will.
Start doing things you don't want to do
as though you want to do them.
Stop doing things you need to not want to do
(Drinking, Smoking, Eating Hot Dogs)
as though you don't want to do them.

It will transform your life.
Give you a new perspective.
People will comment on how good you look,
and ask you if you have been working out.

No kidding.
Trust me in this.

April 24, 2021

01

Avalanche Lake 09/23/2006 Oil Paint Rendered — Glacier National Park, West Glacier, Montana
The most important thing
is what needs to be done
moment-by-moment
in each situation as it arises.

Take care of the moment!
The moment matters most!

Doing right by our moments
adds up to doing right by our life.
Nobody can do better than that.

What did you miss,
thinking about something else,
in the last moment?

What are you missing in this one?

Lay everything aside
to see the moment.
To listen to the moment.
To know what is being called for
in the moment.

Live to serve the moment.
And let everything fall out
around that.

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02

Lenten Rose 01 Oil Paint Rendered — Charlotte, North Carolina
The silence is God without the theology.
You don't have to take anything on faith
except the truth you know to be so
but can't believe it is.

Bring up the Two Circles Metaphor
and apply it here.

The Two Circles Metaphor asks you 
to imagine two congruent circles
side-by-side with a common tangent
(that is to say, touching).
The two circles are anything
that stand in opposition to each other,
the contraries that make up our life.
And you stand at their point of contact,
reconciling what can be reconciled,
integrating what can be integrated,
harmonizing what can be harmonized,
and bearing the pain of mutual exclusion
where it must be borne.

The contact point between The Circles of Confusion,
The Circles of Conflict,
is the place of the cross.
When Jesus said "Take up your cross
and come with me,"
he meant "Stand at the center-point  
between your conflicts
and contradictions,
bearing the agony of their opposition,
and come with me--
because that is where life is to be lived."

Place who you are in one circle
and who you also are in the other circle.
Or you in one circle and you job in the other.
Or you and any of your conflicts.
and consider the circles.

Sit with the circles.
Feeling the anguish generated by the circles,
in the silence of the moment.
Wait.
Watching.
For something to happen.
For something to shift.
For something to arise in the moment,
to appear in the moment,
to emerge in the moment,
to occur to you in the moment,
to beckon to you in the moment,
to dawn upon you in the moment...

You are waiting "for the mud to settle
and the water to clear."
For the way to open before you.
For what needs to be done
to become apparent.

Then, it will be a matter of summoning
the courage to do it.

This is the "Thy will, not mine, be done"
moment in the moment,
with the "Thy" understood to be the silence.

It is important to understand the silence
to be beyond comprehension,
beyond understanding.
If you want to give it a name,
call it The Tao,
because "Tao" carries no baggage.
It is a word devoid of referents.
It has no more meaning than the word "silence."

And see it as the origin of everything,
the source of all that is,
a circle containing the Two Circles.
And if that appears to you as the 
Yin/Yang symbol,
it should come as no surprise to you
at this point in the conversation.

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03

Maple Leaves 11/26/2006 Oil Paint Rendered — Greensboro, North Carolina
Religion is about getting God on our side.

Gaining favor with God.
Accumulating merit with God.
Securing forgiveness for our sins
and acquiring eternal reward
for our faithful obedience.

Who would go to a so-called worship service--
as though worship can be scheduled
or created with loud music and louder preaching--
if it weren't for heaven and hell?

Take heaven and hell off the table,
and who would give God a second glance?

Religion is good for heaven and hell,
and for providing the route to escape hell
and enter into heaven and its everlasting bliss
(Neverminding how eventually even everlasting bliss
devolves in to boredom and more of the same old same old).

"Nevermind," the proponents of religion say,
"God has a plan."
God's plan includes the world as it is.
If this is the best God can do,
I wouldn't count on eternity being all that great.

Religion spends its time, and ours,
"barking up the wrong tree."
Talking to us about how to get God on our side.

That Which Has Always Been Called "God"
is already on our side.
It is only a matter of getting ourselves
together with That Which Has Our Best Interest At Heart,
And The Good Of The Cosmos As Well,
in order to find our life and live it--
and letting that be that.

Whatever comes next will have to be trusted
to take care of itself
without our speculation,
or even, anticipation
to get in the way
of our finding our life and living it--
of being what the moment needs us to be
moment-by-moment
in each situation as it arises.

That is where our focus belongs.
Doing what needs to be done,
the way only we can do it,
when it needs to be done,
where it needs to be done,
how it needs to be done,
because it needs to be done,
moment-by-moment,
in each situation as it arises.

That is it.

How do we do it?

This is where religion at its best
comes into play,
simply by laying out the blueprint
for finding our life and living it
and encouraging us along the way.

Religion at its best
teaches us to listen to the silence
(Which is God without the theology),
read the silence properly,
and step into living aligned with the silence,
in accord with the Tao
at the heart of life and being,
and doing our thing
the way our life needs us to do it,
all our life long
(And having absolutely nothing at stake
in the outcome).

