September 17, 2025

Sailboats at Sunset — Silver Lake, Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
We lived for a while with the fantasy of Galahad and his heart of nobility, purity and grace carrying us forth like Jesus from the grave as a goal for us to strive for, a human wonder for us to be, but.

There was always littleness, meanness, hatred, greed, wrath and fear shinning through, getting in the way, and, in the end, the truth prevailed.

More of us wanted to be like Donald Trump than like Jesus and Galahad. And if not actually more, close enough for it not to matter for the dream of Liberty! Justice! Equality! Truth! to become just another WOKE dream crashing into the reality of My Way Now No Matter What! hidden beneath the guise of MAGA! And its disdain for Democracy and its hope for how things ought to be.

How ought things be? Who says so? Who cares? Here we are! Now what? What guides our boat on its path through the sea? My choice is for Emptiness, Stillness, Silence to lead the way.

Sitting still enough long enough to see, hear, know, understand, what's what and what is called for and what needs to be done in its service no matter what, when, where and how it needs to be done, and rising to do the right thing at the right time in the right place and the right way here and now day by day forever, starting now, you and I together, all the way--may it be so, no?

September 16, 2025

Hemlock Islands — Penobscot Bay, Deer Isle, Maine
The Buddha saw "Peaceful abiding, here, now," as the foundation of "having life and having it abundantly." I call it "Looking out the window." 

When I sit, I sit looking out the window, at the focal point, the foundation, of "having life and having it abundantly."

Everywhere can be the vehicle/Portkey/threshold/doorway to "peaceful abiding, here, now," "having life and having it abundantly."

Depending entirely on our perspective and point of view. How we see things IS how things are, in the sense that how we see things is how we respond to things, is how/what we take things to be. We are the fulcrum, the pivot point, from where things are to how things need to be. How/what we see when we look at it determines what response we make to it and where things go from here, now to what's next.

We make the world we live in by the way we look at it and what we say about it.

What do you say about the photograph above? What do you say about your life? Why that and not something else instead?

We are the Portkey to our future, here, now. Our perspective, point of view, way of perceiving, shapes and forms our world. We hold the power of transformation just by being aware of what we see when we look at anything, everything. Why that and not something else instead?

How many different ways can we see things in a day? That's how many worlds we can live in in a day. No?

How many different ways can we see the photograph of hemlock islands in Penobscot Bay, taken from Deer Isle, Maine?

Marianne Moore said, and this is one of my favorite quotes, "Solitude is the sure cure for loneliness." We flip the switch on the photo above by seeing solitude or loneliness. No?

And so on, throughout the day, every day.

Of course, "seeing things as they are" is seeing things as they also are. Which is to say that nothing IS what it appears to be except in the eye of those to whom it appears to be that way. Which is to say that it is all a fiction, capable of being whatever we are in to mood for, or not in the mood for, in a particular time and place. Everything varies according to our "state of mind," whatever that means. It means that everything is a projection of ours onto whatever we are looking at here, now. We are making it all up all of the time. We can't help but make it all up all of the time. So that what we see is an extension of who we are at the time we see what we look at. Everything is a mirror reflecting us to us. When we start seeing us in the way we see everything around us, we will be on the right track at last, to realization, recognition, enlightenment, understanding, laughing, loving, being alive. No?

September 15, 2025

Riding the Railroad Through Canada — Jasper National Park, Alberta
I would like to live exactly where I am living, and be doing exactly what I am doing. I wouldn't change a thing. It's called "Having it made."

And, what does one do when one has it made? What is called for in each situation as it arises, day after day. Which may have nothing to do with what one would want to do.

Wanting does not know a thing. Wanting is not a reliable guide to having it made. I did not get here by wanting to. I got here by doing what was called for one situation at a time.

I know people who are plotting to be somewhere else. Their life has a better idea of where they need to be than they do. My best advice to them is to forget where you want to be and focus on doing what is called for here, now. One here, now after another.

I don't remember when this occurred to me. I know that I did not think it up and put it into place. I simply realized what I was doing, and had been doing. Looking back, I think it started in Seminary. I was taking Greek and Hebrew as though that was going to somehow help me in the ministry. Reading Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell would have helped me in the ministry--and did, when I stumbled upon them as a part of doing what was called for here, now.

Which started in Seminary with me doing Greek and Hebrew because that was what was called for here, now, no matter what I wanted to do. And it has been guiding the way ever since.

I call it "being lucky," and I remember that Alan Watts said that is what people say about people who are simply doing what is called for situation by situation--which is "enlightenment" as "habitual intuition." Sensing/doing what is called for one situation at a time. The Tao. Doing the right thing, at the right time, in the right way, in the right place. Not by thinking our way forward, rationally, intellectually, reasonably, but simply by knowing/sensing what was called for, what needed to be done, no matter what, one situation at a time.

