Finding our way to The Way one situation at a time. I don't know how great it will be, but I expect it will be interesting, and I look forward to it going on past all reason because wonder is just that way. Are you coming or not?
Around Bass Lake 10/13/2014 07 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
When the Commander in Chief assumes no responsibility
and incites riot and rebellion,
the Commander in Chief has to be relieved of duty.
This is fundamental "how to do it" procedure.
The problem is that those who would
initiate the procedure
themselves need to be relieved of duty,
because they are incapable of doing their job.
This is where the country is
between now and January 20.
That is an interminable amount of time
for bases to be not covered
and things to be not done
that cry out to be done--
for aimless wrong
to run the nation,
untethered,
unrestrained.
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Abbot Lake 09/27/2011 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Bedford, Virginia
My childhood was spent amid people who were
careful to be who they were supposed to be,
doing what they should be doing,
thinking what they should be thinking,
believing what they should be believing,
saying what they should be saying,
being a walking, talking, contradiction
to who they were.
Authenticity, creativity and originality
were nowhere to be found.
Genuine human beings lived somewhere else.
Each day's conversations were repeats
of the day before.
My grandfather prayed
the same prayer before every meal.
Our Heavenly Father
was watching every move we made,
making notes,
keeping score.
There was nothing new under the sun.
And no one was enjoying
anything they did.
I have lived my life
redeeming the sins of my ancestors.
I rise every day thinking,
"What will I go to hell for today?"
Looking forward to finding out.
If you don't have something
in your life
that you are willing to go to hell for,
why not?
We have today--
at least we have this present moment today.
What is worth living for here and now?
Regardless of whom is taking notes,
keeping score?
My ancestors had nothing worth living for.
They were all living to stay out of hell.
They should have been living to go to hell,
and to make the sentence worth their time.
As it was, they might as well have been in hell
all their life long,
for all the good living was doing them,
or anyone else.
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Around Bass Lake, 10/13/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Taking care of ourselves,
taking care of the moment,
taking care of one another...
That's about it, isn't it?
The entire scope of our lives
comes down to
these three things
and how well we do it,
and how right we are
about what taking care
of these three things
asks of us.
Taking care of people,
for instance,
without making invalids of them.
Taking care of the moment
leaves a number of things
ignored and neglected in every moment.
Taking care of ourselves
means growing up
and getting over it
more often than not.
The common thread running through
all of the three areas
of our personal responsibility
is listening and looking,
seeing and hearing,
knowing what's what
and what is going on.
Tuning in and turning on
to the here and now,
moment-by-moment-by-moment
means being present
as a full participant
in what is happening
and what needs to be done
in response.
It means being awake,
aware,
alert
and alive
to who we are
and what we are about
in all times and places.
It means knowing what
makes that difficult,
or rules it out altogether.
What keeps us from being
here, now?
Hold it in your awareness,
and attend what needs to be attended.
In each situation as it arises.
No one can do more than that.
Baxter Creek Bridge 04/15/2009 Oil Paint Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek District, Waterville, North Carolina
Today is the first day of my 77th year.
It has taken me 76 years to get this far--
and everything I have experienced,
felt, done, believed, thought, etc.
was essential to my being here, now.
What I want you to know
is that what is becoming of us
is the most important thing.
And we have to assist in the process
of our own development
by not saying "NO!" to any of it,
but saying, "Okay, now what?" to all of it!
What is happening is the matrix
of our own becoming--
and that is what we are about!
We are birthing ourselves
by the way we respond to what is happening,
and what we do with it,
and what we allow it to do with us.
There are no dead ends
that we don't make so
by the way we respond to
what appears to be a dead end!
We are never more than a slight
shift in perspective
away from seeing doors
where before there were no doors--
from seeing exactly what we need
where before there was only
nothing at all that could be
of any use to us.
What I'm saying is,
Stop! Look! Listen!
See what you look at!
Know what you know!
What are you assuming to be so
that isn't so?
What are you not seeing
that is right there?
Sit still,
be quiet,
and wait--
"for the mud to settle
and the water to clear."
And pay attention to all
that occurs to you in the silence,
looking for what is new,
for what is calling your name,
again,
still.
And give the right things a chance.
We have to be born anew
again and again,
and every birthing
is a dying.
Death and resurrection, Kid--
death and resurrection!
All the way down!
Don't quit too soon.
Don't quit at all.
See what's next.
See where it goes.
Believe in yourself.
Trust in what got you here, now.
Give yourself to the journey
with all your heart,
and soul,
and mind,
and spirit.
There is more to us,
and to all of it,
than meets the eye.
Any eye.
So what
if we are making it all up
as we go?
Keep going!
Keep going!
We owe it to ourselves
to find out if it is
as hopeless as we are afraid it is!
Keep on having birthdays
and asking questions!
There are things
that haven't been thought yet!
Make it one of your goals
to think them!
The only way to do that
is to live your way there
with your eyes open
all the way.
To the Journey!
To the Way!
Come on!
Come on!
Let's go!
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East-bound at Morant’s Curve 09/24/2009 Oil Paint Rendering — Banff National Park, Alberta
We are born into a cultural context
that is our second womb,
which serves for many of us
as a death shroud,
keeping us forever
from the life that is ours to live
by insisting that we live the life
our context requires us to live.
No one tells us about our other life,
the one that came with us from the womb,
they only talk to us about
the life that was waiting for us upon exit.
Except that everyone waiting for us,
in and just outside of,
the delivery room
is caught in the same web
that catches us,
fighting for life within
a cultural context that is death itself.
Not knowing what they are doing,
or what the problem is,
or why they can't just fit in
like everyone else seems to be doing,
when everyone else is having the same
fight for life,
and nobody knows what is going on.
And so, the symptoms.