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04

Snowy Egret 02/21/2019 Oil Paint Rendered — Savanna National Wildlife Refuge, Hardeeville, South Carolina
If the term "free radical" had an image
associated with it,
it would be a perfect metaphor for what is needed
for our times
(Really, for any time!).

Free Radicals whizzing around 
being true to themselves,
in tune with themselves
and with their circumstances,
and working out the conflicts
and contradictions created by their
conjunction
for the good of all concerned
(Whether they realize it is good or not)--
that's our mission 
if we choose to accept it.

Few do. 
And so it is said,
"Many are called, but few choose to heed it,
or do what is asked of them."

That is where we come in!
We adopt as our own modus operandi
the way of Free Radicals,
and swing into action,
saying, doing, and standing for 
those things that cry out to be
said, done and stood for
in each situation as it arises,
no matter what,
all our life long.

This is the Sisyphean Task
required of everyone who would be
who they are asked to be
in the time and place,
the here and now,
of their living.

The work is the same throughout the ages.
Seeing what needs to be done
and doing it the way it needs to be done,
when and where it needs to be done
because it needs to be done,
with no though of what is in it for us,
and no concern for the outcome.
Just sincerity, truth, honesty and good will
meeting the circumstances of their life
head-on and straight-up
in the service of the true good
of all concerned.

That is all that is ever asked of us.
The work is waiting.
Why hold anything back?

Free Radicals!
Awaaaayyyyy! 


 

April 23, 2021

01

Beach Erosion Panorama 07 12/06 2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Hunting Island State Park, South Carolina
There is what happens
and there is how we respond to what happens.

Between now and what's next
stands the swing point,
the axis mundi,
you/I.

The future rides on how we handle the present.

Everybody likes to think they don't mean anything.
They mean everything.

Each one of us is responsible for what's next
in our world.
We shift the future into place
by the way we respond to the present
in each situation as it arises.

We have to stop flipping off our place in time!
We are the crux of the matter!
Our life has placed us here, now.
What we do here, now
moves us and those with us 
into there, then.

How alert are you to the Power of You?
How alive to your place in the moment are you?
How attuned to what is happening
and what needs to happen in response?
How aware of what is called for?
How unaffected by what you want and don't want?
How free to be who you need to be
in each moment in every situation?

What do you think about
that keeps you from thinking about
what you need to be thinking about?

How do you interfere with your response-ability?
Your balance and harmony?
Your presence and influence?

What do you mean 
by allowing yourself
to be battered around 
by your circumstances
like a pinball,
spinning, 
rolling,
from one catastrophe
to the next?

You have two feet!
Stand on them!
Open your eyes!
See what you look at!
Hear what is being said!
Know what is going on
and what needs to be done about it,
and how you can step up, step in,
and help out
with the gifts/perspective/virtues/talents/
knacks/proclivities/character/daemon 
(sounds like "diamond")/spirit/shtick
that are yours from birth!
And summon the courage to do it!
For the good of the situation,
in all situations that come your way,
for the rest of time!

Why hold anything back? 

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02

Miss Lily Panorama BW 12/07/2014 — Gay Shrimp/Fish Company Dock, Johnson Creek, St. Helena Island, South Carolina
The silence has all the answers.
The silence knows.
Listen to the silence.

The silence is the opening 
to metaphysical reality.
There is nothing to believe.
There is no doctrine or dogma.
No theology.
No multilevel sequence of heavens and hells.
There is the silence 
encompassing all that is to be experienced
on the other side
of normal,
apparent,
rational,
logical,
physical,
reality.

All questions about the silence
are irrelevant and unanswerable.

Sit still.
Be quiet.
Wait for "the mud to settle
and the water to clear."
See/hear what arises in the silence.
What emerges.
What beckons.
What calls.
What occurs to you
as realization,
awareness,
knowing,
comprehension...

And how you respond to it
on the level of your heart,
stomach,
body.

Listening to the silence
and listening to your body
are the two-pronged path
to communion with the silence.

From there,
everything that follows
is up to you.

What you do about 
what you experience
in the silence
is your call to make.

"The bird is in your hands."

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03

Maritime Woods 11/01/2007 Oil Paint Rendered — Springer’s Point, Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore
We live best from a position of
balance, harmony, stability--
which flows from and leads to
living in accord with the Tao,
the balanced center of Yin and Yang
throughout time and space
(The eternal here and now).

We live for pleasure and gain--
whether that serves
our balance, harmony and stability
or not.

It is better to live for
balance, harmony and stability
whether that serves
our pleasure and gain or not.

Live toward being a human gyroscope,
living out of its own center
toward the true expression of itself
in the service of what is called for
moment-to-moment,
as it is said of Jesus
that "he came not to be served,
but to serve and give his life
to set others free."

Free from seeking their own
pleasure and gain,
and free for balance, harmony and stability
in the service of what is called for
moment-to-moment.

Balance, harmony and stability--
allow us to be free from service 
to pleasure and gain,
and free for service to what is called for
moment-to-moment.

Living like this "turns the light around,"
puts us in accord with the Tao,
and opens the way for spirit and vitality,
rhythm and grace, 
to come to life in us,
and who knows where that will lead?