It is the way that is not a way at all. Or, as Martin Palmer would say, "The path that appears to be a path is not a reliable path."

The path that is The Path is known only in hindsight. Doing Greek and Hebrew when they needed to be done led to doing Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell when they needed to be done. And here we are. Clueless about what's next, but trusting myself to know it when it calls my name.

Savvy?

September 14, 2025

Boone Fork Reflection — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Nothing beats--and everything flows from--asking the questions that beg to be asked and saying the things that cry out to be said. Doing so paves the way for reflection that leads to realization. And that leads to seeing, hearing, knowing, doing, being what is called for in each situation as it arises--and no one can do better than that, or ask for more than that. No?

September 13, 2025

Sunwapta River and Falls — Jasper National Forest, Canadian Rockies, Alberta
Realization comes from our reflection on our experience. We make up the bullshit to suit ourselves. For instance, what makes dirty words dirty? And what makes white people superior? Where does experience end and projection/assumption/presumption begin?

We know so much that isn't so, who can keep track anymore? Bullies have taken over the world. Normal people are an endangered species. I am hereby prescribing 26 hours a day of emptiness, stillness and silence for everyone.

The right kind of silence is the cure to all of our problems. In the right kind of silence, we can ask all of the questions that beg to be asked of all of the things that cry out to be said. And things heal themselves as if by magic. Which is the reverse of how things got to be the way they are. Which is by talking, talking, talking about things they don't know anything about.

We have to sit down, shut up, be quiet and wait for the idiocy to pass. Nobody speaks until it is gone. Talking about things we know nothing about is the source of all of our problems today. Conspiracy theorists lead the way away from the way. Silence is the path to sanity.

September 12, 2025

Morant’s Curve — Banff National Park, Canadian Rockies, Banff National Park, Alberta
We do not suffer from a dearth of information. 
We suffer from an abundance of desire.
We want everything.
Stop wanting and everything falls into place.
Then, we do what is called for and not what satisfies our current craving.

If we wanted emptiness, stillness and silence the way we want what we want, it would be a different world like that (snaps fingers).

Our problems are not solvable intellectually, rationally, logically. They are solved emotionally, psychically,
by changing our mind about what is important.

We cannot continue wanting what we want and think things are going to be different when we get it.

We have to stop wanting what we want,
and give ourselves to the service of doing what is called for
whether we want to or not (But. We have to do it as though we want to).

We have to do what is called for here, now in such a way that we cannot tell ourselves whether we want to do it or not. AA calls this "faking it until we make it." We have to live as though we don't want a drink until we don't want a drink. We have to do live as though we want to do what is called for here, now, until we do what is called for here, now, spontaneously, automatically, naturally.

"There is nothing to it but to do it" (Maya Angelo).

September 12, 2025

Work Boat #2 — Peggy’s Cove, Nova Scotia
Tethered. The boat is useless and in the way unless it is tethered to something throughout its life. The same thing applies to each of us. To what are we tethered? What anchors us? declares what we are about? To what do we belong? What is our business? Ours to do?

Our identity is wrapped up in what is ours to do. Who are we? What is ours to do? We live to know. To find out. To discover. That is the whole point of our life. I am here to look out the window and see where it goes. To do what is asked of me here, now in light of who I have been and what I have done up to this point. The way only I can do it.

Jesus was who he was, doing what was his to do. I am who I am, doing what is mine to do. You are who you are, doing what is. yours to do.

Our life shows us who we are. Reveals to us what is ours to do.
We know that by looking back over our life and seeing who we have been, what we did, have done, with the life we have lived.

We show ourselves who we are by looking into the mirror of our past life. What signals, shouts out, who we are what is ours to do? There we are. Our future is in our past. Our place here, now is to embrace who we have been what we have done, and do that with intention, determination, awareness and zeal in the time left for living.

To be who Jesus was is to be who we have been. That is all Jesus ever did, be who he was. Doing what was his to do. In the way that only he could do it.

My photographs show me who I am. I am the boat. Alone. Yet tethered to what is mine to do. In each situation as it arises. As only I can do it. As long as life shall last.

And you?

September 11, 2025

Dry Docked at Peggy’s Cove — Nova Scotia
They live around making a life at Peggy's Cove.
We live detached from making a life.
We make a life "at the office,"
or somewhere out of sight.
Away from where our life is lived.

I like the idea of living being what we do
wherever we are,
by giving ourselves to what is called for
in each moment.

Do not put off what is called for!
I wish life worked like that.
And it could work like that if we would just
"get in the zone" of doing what is called for,
where, when and how it is called for
wherever, whenever, however we are.

It only takes a shift in attention to do it,
and putting wanting in its place.

Wanting directs our living.
We have to put wanting aside in order to see
what's happening here, now, and what that calls for here, now,
never mind what we want.

The story of the Garden of Eden is a metaphor about wanting.
Wanting that gets in the way of doing what is called for is sin.
The primary sin.