The psychosis,
the neurosis,
the alcoholism,
the drug abuse,
the affairs,
the escapes/diversions/distractions/
denial
that forms the cultural sheath
as much as it screams in protest
against it.
It is one crazy damn world
we are born into.
And no one is there to help us
with our second birth,
and everyone treats us as though
something is wrong with us,
while the same thing is wrong with them.
Joseph Campbell called the cultural mask
"The Primary Mask."
That is the Death Mask those who wear well
are dead wearing
because it has cut them off
from their inner identity/truth
that they were born to realize/incarnate/
exhibit/express/serve/be/become--
which Campbell called "The Antithetical Mask,"
because it is antithetical/contrary/opposite
to all that is expected of us by the culture.
We are born the first time as Yin
cast into Yang.
We are wet, warm and wild,
and Yang is bright with light
and right ways of doing everything--
a desert world,
a wasteland,
that we enter as a child of darkness
and life.
What chance do we have?
The odds are not favorable from the start,
but, there is the secret knowledge within
that is our hope and our salvation.
We are all born knowing
"This ain't right!"
What we do about it tells the tale.
What are you doing about it?
The path of doing about it
what needs to be done about it
is the Hero's Journey.
It is the journey from our head
to our heart,
along the path of reflection,
observation,
experimentation,
awareness,
inquiry,
curiosity,
imagination,
determination
that leads to new realizations
and more searching/seeking/questing
all the way to the truth of who we are
and what we are about.
It is a path of metaphorical
death and resurrection,
of growing up and growing beyond
and growing into and growing on
that is never completed,
never done.
How are you coming?
Along your path from death to life--
dying and being born again,
to die and be born again,
all along the way?
However it is going,
I am glad to be a part of it with you,
offering what I have found to be helpful,
"as one beggar tells another
where they have found food"--
and look forward to seeing
what is next for all of us,
and where that leads,
and where we going...
The Swimming Hole 11/06/2006 Oil Paint Rendering — Midnight Hole, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek District, Waterville, North Carolina
There is the kind of winning
that takes place on tennis courts,
and football fields,
and golf courses,
and chess boards,
and poker tables,
where somebody wins
and somebody loses.
And there is the kind of winning
that takes place
in a small circle of jazz
or bluegrass musicians
making music in ways
that everybody wins
and nobody loses.
Winning does not require losing.
But that requires people
who know how to play
without keeping score.
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October Corn Oil Paint Rendered — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Oconaluftee Visitor’s Center Farm, Cherokee, North Carolina
Do you know noise and static?
Stillness and silence?
In sync and out of sync?
Pace and timing?
Place and time?
Rhythm and flow?
Smooth and easy?
Movement and rest?
Peace and at-one-ment?
Sincerity and spontaneity?
Security and stability?
Balance and harmony?
Center and ground?
Source and goal?
And how to move
from where you are
to where you need to be
without moving at all?
Big Creek 11/07/2007 Oil Paint Rendered–Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Waterville, North Carolina
The people who live from their center
have an easier time
maintaining their balance
and harmony
amid the heaving waves
of the wine-dark sea
than the people who have
no connection with their center
and think that what happens to them
is the sum total of their existence.
What happens to us
is merely the umwelt
where we discover who we are
and what we are made of.
Where we bring ourselves forth
to meet the time and place
of our living.
WE are the Mystery!
We surprise ourselves!
If you spend any time in quiet reflection
you know there is more to you
than meets the eye.
Our life is where we discover
the content of that More.
We have innate within us
what it takes to rise to any occasion.
Look at all we have come through
as a species!
The people who did all of those things
were not different from us!
We were there within them all!
We are as capable as anyone
who has ever lived!
It is all right here with us now!
What is your life calling for?
What is this moment asking of you?
You have it!
Stand up!
Step forward!
Smiling!
And watch to see what you do!
Don't think about it!
Do it!
Nothing to it!
You will be shouting,
"Look, Mom! No hands!"
in no time at all!
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Schwabacher Reflection 06/21/2001 Oil Paint Rendering — Grand Teton National Park, Jackson, Wyoming
Zen is what happened when Buddhism met Taoism,
and something similar is happening
in the meeting of Christianity with Taoism.
It doesn't have a name yet,
but a Taoist Christianity
is definitely in the making,
and the outcome will be Taoism
with a new "leader/sage"
calling people to accord
with the Tao
in ways that will look a lot like Jesus,
and yet be free off the burdens
of the Doctrines of Original Sin,
Redemption and Atonement,
and the need of a Personal Savior.
I am happy to be a part of that process,
and, in looking back over my career
in the "business" of finding my life
and living it,
I can see that the work
of allowing the mud to settle
and the water to clear,
and saying what I see happening there,
has been what I have been about
from the start.
Everything I have said,
and that has been a lot,
from my ordination in 1970
in the Presbyterian Church in the United States
to its evolution into the PCUSA
has been 50 years
of reconciling doctrines with experience
and forming--
without being consciously aware
of what I was doing--
a blend of Taoism and Christianity,
with Jesus being another sage
coming forth from the ages
saying, "Look, if you are going
to do this the way it needs to be done,
you are going to have to pick up
your own cross
and figure it out for yourself
the way I did,
because that's the only way
it can be done!"
And the beat goes on...
Broken Circle/Unfinished Circle/Incomplete Circle/Open Circle — From my Symbols of Transformation Collection on SmugMug
What does wanting know?
Wanting is what got us here!
Look around.
Take it all in.
This is what wanting can do.
Think it will get better
if we just keep on wanting more?
Not!
Wanting digs holes
no one can live in.
We want ourselves into places
we can't get backed out of.
If wanting is all the guide we have,
we have no guide at all.
Better we flip coin for a guide.
We would have a better chance
of living a life worth living.
It's time we let wanting go,
and took our direction
from some other source.
The only other reliable source
is The Source.
The one no one tells us about.
Because they don't know about it.
