March 25, 2025

Little Blue Heron with Body Guard (A Wood Stork) — Woody Pond, Harris Neck Wildlife Preserve, Savanna Georgia
Jesus and the Buddha were about 500 years apart.
Jesus and I are nearly 2,000 years apart.
And I think we could go back about 6,000 to 8,000 years
to the Shaman who got things rolling when the last ice age
reseeded enough to make things livable.
It is shameful that the species has made no more spiritual progress than it has over that length of time.

That's some bad preaching going on!
But where did people have to go to learn to think for themselves?

The Buddha and Jesus took to the wilderness and pondered things for themselves.
And Jesus argued with the scribes and Pharisees of his day--
and his "You have heard it said, but I say unto you"
bespoke an authority that came from within that others admired.
And the Buddha recommended "Peaceful abiding, here, now."

We would have been saver alone than being subjected to
all that bad preaching.

What are you doing, have you been doing,
to develop your thinking for yourselves?

Keep it up. It is the best practice I can recommend!

March 24, 2025

Corner Room — Blowing Rock, North Carolina
I hope I spend my remaining years like I have spent my recent years. Which is to say that things are fine as they are. Content. Comfortable. At peace. Or, as the Buddha might say,
"Peaceful abiding, here, now."

I may have plenty to be anxious about with Trump at the helm,
but it's quite out of my control or even influence,
so I'm concentrating my energy on doing the things I enjoy
and letting time pass according to its own good pleasure.

I'm five chapters into my next book,
and I'm interested to see if I finish it in what remains to be lived. After that, if there is an after that, I will trust the road to carry me where it will. There has been plenty to like up to now, and I have no reason to expect the future to be much different that the past. And if it is, maybe I can find something to like there anyway.

I look forward to sharing the way with you all--lets see what we can do with what comes along!

March 22, 2025

Savanna Wildlife Drive 03 05/02/2019 — Savanna Wildlife Refuge, Savanna, Georgia
Carl Jung said, "We are who we always have been,
and we are who we will be."

And he also said, "There is within each of us,
another whom we do not know."

And it is our place to be who we are
in the time left for living.

For me that can only mean spending copious amounts of time
in emptiness, stillness, silence,
waiting to see what meets us there,
and going where we are led,
knowing that "The path that can be discerned as a path
is not a reliable path" (Martin Palmer),
meaning, I take it, that the path can be seen only in hindsight,
and that we trust ourselves to our intuition
in finding the way that is the way for us--
which is what the Buddha did under the Bodhi Tree,
and what Jesus did in the Garden of Gethsemane,
and see where it goes.

March 21, 2025

Clingman’s Dome (Parking Lot) Sunset — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg, Tennessee
Truth is a perspective. Actually, an opinion. Temporary, distorted and subjective. Presenting, not only a point of view, but also exposing what some interested party has to gain or is afraid of losing, and revealing what they have at stake in some future outcome, inviting examination, inquiry, investigation, along the lines of "Who? What? When? Where? How? Why? Here? Now?

Every assertion/accusation/statement by Trump/Musk/DOGE/and friends presents opportunity for excavation and exposé by those interested in getting to the bottom of everything pretending to be truthful in the spirit of taking no rest and giving them no rest until what can be known is known and nothing remains to be poked and probed, following the dictum: "Don't Take Anything At Face Value--Everything Is More Than It Seems!"

March 20, 2025 – B

Koi Fish 03/17/2025 — Pike Nursery, Charlotte, North Carolina
We cannot think up our associations.
Association is not imagination.
The associations we make with cigarettes, say,
or pipe smoking, or alcohol, or cameras, or oceans...
are ours alone to make.

No one can tell us what our associations are
or ought to be.
Our associations speak, reveal, disclose, display
the truth of who we are.

What associations, if any, do you make with the above image?
Do you feel attraction? Repulsion? Fear?
What stirs to life within?
What memories come to mind?
Sit with the image and observe the train of associations
that begins to form as the image generates associations
that produce associations to the associations
and your history takes form/shape as you become an audience of one as your life passes in review.
What do those particular associations have to do with
this particular time in your life?
What is it about your here, now, that makes you susceptible
to this particular train of associations?
What are you saying to yourself?
What are you needing to see about yourself, here, now.
You are showing yourself memories/associations, here, now.
Why these memories, associations, here, now?
What do you need to be aware of it this moment in your life?
What are you saying to yourself? About yourself?

Our associations are mirrors reflecting us to ourselves
at particular points in our life.
They are like nighttime dreams in this respect.
We are attempting to guide/direct ourselves in response
to our life, but we have to pay attention in an inquisitive
kind of way to "get the message" and see what we have to say
to ourselves.

As you move through your life,
notice the things that catch your eye
and look closer, becoming aware of the train of associations
collecting around the source of attraction/attention.
Hop aboard and see where it goes.
Enlightening, exposing, unveiling, disclosing you to you.

March 19, 2025

Savanna Wildlife Drive 02 05/02/2019 — Savanna National Wildlife Refuge, Savanna, Georgia
Wild things have been accommodating civilization
from the beginning of civilization.
So we give the refuges and preserves.
Until oil or goal is discovered there,
and then we put up fences.

Sometimes we build land "bridges" over interstate highways
to accomodate migration routes,
and sometimes not.
It is not wise to get in the way of progress.

And how many species are going extinct per month these days?

Civilization is not--make that people are not--good for nature.
And anything that is not good for nature is not good for people.

Shooting ourselves in the foot in service of the profit motive is what we do best. If a profit can be made a profit will be made, you know, at the expense of whatever is in the way. If we are in the way, too bad for us.

We are too greedy for our own good. And always have been. We won’t be missed at all.

