March 14, 2025

Catawba River Flyover — Landsford Canal State Park, Chester County, South Carolina
Native Americans have been experiencing atrocity, cruelty and inequity since 1492. And People of Color have been subjected to it for as long as there have been white people.

Without recourse, protest, renunciation, repudiation. They just had to take it. For centuries.

This is beyond redemption, recompense, amends and compensation.

This is a horror we have to bear as victims and

March 14, 2025 – B

Self Portrait
This is a screenshot taken with a background supplied by Zoom and adjusted in Photoshop.
We disappear pain and suffering and Donald Trump by changing our mind about our relationship with all three. The way we look at things determines what we see when we look. Seeing differently changes everything we look at. We do not have to respond emotionally about anything in our environment. We ascribe meaning to everything, and we can change the meaning of everything "like that" by changing what we say, how we interpret, all of it.

The Buddha's recommendation of "Peaceful abiding here, now," is just a matter of shifting horror and disgust into peace, and doing what is called for without allowing that to impact us in any way--as though we are emergency room personnel dealing appropriately with everything that comes through the door. Donald Trump comes through the door and we respond in ways appropriate to the occasion and let it go at that.

We have the power of perspective/perception/interpretation/
meaning over everything in our environment. We can change our mind about how we see everything. Nothing says we have to suffer. Nothing is stopping us from taking everything in stride and doing what is called for about all that comes our way no matter what every day.

We have the power. Why not use it?

March 13, 2025 – B

The Seated Buddha
What we see is how we look. 

This image of the Buddha free from all assumptions, inferences, projections, presuppositions, conclusions, impressions, etc., is just what it is, which is an accurate impression of the Buddha himself who was "One thus come," like a rock on the road or a wave on the ocean -- and anything more that is said about this image, rock, or wave, is something we add to the thing we see when we look at it.

Anything more than the image, rock, wave that we would say about it is ourselves we are talking about and not the image-rock-wave. To see what we look at it "as it is" requires us to see our seeing, and to empty ourselves of all that is not "there" before us, as it is.

What I see when I look at this image is serenity, tranquility, equanimity, peace, acceptance of reality "just as it is."

This image--which is of my statue of the seated Buddha--reminds me of, connects me with, the Buddha's statement about "How to meditate." He said, "Peaceful abiding, here, now." Implying that there is nothing more to Meditation than that. And suggesting (to me) that we can "drop into meditation" anytime, anywhere, just by entering the state of serenity, tranquility, equanimity, peace and acceptance of reality just as it is.

We step through an imaginary door and there we are. Just like that.

That is what comes to my mind when I see this image, view the statue. The image/statue is a doorway to the doorway. Reminding me, like a Tibetan Singing Bowl, to stop what I'm doing and drop into the silence, becoming serene, tranquil, at peace.

The trick is to do this with everything we see. We have to see how we are looking when we see what we look at, to make sure we are getting ourselves out of the way and seeing just what we look at "as it is," without our input jamming the signals coming from the thing to us.

What do you see when you look at at this image of the seated Buddha?

March 13, 2025

Two Geese Taking Wing — Swan Lake, Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
We draw our lines firmly but without rancor. 
There are people with us here
without good faith,
and they are doing terrible damage,
as Rumi knew people were doing in his day.
And we have no control over those people.

About them, the best I can say is that
if they could do better, perhaps they would.

Be that as it may, it does seem to be apparent
that they enjoy not doing better--even to the point
of one-upping one another on the field of the
atrocious, the outrageous and the shameful.

The commendable, excellent and honorable have no place
in their company
and are left with standing silent
and waiting for the horror show that arrived unbidden
to play itself out.
Which will not happen as soon as we would like,
but will happen long before we are afraid it will.

In the meantime, we must create our own good company
and enjoy one another's presence,
delighting in just being together,
being a blessing and a grace to each other,
and a constant reminder that all is not as out of touch
with the good and praiseworthy as it may seem.
Taking heart in the mutual experience of the dear and worthy,
and living on, living on--anyway, nevertheless, even so.

March 12, 2025

Great Egret 08/01/2019 — Swan Lake, Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
If we aren't doing what we know must be done
because to fail to do so would be to betray
ourselves and our deep sense of what is right
and essential to us being true to ourselves
and failing to live in filial devotion
and liege loyalty to our own center,
and our grounding sense of direction and purpose,
we are off track and wandering lost and alone
in the trackless wasteland that goes forever.
There is only one thing to do:
Sit down and be quiet.
Seek the inner source
of purpose and direction,
and wait for clarity to arise in the silence
with what we must do that cannot be explained,
justified, defended or excused,
but we know we must do it,
the way Captain Jack Sparrow knew,
"It's the pirate's life for me Gibbs.
I have no say in the matter! Savvy?"
(Pirates of the Caribbean).

Go there! Do that!

It is time we allowed our life to take control
of us and started doing things our life's way.
Our life has a life of its own.
Our life knows more than we do about what's what
and what needs to be done about it.

We have to allow our life to lead the way,
by being still and quiet and listening
to what it has to say.

March 11, 2025

Great Blue Heron 08/02/2019 — Swan Lake, Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
So much needs to be changed for the better!
It is overwhelming in a So What? Who Cares? Why Try?
kind of way.

The trick is to not care about our chances.
To not care about the odds.
To not care about any of the things telling us to not care.
And to sit with nature--with the natural world--
on a regular basis.

Great Blue Herons, etc., do exactly what is theirs to do,
anyway, nevertheless, even-so,
around the clock every day world without end.