We were born into some kind of world.
A world that doesn't know a thing
about being here, now.
Not the best start we could hope for.
But here we are.
Now what?
Sit quietly.
Look.
Listen.
Wait.
No kidding.
All we need is right there,
waiting for us to give it a chance.
The only thing we have to do
is swear to it our liege loyalty
and filial allegiance and devotion,
and we are off on the Adventure of Being Alive!
You don't have to believe any of this.
It will verify its own validity
if you give it a chance.
You already know it is so--
just know what you know!
You know when something is right for you
and when it is wrong for you.
You know when you are on track
and when you are off.
When you are in the flow
and when you are out of it.
You resonate with this,
but not with that.
Instinct, intuition, gut feelings,
hunches, nudges, callings, inner knowing...
It is all there and working beautifully.
The attending, trusting, consulting,
cooperating, collaborating, and aligning
could be improved,
but the fundamentals are in place,
and we know it.
So, what is the hold up?
We have what we need
to find what we need
to do what needs us to do it.
Once we put wanting in its place,
not wanting to do it
will no longer be the stop
it currently is.
How bad does it have to get
before we draw a line,
say, "Enough of this is enough!"
and get with the program
for which we were born?
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Blue Ridge Fall Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina
The Law of the Fishes
was formulated in the time
of the early Taoists in long ago BCE:
"The big fish eat the little fish,
and the little fish
have to be smart."
"Have to get out of the way."
"Have to hide."
Big fish would be Yang.
And they "get along"
by eating and being smart.
They assume their roles,
and play their part,
and it works in a way
that has kept the game going
through all this time.
It does not "work"
by the big fish wining
and the little fish losing.
It works by balancing the needs
of big fish and little fish
within the environment
(and food supply)
available to both groups
over time.
If some one says,
"Oh, you poor little fish!
I'm going to take care of you
and get rid of those nasty big fish!
It would take about a generation
for the little fish
to consume all the food little fish eat,
and they all would starve to death.
The natural balance achieved
by big fish eating
and little fish being smart,
creates a harmony of Yin/Yang
that is the best that can be produced
taking all things to be considered into account.
One of the things we have to take into account
is the good of the whole,
the balance and harmony of the natural order,
and how finely things are tuned
in the service of the overall
health of life on the planet.
This is the one thing we ignore entirely
in our zeal for wealth and power.
Money and greed
are the source of all of our problems today.
And everyday.
"Profit at any price,"
tilts all the scales,
demolishes all the balances,
brings discordance and loud shrieks
into what was harmony and flow,
and there goes the world.
If you think the world isn't going,
you haven't been paying attention.
We get the wild gyrations of life
between extremes
back into harmonious rhythms
by applying the Law of the Fishes
to our relationship with money,
which will transform our relationship
with ourselves,
and with our life,
and with all of life the world over.
Here is how it works:
We have to re-think money,
and understand it,
not as an escape/denial/diversion/distraction
from the weight of our life,
but as the means of paying for
the tools we need to live our life.
Enter the real problem of existence:
Who Are We And What Are We About?
We have no idea,
and we do not know how to develop an idea.
We are lost and in the lurch
amid the heaving waves
of the wine-dark sea.
And have to lose ourselves
in escape/denial/diversion/distraction
or take our own life,
we see no other option.
There is another option:
Sit quietly and listen.
Simple. As. That.
Our life is seeking us!
Our original nature/identity is seeking us!
All we have to do is stop hiding,
running, fleeing, escaping--
and listen/look,
and there it is!
Oh, but, there is one thing.
Wanting stands in the way.
We do not want what needs us to want it.
This is Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
Remember them?
They are in Paradise
and want more.
Wanting more has us where we are today.
Wanting this,
wanting that,
here's something else,
there's something else,
here it is,
there it is,
everywhere we look is something else
to want,
and we want it all.
We are consumed by wanting.
Wanting controls our every move.
Wanting exercises total control over us.
Something else to want is on al sides
all of the time.
What do we need, is the question.
And that depends exclusively
on who we are and what we are about.
To know that,
we have to sit still and be quiet.
And look.
And listen.
This is a form of meditation/contemplation
that goes with us through the day.
We can sit still and be quiet,
grocery shopping,
working,
doing chores and errands.
We can be still and quiet anywhere,
all the time.
All the time listening/looking.
Not for anything in particular,
but at everything that flows through our mind.
Pay attention.
Notice what recurs,
what returns,
what stands out,
what catches our eye.
Just watch.
Just wait.
Just see.
Just hear.
Themes will develop.
Patterns will form.
Your thinking will revolve
around particular scenes/ideas/situations.
You are getting to know you here.
Just pay attention.
Reflection will lead to new realizations.
Awareness will shape awareness.
You will find yourself creating direction
for your life just by observing your life.
It is happening to you/through,
but you aren't willing it into being,
you are receiving a gift.
Do. Not. Intrude.
Thinking you know what you are doing
got you here.
Do not hijack the process
and go off like someone who
has just seen the light
and must tell everyone and save the world.
Just listen.
Just watch.
Just see.
Just hear.
Just wait.
And allow your life to form around you.
Permit changes in your thinking and living
to happen organically, naturally, easily,
fluidly, spontaneously, sincerely, automatically,
from your heart,
your center,
your source.
And show you who you are,
what you are about.
It will fit right in
with who you have always been.
Carl Jung said a couple of things pertinent here:
"Within each of us there is another, whom we do not know."
"We are who we always have been, and who we will be."
And money is a means of buying the tools
which enable us to be who we are
and do what is ours to do.
And that will change everything.
For the better.
And for the worse.
Welcome to the world of Yin/Yang,
balance and harmony,
day-by-day!
For the rest of your life!
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Viaduct Fall 10/15/2008 Oil Paint Rendering — Linville Cove Viaduct, Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville, North Carolina
Our situation remains the same,
regardless of the circumstances
we are in.