Doing what is called for here, now is the cross that is ours to bear.

Atonement and redemption are about getting back on track and making doing what is called for the most important thing, never mind what we want.

That is the practice--doing what is called for--we all are asked to take up and perfect throughout the time left for living, wherever, whenever we are.

September 10, 2015

Falls Pond — Rocky Gorge Scenic Area, Kancamagus Scenic Highway, New Hampshire
God is a psychic reality, not a spiritual being.

The psychological mechanism of Projection turns a psychic reality into a spiritual being--projecting "out there, up there" what is "in here." I cannot be the first/only person to figure that out. So, why are we still awash in the hocus-pocus, "Bubba! Help me!" stuff?

Bubba is "in here"! WE are BUBBA! Psychic reality is all we have! It is all we need! It has gotten us where we are! It will get us the rest of the way!

Truth impacts us in one of two ways. In the presence of Truth we either laugh or cry. I'm rolling on the floor, laughing. The joke is on us. We are what we worship and adore. Pander and serve. "We are all we have. We are all we need."

We meet who we are in the emptiness, stillness, silence. We wake up, see, hear, know, understand, who we are, what we are about and what is called for in each situation as it arises, do that, and that is all there is to it.

See?

September 09, 2025

Sea Stacks in the North Atlantic — Along the Cabot Trail, Nova Scotia
Kindlessness is Cruelty. Is Atrocity. Is Brutality. Is Abomination. Is Inhumanity.

Kindlessness at the top is Kindlessness all the way down.

Donald Trump! I'm talking to YOU!

You and your MAGA patrons are creating a culture of the inhumane and atrocious. And you don't care because that is what you intended from the start.

Fascism is a thing. A big, toothless, mindless, heartless thing. And nothing can be done about it, as Work War II shows. So, what to do? Trust no one. Assume everyone is a fascist. Give no one the benefit of the doubt. Even Communities of Innocence are hermits at heart. Leaving us to strive for "most of the time" and not "all of the time."

Most of the time we are gentle, loving, decent and kind. All of the time we are not.

On average, we can be trusted to do what is right by everyone. 100% overlooks those occasions when we are "dammed if we do and damned if we don't." Even Jesus fried the fig tree for not bearing fruit out of season.

Averaging us all out, are we mostly the kind of person we would like to be, or mostly the kind of person no one would want to be (Except those who are mean, horrendous, hateful, heinous, abhorrent, vile and disgusting, etc.)?

September 08, 2025

Midnight Hole, Big Creek — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Waterville, North Carolina Access
I think we all are, more or less, part of the dream awaiting realization. We are, in a sense, "a band of brothers and sisters," bringing each other forth, waking each other up, being what each other needs for the process of becoming who we are, doing what is ours to do.

We are one with one another to the extent that we realize that and live it out, the more consciously, the better.

This has been brought to light with me in conjunction with the serving staff in two restaurants my wife and I frequent regularly. We have become family over time, say three years.
I would not be uncomfortable with the term "Coven." I would be happy to be a part of a Coven with those people. Cooking up life together, and being what each other needs over the course of our individual life together.

Sewing circles develop a similar pattern of concern and caring around the circle, and poker/bridge players, golf players... It is natural, automatic, an expression of who we are, what we need.

We do not do well alone. We are built for communion, community. Where we are close enough to know and care about one another, yet far enough apart to maintain our unique perspective, our specialties, our gifts, our Self.

I had two aunts, long dead now, who were sisters, one of whom did all the thinking/leading/directing for both of they. They dressed alike and did the same things together. One was the shadow of the other, which is not what I have in mind, or consider to be healthy. We each have to have our own way to being becoming who we are, what we are about. And we do that best in conjoint relationships with others that are close enough to be helpful and distant enough to be safe places to allow for our individual growth over time.

Which is the "whole point of being alive": Becoming who we are, doing what is ours to do.

The Dream is dreaming/realizing itself through us. We are waking up, realizing, knowing, doing, becoming, being who we are doing what is called for in each situation as it arises, as only we can, the way only we can do/be it. And, thanks to each other, this becomes possible for us all.

September 07, 2025

Price Lake Silhouettes — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Conversation is the most important thing in our repertoire, and we generally throw it away and opt for small talk without saying anything. Better to talk to our Psyche and listen for Psyche's responses in the way of realizations moving us, guiding and directing us, and giving us things to think about as we make our way between the here, nows that comprise our life.

Writing is my favorite way of self-talk, and repeating myself is my way of working things out. And talking to Psyche in this way is great because it gives Psyche something to do in sending dreams my way for me to play with and contemplate (And Psyche just wrote that last sentence to remind me of what I am about).

Psyche writes a lot of my sentences, and keeps me alert to what we are doing with the time left for living. I am enjoying the journey and looking forward to what's next, and how we deal with what comes our way along the way. The Adventure winds on! And we are glad to have you with us through it all!