March 18, 2025

Smoky Mountain Stream 11/02/2013 — Greenbriar District, Cosby, Tennessee
There are things we need to know
and things we need to do.
And things occur to us out of nowhere
when we drop into the silence
and wait for clarity and direction.

I do most of my growing up being quiet.
It is amazing how much I realize
just looking out the window.

Joseph Campbell said he adjusted to old age
by letting come what was coming
and letting go what was going
like an old car disintegrating with time.

The rearview mirror falls to the floorboard,
the front bumper drops to the ground.
the right headlight dangles by its wiring...

It is the way of the cosmos.
No point in being overwrought
about things that have been going on
for millennia.

It is as he said.
We go a piece at a time.
Watching ourselves disappear
as we sit looking out the window.

Maintaining our equilibrium,
regaining our balance and harmony,
and recovering our peace of mind
by reconciling ourselves
with the way things are
some more again today.

March 17, 2025 – B

Reading through my old writings, I came across this gem of a dollarism:

"One of the 10,000 Spiritual Laws states, 'Our idea of God is not God.' the Bible can be seen as the history of the evolution of the idea of God. If we read the Bible carefully, noting inconsistencies, contradictions, incompatibilities discrepancies and divergent views, we will come across a number of different ways of thinking about God--many of which are mutually exclusive and can be squared with each other only after several rounds of single malt whiskey straight from the bottle."

There are, for instance two, at least versions of The Garden of Eden story, and five, at least, threads of the JEDP, or "Documentary Hypotheses," way of explaining the early differing views of God, but without squaring any of them, and are simply different ways people of biblical times thought about God.

Some compilers referred to God as "Yahweh," some referred to God as "Elohim," other writers were thought of as representing the "Deuteronomic" point of view, others the "Priestly" point of view, and then there are those representing the "Prophet" point of view, and the "Wisdom" writers had their way of thinking about God, all of which represent different gods or different ways of thinking about God.

For about sixty years after Jesus' death, the followers of Jesus and new converts to the Movement would have gathered regularly with worshipping Jews in the synagogues to worship (In addition to house gatherings for prayer and discussion) until it became unwise to associate with Jews because of the Jewish rebellion against Rome, and Christians begin to gravitate toward Christianity as a separate religion.

Jesus did not intend separation, or see himself as creating a new religion. His idea was to reform Judaism by modifying the institutional idea of God that was popular in his day.

The idea of God in the minds of the people continues to be modified through the centuries to our own time with the inclusion of female and gay clergy and God's position on war, slavery, alcohol, birth control, etc. Who God is and what God would have us do is still evolving, with no idea of where it is going or how it will end.

And we all debate the doctrines as though we know what we are talking about.

March 17, 2025

Savanna Wildlife Drive 01 — Savanna Wildlife Refuge, Savanna, Georgia 05/01/2019
I am delighted that I got my going days done when it was time for going! It is a good thing that I did not wait until now! Grocery shopping is about it these days, which leaves me with time to re-process images I took in my not-so-long-ago, and to consider how much the days take out of us along the way. And how much it takes to do so little now.

It is a gift to be able to explore emptiness, stillness, silence
as they needs to be explored, and to realize it falls to older people to do because the younger ones among us don't have the time or the inclination to drop into the stillness and wait for clarity to appear, arise, occur to show the way. Mining the treasures of tranquility and serenity is a pleasures of old age, and, "Peaceful abiding here, now," is a gift of the days that are upon me--and along with it the Buddha's other gift of "Listen to YOU!" is also not wasted on me.

In the emptiness there is none to listen to BUT me! And I am glad to be the recipient of my own realizations. Which was also one of Joseph Campbell's discoveries in his retirement, the way reflection results in new realizations. Gifts of the ages! To those at the right time of their life to enjoy the benefits of the years spent gleaning things to reflect on as the days pass,
blessing all of us with new things to consider, all along the way yet to be lived into the far distant future stretching out before us all!

March 16, 2025

Blue Herons 08/05/2019 — Swan Lake Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
I understand that astronomers are discussing a new theory
proposing that our universe is contained in a black hole that is contained in another universe. We may live in stacked universes and black holes, perhaps infinitely deep, broad, expansive. Everything we think we know has to be re-thought. Meaning we have to come to terms with the (perhaps) fact that we don't know anything. What will structure things then? What will govern what we do then? Might/power/control will continue to make right perhaps with Fascism/Authoritarianism ruling the day, imposing "order." Restricting freedom... So much to wonder about, anticipate, wait to see. It's a Wowzier. Which may well change nothing at all.

March 15, 2025

Great Egret 06/01/2019 — Santee National Wildlife Refuge, Summerton, South Carolina
Drop out, drop in is the recipe for balance and harmony on the heaving waves of the wine-dark sea.

Dropping out of the here, now with its noise, clamor, chaos and terminal insanity, and dropping into emptiness, stillness, silence to regroup, recharge and recover is the most brilliant strategy ever devised for reorienting ourselves, regrouping and finding the way through the wasteland to "Peaceful abiding, here, now."

Both the Buddha and Jesus heartedly recommended the practice. Jesus with his, "Pray always," and the Buddha with his, "Listen to yourself," were advising, "Tune out, turn on, drop in, as the old saying goes (With a little tweaking)." Which is all the direction we need to find the way that is the Way of the Tao, Enlightenment, and life everlasting.

When we drop into the silence and open ourselves to what meets us there, we encounter the clarity that emerges, arises, appears to direct us along the path to doing what is called for in each situation as it arises with the gifts of our original nature, our innate virtues (What we do best and enjoy doing most), our inherent imagination and our intrinsic intuition--which is all any of us have ever needed to rise to the occasion and do what needs to be done, when, where and how it needs to be done, through all that comes our way in all times and places.

It is the universal practice for life everlasting, world without end. Amen.