We always have to choose wisely
from among what is being asked of us
and offered to us.
Get that down,
and you have it made.
Doing it is a matter
of balance and harmony,
spirit, virtue (character), and vitality,
sincerity and spontaneity,
and right relationship
with Yin/Yang.
Let's start with this:
How are things working in your life?
Do you spend more of your time
in accord with the Tao,
with the flow of life and being,
in tune with the Mystery of Life and Being--
or in the wasteland,
out of sync,
with nothing in the way of rhythm
and meaning
to hold things together?
If you are dwelling in the wasteland of discontent,
you have to take up the practice
of transforming your relationship
with yourself
and with your life.
You have to take up the search
for yourself
and for the life that is yours to live.
This is called The Hero's Journey,
The Spiritual Quest,
and Growing Up.
It's the same experience,
no matter what it is called.
The good news is
that you don't have to go anywhere
or buy anything to do it.
All you have to do
is sit quietly
and listen.
How long can you be quiet?
How often are you quiet?
What happens when you are quiet?
Is the Silence a friend
or an enemy?
If you see it as an enemy to flee
and fear,
you are going to have to transform
your relationship with the Silence,
along with everything else.
Here are a couple of strategies for you:
Water doesn't force its way,
water finds it way.
When the water rises,
seek high ground.
(This can also be stated:
When you meet an elephant
coming toward you on the path--
get off the path!!!)
At stake in all of these
is the relationship between volition
and wisdom.
Most, if not all, of our troubles with life
stem from our willing what cannot be willed.
From not knowing when to quit,
or where to draw the line.
Wanting with us is having to have.
Wanting is the Master and we are the mastered.
What does wanting know?
Where does wanting get its power?
What guides our boat on its path through the sea?
Sit with all of this
and get to the bottom
of what's what with you and your life.
What is the source of you and your life?
What is central to you and your life?
Who are you and what are you about?
Examine the adversarial nature
of your relationship with every single thing.
It is all win or lose with you.
You are playing a zero-sum game.
Stop it.
Watch all of the Jon Kabat-Zinn YouTube Videos
(the shortest ones first),
and put his practice into practice.
It all begins with seeing what you look at,
and knowing what you know.
The Adventure, I'm talking about.
Of The Rest of Your Life.
Lake Martin Sunset 05 02/07/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Beaux Bridge, Louisiana
Democracy is a fair shake for everyone.
Equal rights under the law.
No racism.
No sexism.
No misogyny.
No homophobia.
No favoritism.
No prejudice.
No discrimination.
Etc.
All people enjoy equality,
and no special interests are catered to.
Nobody threatens the peace and security
of anybody else.
Everyone minds their own business
and stays out of the business of everyone else.
I want to live in that kind of environment.
Why wouldn't anyone?
So, why don't we live
in the service of this sort of atmosphere
for everyone?
Why isn't this a fundamental,
basic,
given right for every human being?
What is wrong with it?
What is wrong with the people who oppose it?
I want to know why they are messing with this!
Republicans!
I'm talking to YOU!
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Goodale 11/22/2019 03 Oil Paint Rendering — Goodale State Park, Camden, South Carolina
My favorite question has long been,
"What guides your boat on its path through the sea?"
I like it because there are no paths through the sea.
There are destinations,
and currents,
and wind conditions,
and hurricanes,
and port availabilities,
and a long list of other things
to take into account
in determining how we get
to where we are going--
and then there is
"How do we decide where to go?"
and all of the questions
this question begs to be asked,
and answered.
So, guiding our boat through the sea,
is a good one for examining
what we think we are doing with our life,
and why this and not something else instead.
But, in these times,
it is more like
our boat is being towed through the sea,
at night,
in high wind
and heaving waves,
toward the clashing rocks,
and we are just along for the ride.
Our will is inconsequential.
We have nothing to say in the matter,
and everything is on the line,
at stake,
up in the air,
and there is nothing we can do.
Well.
We can elect democratic senators in Georgia.
But.
That is the last hope for Democracy in America.
Republicans have the bit in their teeth,
and are rushing head long
toward the cliff at the end of the line.
Trying to stop their suicidal quest
for more money than they can spend,
personally,
individually,
is like trying to stop the Indian Wars,
or the Slaughter of the Buffalo
a hundred and sixty years ago.
Nobody is stopping to look/listen/see/hear
/know/understand!
Everybody knows money is good,
and you have to get as much as you can
as soon as you can,
so that you can enjoy your wealth forever!
"Profit At Any Price!" is the driving force
behind the reckless devotion to living
without principles and standards
in doing whatever we want
and having our way no matter what.
The times seem to have suicide in mind,
and are carrying us all to the brink
and beyond.
The voting public in the state of Georgia
holds the future of the country,
and the world,
in their hands.
Road to Botany Bay 12/04/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Botany Bay Historical Preserve and Wildlife Refuge, Edisto Island, South Carolina
We do not know what to do
about many things,
and we have no control over
many more things,
but this moment,
here and now,
demands our presence
and our response.
All of our anxiety and anguish
over what will happen
can be set aside
for this moment right here,
right now,
and we can attend to the matters at hand--
listening to what is being called for,
seeing what is happening
and what needs to happen in response,
and we can wash the dishes,
or the clothes,
or let the dog out,
or in,
take a shower,
pay bills...
Our full participation
in the time and place of our living,
moment-by-moment,
is required
by the forces that have arraigned
for us to be here, now.
It is no accident that we are here, now.
We were born for this moment,
right here,
right now.
This is our time to shine!
We cannot miss the moment with our name on it
because of something that might,
or might not happen tomorrow,
or next year.
Let tomorrow's troubles wait until tomorrow!
Today's aren't done with us yet!
This ride is for one day at a time!