The natural world does what is called for,
where, when and how it is called for,
doing the right thing,
at the right time,
in the right way,
in the right place.
Time after time.

Let it be the same with all of us!
And we can improve on the natural world
by doing what is called for
with compassion,
kindness,
generosity,
grace,
mercy,
peace,
goodwill,
and wellbeing, etc.

No matter what.

Throughout the time left for living.

Anyway, nevertheless, even-so!

March 10, 2025 – B

Blackberries — Lancaster County, South Carolina, 07/25/2019
I have realized that we cannot discern the difference 
between where we stop and our experience
of ourselves, our life, the world around us starts.

There is no objective vantage point from which
we can gauge/determine the validity/truthfulness
of any experience we have,
or of any statement about the validity of any experience.

Everything is our interpretation of our experience.
We say what is truth, but how do we know?
It is only our evaluation of our experience,
but we cannot get beyond our experience to know
what we are talking about, and we can be influenced by the 10,000 things.

We see what we expect to see,
what we look for,
and call that "seeing,"
and call seeing "knowing."

Everything we see/know is projection all the way down.
We do not know where our experience of the world stops
and where the way things actually are with the world starts.

We project our experience onto the world and say,
"This is the way things are."
It is the way we believe things to be,
NOT the way things are!

March 10, 2025

Bewick’s Swan 09/13/2019 – Swan lake Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
You are the closest thing to Jesus
that a lot of people will ever get.

You are also the closest thing to Buddha
that a lot of people will ever get.

So throw out theology, sin, redemption,
doctrine, dharma, dogma, creeds, prayers of confession,
and related paraphernalia.

It is all unnecessary, beside the point and in the way.

All we need is the right kind of
emptiness/stillness/silence
and a genuine interest in serving/sharing
the gifts of our original nature,
our innate virtues--the things we do best
and enjoy doing most--our inherent imagination,
and our intrinsic intuition
in doing what is called for
in each situation as it arises,
when, where, and how it is called for,
and always returning to the silence,
waiting for clarity regarding what's what
and what is called for,
and when that arises/appears in the silence,
we arise and engage in the right kind of action
on the field of action,
then back to the silence to await the compelling
realization, urgency, calling, direction
regarding what is called for,
back and forth throughout the rest of our life.

Which is all Jesus and the Buddha did.

We get closer to Jesus and the Buddha with every
drop into the silence and the emergence onto the field of action.

There is nothing difficult about the process,
and high time we started implementing it!

March 09, 2025 – B

The Back Way Home
The things we are moved to do
are the most wonderful things about us.
Children in a sandbox.
Guided by their own sense of what now,
lost in the process of one now
leading to another
are my image of the best life
has to offer,
and if we aren't giving ourselves
to what moves us
for the wonder of it
and the enjoyment of being lost in it,
not knowing where it is going,
and loving the idea of being
captivated by forces quite beyond us
for nothing more than the experience
of its own joy carrying us away through
hours of superfluous compulsion.

March 09, 2025

Solitude 03/07/2025 – Mecklenburg County, South Carolina
Edna St. Vincent Millay nailed it with her,
"Life must go on, I forget just why," line.

It doesn't matter why.
We don't have to feel like it,
like doing anything.
We just have to do it.
When, where and how it needs to be done.

Having the fire for it,
the life for it,
helps,
but it isn't necessary.
"Fake it 'til you make it,"
Is the AA form of encouragement.

Acting like it matters
will do in the absence of
it actually mattering.

The baby doesn't care why
you change their diaper,
as long as you do it
the way it needs to be done.
Fake tender love and devotion,
so well that the baby can't tell
the difference.

That's all that life asks of each of us.
Live as though we care about what we are doing
so that no one can tell the difference.
And, soon enough, we won't
be able to tell the difference either.
Faking sincerity to the point of fooling ourselves
is living sincerely.

Or close enough.

March 08, 2025 – B

Australian Black Swan — Swan Lake Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
My extended family,
particularly on my mother's side,
was not a place you would care
to spend much time.

One day was like another,
one conversation was an extension
of all the others, continuing, on-going,
unending repetition of yesterday
and the day before.

"Original" and "Interesting" would not be terms
used to describe anything that was going on.
Their diet was the same year after year.
A new dish of anything was out of the question.

I couldn't get out of there soon enough,
or far enough away.

Where did that come from?

We choose our environment.
What we do and how fits us,
expresses us,
exhibits us.

We are who we hang with.

That was the Mississippi delta I left behind,
moving east.
Now, I don't want to go an farther west
than my back yard.
And am glad I don't have to.

But, the Delta mentality is everywhere.
Trump is a wealthy landowner
in Sunflower County, Mississippi.

March 08, 2025

Country Road 03/07/2025 — Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
Human beings seem to generate conditions conducive
to their own anguish
at a much higher rate than all other species combined.

I have watched cows, gold finches and snails quite a bit
and have never seen any of them do themselves (or each other, for the matter) in.

History is a record of our making ourselves and one another
miserable.

Leading me to conclude that God rushed production well beyond
the amount of time that he (And given God's desire to rid the
Old Testament world of all female deities, he has to be a very
insecure HE) would have been wise to take much more of before uttering that fateful "Let There Be!"

My deep regret, and the burden that we all bear, is our failure to do better with what was handed to us at birth. Sending people to the moon fails to qualify as a significant off-setting achievement, and stands through time as being of no actual value to anyone ever.