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?
The Beach House 10/28/2009 — Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
We carry the secrets of our own destiny tucked into our DNA and accessed via our Right Brain through trance states, meaningful coincidences, nighttime dreams, daytime visions, powerful hunches, nagging calls to attend absurd missions, propitious accidents, sudden compulsions, and all other forms of guidance at the disposal of our Other Side in its effort to wake us up to who we are and what is ours to do even now, even yet, even still, if only we will be still and give it free rein.
The Adventure awaits the traveler, wondering when might be the time...
Sand Fence 10/29/2009 — Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
We enter the silence empty of emotion/agenda/expectation... and wait for what will emerge/appear/arise of its own accord for us to work with in making associations and connections and following where it leads to realization/recognition/understanding-- the farther shore of reflection.
Propelling us onto the field of action to will and to do according to the flow of our understanding of what is called for and asked of us in the time and place of our epiphany.
The quest and the deed, back and forth, throughout the time left for living the adventure of being alive.
Maritime Woods 11/01/2009 — Springer’s Point Nature Preserve, Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
Seeing what we look at and knowing what's what without opinion or expectation, plans or agendas, but with clarity and understanding, balance and harmony-- and doing what is called for in ways appropriate to the occasion in each situation as it arises no matter what all our life long, would do it I think.
May it be so for us all! Always and forever! Amen! May it be so!
Dunes 11 03/24/2007 — Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
We get up and meet the day as though it matters.
Living with intensity and with intentionality anyway, nevertheless, even so is essential, and must be our lifetime commitment to each other and all others around the world.
Caring as though it matters that we care regardless of whether it matters or not is crucial.
It’s as though we all are playing a part in a movie that requires us to act as though it matters who we are and what we do,
and we pour ourselves into it every day with a performance worthy of an Academy Award.
Every day.
To love everyone in a way that they can’t tell whether we really love them or not.
Every day.
The world is dying for people who will do these things, reliably, consistently, deliberately, dependably.
We owe it to ourselves and to each other to help the world out, whether it deserves it or not.
Dawn’s Light 10/29/2009 — Outer Banks, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
We wait for clarity and motivation, and follow the inner drift of the soul's delight.
As time goes by, I find myself thinking of "soul" (and "heart") as "Right Brain," and thinking of "ego" as "Left Brain."
The duality of Right Brain/Left Brain provides the foundation and clarity of our life's work: Establishing the balance and harmony between the two hemispheres of our brain which is exemplified in the quality and flow of our life.
We live to unify the opposites, unite the polarities, reconcile the disparities and bring the two together, aligned and in accord with the here and now of our living.
How we do that is through the conscious awareness of what's what and what needs to be done in response to it in each situation as it arises, dancing with the music of the moment, bringing order out of chaos and Yes out of No through all of the circumstances of our days.
What is called for? How can we meet that with the gifts of our original nature and innate virtuosities?
Take the questions into the silence and see what comes to mind.
Crater Lake Sunrise 05/29/2009 — Crater Lake National Park, Kalmath, Falls, Oregon
The day has a mind of its own. As does our life. We wait to see what comes and what we do with it, and that tells the tale.
We get up, get dressed, open the door, and the day, our life, takes it from there.
With a bevy of things we would never have guessed.
Our place is to respond appropriately to each thing that comes along, and see where that takes us and what we do about it all the way to bed tonight, and back at it again tomorrow.
No plans, no agendas, no knowing what's next or caring, just seeking the flow and seeing what's called for, understanding that the path is revealed in hindsight, and no one knows before hand what is being staged or how it will all merge together, disparate parts producing a whole that is our life one day at a time.
Crater Lake Sunrise 02, 05/28/2009 –Crater Lake National Park, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Loss of balance and harmony is the cause of the disturbance in the flow of life and the experience of the clashing rocks, and the heaving waves of the wine-dark sea worldwide.
And the cause of imbalance and disharmony everywhere is wanting what we have no business having.
Wrong Wanting is the source of all of our problems today. Every day.
Starting with Adam and Eve, which is the most brilliant summation of The Problem ever presented, and it has nothing to do with God or the creation of the Cosmos, or Original Sin.
Wrong Wanting is the culprit behind all of our misery and whining from the start.
Wrong Wanting results in the loss of paradise, and the way back into the Garden of Eden is dying to our desires by flipping our Wanting from Wrong to Right.