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Jonathan Creek Rapids 04/12/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Maggie Valley, North Carolina
This is from Joseph Campbell, in Myths to Live By:
"The incredible beauty of life in the world
(properly perceived) lies in recognizing
great poverty, suffering, cruelty and injustices,
all the usual concomitants of existence in this
vale of tears, as being present there in full
measure--as they are everywhere, and as they
will be, world without end. But there is also,
as the Buddhists say, escape from suffering.
The escape from suffering is nirvāna. And nirvāna is this world itself, exactly as it is,
when experienced without desire and fire,
just as it is. It is here! It is here!"
The world is to be perceived as an optical illusion,
presenting us with two views of reality
at the same time,
but which are apparent only one-at-a-time--
but the two are one,
and what we emphasize
is "the way it is,"
and what we de-emphasize
is "the way it also is."
We live with a foot in each world,
and are citizens of both worlds.
Yin and Yang.
Contradictions at the heart of life and being,
bound together throughout time,
neither canceling out the other,
both the foundational opposite of the other,
coming together as one
in the mind of those
who see them as they are
(and also are).
We join the worlds
when we say, "YES!" to both,
and bind them together
in our willing,
even welcoming,
embrace,
and "participate joyfully
in the sorrows of the world,"
as though it is our very delight
to do so,
because it is!
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Dogwood on Little River 04/15/2008 Oil Paint Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tremont District, Tennessee
Meditation is contemplation is reflection
leading to new realizations
and a new relationship with ourselves,
other people,
and the world in which we live.
It is a transformative way of perceiving
what we look at,
of knowing what we think we know,
that changes the way we live.
Just as we breathe all the time,
without intentionally breathing
any of the time,
so, we can reflect,
contemplate,
meditate
constantly,
without formally,
intentionally,
calling "time out"
from what we are doing
to do it.
We can live meditatively
just by shifting into a mode
of "receptive presence,"
in which we receive the moment,
moment-by-moment,
into our awareness,
and being aware of everything about it,
including our emotional reaction to it,
evaluate it all
in terms of what is happening
and what is called for
and offering what we have to give
in the service of balance and harmony
and the good of the whole,
with all things considered.
If you can do better than that,
do it!
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Oconaluftee River 04/13/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cherokee, North Carolina
Everybody wants what is good for them.
Nobody knows what that is.
Everybody thinks they do.
And here we are.
What does wanting know?
"Absolutely nothing!"
We spend our life
learning that fundamental rule
of existence.
What we want is not a trustworthy guide.
No one wants to grow up.
We all grow up against our will.
Joseph Campbell capsules it for us:
"Do what you want!" he says,
"Not what someone else tells you to want!"
And then he says,
"That which you seek
lies far back in the darkest corner
of the cave you most do not want to enter!"
What's good for us?
That which we most do not want!
Walt Kelly nailed us a few years back:
"We have met the enemy,
and he is us!"
Which puts us where?
With having to see what we look at,
and know what we know!
We cannot stop too soon on the path
to the Land of Promise!
We have to go all the way
to the end of the line!
No stopping before it's done!
This means it is not a matter
of getting what we want!
We are all called beyond what we want
to what wants us!
We are here to serve a purpose not our own!
We belong to another,
whom we do not know!
And cannot begin to live--
to be fully alive--
until we understand
the full implications of
"Thy will, not mine, be done!"
Whose will is operative in our life?
Who is guiding our boat
on it's path through the sea?
Why do we do what we do?
Who is in charge here?
How do we get to the bottom
of who we are?
We start with knowing we do not know!
We are awash in the Mystery of Life and Being!
Sit still and be quiet
until you know you do not know
what you need to know
to do what needs you to do it.
Then, begin listening
on a level beyond
wants and wishes
and dreams of happiness ever after.
Listen to the source
of what you hear.
Listen to the center
of who you are.
Listen to the origin
of your ideas about good and bad,
you and not you and also you.
Seek all there is to know about you.
Chase everything that comes up
in the silence
back to where it came from.
Why this?
Why now?
What is it saying?
What do I need to hear?
How am I blocking what is calling my name?
The adventure begins
when we stop thinking
we are in charge,
and seek the source of the summons
to find our life and live it.
Even if it lies far back
in the darkest corner
of the cave
we most don't want to enter.
Grotto Falls 04/13/2004 Oil Pant Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, Tennessee
The Tao te Ching observes,
Water doesn't force its way,
water finds its way.
The same source favors
having no agenda beyond
knowing what is called for
and doing it the way it needs to be done,
at the time it needs to be done,
and then,
letting nature take its course
into the next moment,
when we do the same thing,
moment-by-moment,
situation-by-situation,
our entire life long.
Ambition and personal advancement,
gain,
advantage,
benefit,
profit
are to be dismissed
in favor of responding
sincerely and spontaneously
to the need of the moment at hand.
Do your work
and step back,
without manipulating the results,
exploiting your opportunities
or pulling strings to arrange an outcome
you find to be pleasing.
Be a breath of fresh air
straight from heaven,
like dew on the grass,
refreshing all who pass by,
a gift of grace
unexpected and uplifting!
Without cost or obligation--
pure joy with nothing due.
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Dugger’s Creek Falls 07/06/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Blue Ridge Parkway at Linville Falls, North Carolina
Every living thing is for something
and against something else.
"For" implies "against,"
just like "yes" implies "no,"
and vice-versa.
It is important/essential
that we know what we are for
and what we are against.
Where does "for" and "against"
come from?
Trace it back to its source!
Note what comes up all along the way.
"Why am I for what I'm for
and against what I'm against?"
"What do I know
that I don't know I know?"
"What is the source of my motivation?"
"What is the origin of my action?"
"What guides my boat
on its path through the sea?"
"What guides my steps
on their path through life?"
"Why do I do what it do,
and not do what I don't do?"
"What is directing me
along the way?"
These are essential questions
that we all need to explore
in a regular, recurring, way.
Our for and against are central
to who we are and what we are about.
They form the crux of our identity.
They are who we are.
We cannot make our way through the world
without knowing what we are for
and what we are against.
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Big Creek 04/15/2006 Oil Paint Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek District, Waterville, North Carolina
We are surrounded by,
and awash in,
stupidity.
What keeps us going?
We have to remember--
and be reminded of--
what keeps us going,
because living will take the life
right out of us.
And we have to have a life-line
with that "well-spring of living water,"
or it's the desert
and the wasteland forever.
What is your well-spring of living water?
What is your source of life,
and light,
and peace?
Where do you go to restore your soul?
To regain your balance?
To renew your harmony?
To find what you need to face
what faces you,
day-after-day-after-day?
We have to find our own solace,
and without that,
we have no chance in this world,
with its clashing rocks
and its heaving waves,
and its wine-dark seas.
So.
What is your source of solace?
Do not tell me "Vodka and weed"!
Or "Money and sex"!
Or "Any form of escape, diversion,
distraction, denial"!
I'm talking about your Ground and Foundation here!
Your Core and your Center!
Your Source of Confidence and Power!
WHAT KEEPS YOU GOING???
What keeps me going are regular,
and I mean daily,
retreats into silence and solitude
where I "return to the Source,"
and "remember to seek out
my Original Nature,"
and re-establish my connection
with "who I am and what I am about,"
and breathe deeply the AUM
flowing through life and being,
and live from there
in re-engaging my life-in-the-world
until my next retreat
into silence and solitude--
which cannot come too soon!
I live within the rhythm created by
silence and solitude
and "the truth of how things are,"
and the reality of where I live
and "the truth of how things also are."
This is the Yin/Yang
of my personal experience and existence.
And I consciously, mindfully,
embrace that foundational truth,
and take up my work with the Sisyphean Task
of doing what is mine to do
the way only I can do it,
where I am, here and now,
anyway, nevertheless, even so--
for no reason other than here I am
and this is what is mine to do.
"What I do is me,
for that I came"
(Gerard Manley Hopkins).
And I do it
because it is who I am
and what I do--
"Without hope,without witness,without reward"
(Steven Moffat/Dr. Who).
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Scott Creek Panorama 01/29/2015 — Edisto Island, South Carolina
It is said that the Buddha
died from eating improperly cooked pork.
How enlightened was that?
And, it is said that Lao-tse/tzu,
the Old Boy himself,
said, "To hell with it!"
and, demoralized and disgusted
with the moral and political state of things,
went off "to the west" to sulk and die--
after writing in the Tao te Ching
about the importance
of having no ambition,
and "doing your work and stepping aside,"
and being like water,
not forcing your way but finding it...
And it is said that Jesus said
"Love your enemies,"
and then enraged his enemies so much
they killed him...
And the Dali Lama talks, talks, talks
about compassion,
and his bodyguards carry automatic weapons...
All of which is to say,
gurus aren't what they
are purported to be.
Take all of your gurus "with a grain of salt,"
and put more importance
on what they do
than on what they say--
and ask them what their contradictions are,
and how they square themselves with them.
I've never met a guru worth talking to.
They are always asking, "What question do you have?"
without ever telling you what question they have,
beyond what question you have.
People without questions are not worth your time.
If you don't have more questions than answers,
you are much too comfortable
and at ease
to be of any help to yourself
or to anyone else,
and should spend more time
seeing what you look at
and less time talking about
what you have seen.
Ask everyone you meet
what their questions are.
Let that be your guide
as to where you go from there.
Davidson River Panorama 10/13/2011 Oil Paint Rendering — Pisgah National Forest, Brevard, North Carolina
Balance and harmony are not steady states of being.
Riding a bicycle is controlling the wobbles.
Living a life is like that,
only trickier.
The natural order is chaotic.
That is where we come in.
We keep Yin and Yang within their traces,
with neither getting the upper hand.
Anything that is too much this
and not enough that
is a mess.
It takes a massive amount of diversity
to strike all the balances
that are necessary for life
on the planet.
Any planet.
We are here to draw lines,
restrict excess,
insist on adherence
to the normal distribution curve,
and demand that extremes be avoided.
Respect for the center
keeps all systems humming.
AUM is the music of the spheres.
Gabriel's horn is a bass saxophone.
Balance and harmony, Kid.
Balance and harmony.
Return to the center,
and live from there.
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Angel Oak Oil Paint Rendering, Angel Oak Park, St. John’s Island, South Carolina
Does the name Martin Palmer
mean anything to you?
He has wide-ranging interests.
English.
About 5 years younger than I am.
Google him
and listen to a 1919 lecture
to the World Wellness Organization
(Or words to that effect)
and a 2020 “master class” with the same group.
He is Anglican and Taoist,
probably more Taoist than Anglican,
and talks about our place
being that of integrating Yin and Yang
in all of their myriad manifestations
throughout our life--
ongoing, never-ending,
eternal and everlasting,
world without end.
Just one damn situation after another,
all the way down.
My kind of guy.
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Swift River Oil Paint Rendering — Kancamagus Highway, White Mountains, New Hampshire
Your freedom ends
where your responsibilities begin.
No one is free to be irresponsible.
Who is to say what "responsible" is and is not?
YOU are!
In each situation as it arises!
And, here is the kicker:
YOU have to be RIGHT about it!
Who is to say whether you are right about it or not?
Time will tell.
The circumstances will validate or invalidate
your response to the circumstances.
We all will know soon enough
whether you were/are right or wrong
about what you declare to be a responsible
response to the situation.
We all bear the burden of knowing
what we are doing
all our life long.
And live to know better what to do
in the next moment
than we knew in the last one.
And if we are not doing that,
we are the bane and the burden
of the world.