Wanting the right things and serving Right Wanting with our life is all it takes to restore balance and harmony in our day-to-day experience of living in the flow of life, aligned with the Tao and at one with the way of things worldwide forever.
But, like Adam and Eve, we think we have a better idea.
Crater Lake Mornng 09/29/2009 — Crater Lake National Park, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Indigenous spirituality has it right on all points, starting with No Sin, if you can imagine that.
Religion without sin. What kind of religion is that?
Religion from the bottom up and the inside out, not something handed to us by the priests and the experts, not something hinging on Right Belief, but flowing from the truth of personal experience.
How much of Colonialist Religion is grounded on separating us from our experience and gluing us to counter-intuitive, self-denying, trust-us-to-tell-you-how-is Blah-Blah that makes no sense whatsoever?
Talking snakes. How someone can sin for someone else (i.e. Adam and Eve), and How someone can atone for someone else's sin (Jesus of Nazareth). And why God would create people who are going to disappoint him and cause him to hate them forever when he could just get it right on the production line and everyone would live happily ever after...
No one would come up with something like the power-hungry with the need for total domination would invent and say, "You're going to hell if you don't do it like we tell you to do it!"
Indigenous peoples around the world have a better idea and they don't kill heretical heathens who don't think like they do.
And the environment would be a lot better off with them at the helm.
Dawn’s Light 10/31/2009 — Outer Banks, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Ocracoke Island, North Carolina
It is the same with all of us. We gather ourselves and meet the day. Every day.
It would help, I think, if we could actually gather together and meet the day as One, drawing strength from each other's determination to bring our best forth in doing right by ourselves and each other.
So, I'll meet you in the silence, in the stillness and emptiness that awaits us each day and step with you into whatever awaits us, smiling, knowing we have what it takes to be here tomorrow, doing it again.
We are bound by the silence, by the stillness and emptiness and the knowledge that it is filled with the spirit of life that never dies, in the sense that energy can't be created or destroyed, only converted or transformed.
We can take our consolation in that as we step forth together into whatever is next, winking and saying, "See you tomorrow!", all the way.
Bryant Farm Nature Preserve 03 02/21/2024 — Charlotte, North Carolina
Projection is perception, perception is projection.
In order to see, we have to see our seeing.
In order to hear, we have to hear our hearing.
Everything we have ever seen/heard interferes with our seeing/hearing by creating memories and expectations, making it difficult to separate here/now from then/there.
It all carries over, stirring up the muddy water even as we wait for the mud to settle and the water to clear.
We produce our own blindness/deafness by straining to see/hear.
And so the essential need for the right kind of emptiness, stillness and silence on a regular and recurring basis.
Indigenous wisdom declares that ceremony is essential to balance, but not the kind of ceremony colonialism (If we are not indigenous, we are colonial) produces/creates/perpetuates/imposes with its memorized phrases and route rejoinders.
Leaving us to create our own ceremonies out of our own imagination.
We will have to sit with that in the right kind of emptiness, stillness, silence, waiting for the mud to settle and the water to clear.
Listening to our nighttime dreams and our daytime flights of fantasy.
We might also take up listening to the trees, and to all forms of nature.
We have to learn the spiritual languages of intuition, telepathy, awareness, trance, meditation, realization, enlightenment, knowing... by being with and listening to the natural world with wonder and respect.
Bryant Farm Nature Preserve Narcissis 02/21/2024 — Charlotte, North Carolina
I don't know how to turn things around. No one does. People have been trying to turn things around for thousands of years. Things have been getting worse all that time.
In light of this, I think turning things around is a poor goal. The best goal is caring about one another. Caring about another. Caring about something more than ourselves.
I find myself caring about indigenous peoples, and trees.
A year ago, neither were on my horizon. Our lives are capable of taking turns we can't imagine. Turns for the better.
I'm glad not to know where this shift is going-- I am just along for the ride.
I think if we will allow ourselves to care about the things we are interested in-- and allow our life to lead us into interests we don't know we have-- we will surprise ourselves with what happens, and with what we are capable of.
Caring leads the way, and we find what we care about, not by thinking about it, but, simply by caring what we care about.
Start there and give the horse that is your life the reins. For the ride of your life!
Dunes 01 04/18/2007 — Mesquite Dunes, Death Valley National Park, California
Grace and kindness improve everything. Ruthlessness and anger make everything worse. Where we go with that, what we do about it, makes all the difference.