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Ramsey Creek Bridge 04/17/2008 Oil Paint Rendering — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbriar District
We stand between how things are
and how things ought to be,
and bear the pain of the dichotomy,
of the contradiction,
and do what we can
in the service of the ought-to-be,
within the constraints
of the possibilities before us.
We do not get to choose our choices.
We get to choose from among the choices
available to us
in each situation as it arises.
How long have we been struggling
beneath the burden of racism?
Sexism?
Misogyny?
Homophobia?
Islamophobia?
Xenophobia?
Etc.?
Ours is the Sisyphean Task
of doing what must be done
within the limitations imposed upon us
by the time and place of our living.
"As good as it can be"
is often far from
"Good enough,"
and nowhere near
"The Good!"
But our work is always
in the service of The Good!
The Good is the rock we roll up the hill,
and follow to the bottom,
and roll it up the hill,
and follow to the bottom...
throughout our life.
And quitting is not an option!
Think of it as job security,
and get back to work!
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Baxter Creek Bridge Panorama Oil Paint Rendered 11/11/2008 — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek Campground, Waterville, North Carolina
Living in ways that befriend life
balances the opposites,
integrates the polarities,
harmonizes Yin and Yang,
negotiates and compromises--
and resorts to forcing, pushing, shoving
only when all other approaches have failed
and crashing through windows
and smashing down doors
are our last remaining choice
for escaping a burning building.
Thinking of battling,
fighting,
going to war,
as our first,
best,
most efficient,
most effective
way of getting what we want
and having our way
is already to have lost
anything worth having.
"Prayer Warriors"
miss the point of prayer--
and do not grasp the significance
of "What shall I say?
'Father, save me from this hour!'
No! For this purpose
I have come to this hour!
'Father, Glorify your name!'"
How we face "the hour,"
how we understand "the hour,"
who we show ourselves to be in "the hour,"
is why we come to "the hour,"
in every hour,
moment-by-moment,
day-by-day
our entire life long.
"The hour" is the time and place
of our revelation,
of our realization,
of our incarnation,
of who we are and what is ours to do--
requiring that we stand consciously,
mindfully,
between the contradictory forces
at work in "the hour"
and make peace,
bearing in our body
"the marks of the cross."
Hour after hour.
In so doing,
we become Jesus in Gethsemane,
the Buddha under the Bo Tree,
and every parent worthy of the title,
and every human being
carrying the weight of being human.
It is who we are.
It is what we do.
"What I do is me,
for that I came"
(Gerard Manley Hopkins).
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The Maple Tree Oil Paint Rendered — Bass Lake, Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
What do we talk about
when we have nothing to say?
What do we talk about
to keep from saying
what we have to say?
What do we talk about all the time?
What do we never talk about?
How do we know/decide
what to say?
How much does our talking conceal?
How much does our talking reveal?
Who is listening when we speak?
What do we have to say
that no one will/can hear?
What do we have to say
that we refuse to hear?
What are we not saying
that is dying to be heard?
What are we saying by the way
we live our life?
What are we afraid of?
Ashamed of?
What are we hiding?
What are we hiding from?
Why are we hiding?
Who are we kidding?
Why are we kidding anyone?
Confluence 07 10/29/2014 Oil Paint Rendering — Ramsey Creek, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Greenbriar District
We all possess a super weapon
that is well within our reach,
yet far exceeds our grasp.
It is simply-and-simultaneously-impossibly
being mindfully aware
of what is happening
and what needs to happen in response
in each situation as it arises,
and how we might help meet that need
with the gifts/virtues/characteristics/
genius/original nature
that come with us from the womb
for just such an occasion--
to be used with innocence, sincerity and spontaneity,
with no investment in what we stand to gain or lose,
or any idea of exploiting the situation
for our benefit in any way.
That's it.
We are equipped to see and do,
to rise to every occasion,
and live out our lives
in the service of compassion and grace.
If that doesn't impress you
as being much of a super weapon,
that is because you are thinking
about weapons in the wrong way.
They are not for serving our needs
and interests,
but for doing what is right
at the right time,
in the right way.
Why do anything other than that?
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Pawley’s Island Moon 03 12/16/2013 — Pawley’s Island, South Carolina
What do you care about?
Why do you care?
How would other people
know you care about it
by the way you live your life?
Get to the bottom of all three questions.
Write down your answers
in a poem,
or an essay,
that speaks the truth
about you
and what you care about.
Take your time with this exercise,
but do not put it off.
It will take you to the core
of who you are,
and what you are doing about it--
and call you to life.
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Fall Woods Oil Paint Rendering 11/12/2006 — Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Martin Palmer says all of our lives
are grounded on faith,
but not all of us have any idea
of what the ground of our faith is.
It helps to know what grounds us,
and to know what we think about that
in terms of its helpfulness to us
and to the life we need to be living.
Martin and I give away something
of our faith
when we imply that
there is a life we need to be living.
That is a statement of faith
if ever there were one.
Speaking of statements of faith,
here are two collections:
"It's fine.
It's all fine.
Everything is fine."
"It doesn't matter.
Nothing matters.
Nothing has ever mattered."
These are statements of faith
representative of attitudes,
frames of mind,
perspectives
that ground someone's life
and direct their living.
We all believe things
incapable of verification
that reflect our general orientation
and the effort we make
to shape our life
and impact the world around us.
What do you believe?
What is worth believing?
Everything about you/us hangs
on how we answer these questions.
The things we tell ourselves
and the seriousness with which we take them
make all the difference
in terms of the quality of the life we live,
and the enthusiasm with which we live it.
If you are going to take anything on faith
(And we all are going to take a lot of things on faith!)
let the importance of the things we tell ourselves
be one of the things on that list!
Martin and I would say
that our story--
the story we are telling about us
by the way we are living our life--
our life story,
is important beyond all we are capable
of imagining,
and, more than that,
it is a part of another, larger, story
that encompasses all of our stories
throughout time.
Our story is connected with all of our stories,
and all of our differences
create our commonalities
and produce the song
we all are singing
that we don't know anything about.
And everything we do has an impact
beyond anything we recognize as being impactful.
Our influence is actual,
and it is amazing.
It matters how we live.
If you are going to believe anything
(And you are going to believe a lot of things!)
believe that!
And live as though it is so!
Moment-by-moment,
day-by-day,
your whole life long!
Bog River Falls 09/29/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Adirondack Park, Tupper Lake, New York
Here we are. Now what?
The relationship between/among the individual
and the collective
required to produce and maintain,
oversee and steward,
meaningful change for the good of the whole--
the whole earth--
is governed by what?
Who does what to whom, when, where, how?
The Tao is doing the right thing
in the right way
at the right time,
moment-by-moment-by-moment.
Which is made possible by being quiet
and living out of our own center i
n ways that incarnate our original nature
in doing what is called for
in the right way
at the right time
in each situation as it arises.
And who is learning to do that?
Who is living to do that?
How many of us with it take to do that
in order to "turn the light around,"
and transform the way
life is lived upon the earth?
And how do we get there from here?
Someone?
Anyone?
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Blue Moon 06 01/31/2018 — Indian Land, South Carolina
The Tao is recognized and honored
by all religions everywhere.
Everybody acknowledges the appropriate time,
the appointed time,
the fullness of time,
the right time,
the time to act
and the time to refrain from acting.
And everybody understands
that there is a right way
and a wrong way
to do anything--
and knows there is a right thing to do
and a wrong thing to do
on every occasion under heaven.
That is all the Tao is about:
the right way to do
the right thing to do
at the right time to do it.
We all recognize the importance
of the Tao,
but.
We don't do much about
putting ourselves in accord
with the Tao
in the times and places of our living.
And that's the kink in the hose.
We have to learn to lay aside
our will for the moment,
our wants, wishes and desires
for our life,
stand apart from our agendas
and our contriving
to have our way,
and live sincerely
in the service of the good of the moment,
spontaneously offering what we have to give
without seeking to exploit
any occasion in any way
for our benefit,
advantage,
pleasure.
That is all it will take.
Heaven won't be any better than that.
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Live Oak Lane 01 Oil Paint Rendered — Undisclosed Location
Our work is integrating opposites,
creating harmony,
realizing balance,
honoring symmetry,
maintaining the tension
of mutually exclusive contradictions,
dancing/living with the rhythm
of yin and yang coursing through
our veins
and meeting us a every turn
in the course of every day.
India's Hinduism and Buddhism
deplore duality.
China's Taoism and Zen delight in duality,
and see it as the heart of the cosmos,
the rhythm of life and being.
From the Tao te Ching (Chapter 42),
we read:
"The Tao gives birth to the One (The Origin),
the One gives birth to the Two (Yin and Yang),
the Two give birth to the Three (Heaven, Earth, Humanity),
the Three give birth to every living thing.All things are held in Yin and carry Yang,and they are held together in the Ch'iof teeming energy."
Duality is One with Life and Being.
When we are most whole, we are playing
with what Joseph Campbell called,
"the potentials of this infinitely and incessantly
changing universal duad (Yin and Yang)."
Living authentically, genuinely, honestly
is being true to the contradictions within,
bearing the tension of being two things at once
(I want to be the best father/husband/etc. who ever lived,
and I don't want to be a father/husband/etc. at all!).
"This is the way things are,
and this is the way things also are,
and that is the way things ARE!"
"This is the way things are,
and this is what can be done about it,
and that's the way things are!"
We honor the rhythms of life
in the way we live with life,
within life.
"The tide comes in,
and the tide turns around,
and the tide goes out,
and the tide turns around,
and the tide comes in..."
Ebb and flow,
up and down,
right and left,
forward and backward,
Yin and Yang...
We dance with our circumstances,
moving with the rhythm of our life,
in sync with the Tao,
doing what is called for
by the time and place of our living,
through all the times and places of our living,
without imposing our idea of how things
ought to be,
but honoring how things are,
and what needs to be done in light of it,
here and now,
all our life long.
"and there is only the dance" (T.S. Eliot).
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Cypress Mandala/Adams Millpond Mirror-Mirror Oil Pant Rendered — Goodale State Park, Camden, South Carolina
Our depth is without end.
We will never get to the bottom
of who we are.
There will always be
more to us than meets the eye.
Why do we stop exploring ourselves
so soon?
That is the line separating
ignorance from intelligence.
Intelligence has nothing to do
with how smart we are,
or how educated we are,
and has everything to do
with how inquisitive we are,
and how playful we are.
Most scientists are intelligent people
because they love questions
and delight in playing with possibilities,
and imagining new worlds,
and seeing what makes things work,
and keeps things from working.
Ignorant people know what they like,
and what they don't like,
and that's that.
They think the way
they are supposed to think,
and do things the way
they ought to be done.
And that's that.
Ignorant people and intelligent people
have a hard time getting along,
and rarely spend much time together.
When they are thrown together
by a natural disaster
or a war,
they can cooperate in getting the job done,
but then it's back to their way
of being who they are
with people who are like them.
It is great to have people who are like us.
That makes it easier
and a lot more fun
being who we are.
But.
We have to learn to do that
without making people who are not like us
into enemies
whom we disparage,
berate,
ridicule
and monsterize.
We have to learn to listen to one another
around the table,
across the oceans.
We have to pretend we are all
in foxholes together,
saving the environment,
defeating the pandemic-of-the-day,
sharing resources,
and improving the quality of life
for everyone everywhere.
The world is not a friendly place.
And that's where we all come in.
We can befriend one another
without everybody being the same.
Why not?