December 17-A, 2022

Linville River 10/17/2010 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville Falls Picnic Area
We cannot think about transcendence.
We cannot talk about it.
We can only experience it--
without attempting to say 
what we experienced.
Without saying anything about it.

Leading Heinrich Zimmer to observe,
"The best things cannot be said,
the second-best things create confusion
(By trying to discuss/explain the best things),
leaving us to talk about the third-best things
(News, weather, sports, opinion and gossip)."

Emptiness, stillness and silence
are avenues to transcendence,
art, music and nature are portals to transcendence,
but the experience of transcendence
can occur anywhere at any time.

Serendipity,
coincidence,
synchronicity,
miracle
and mystery
are all contact points with transcendence.

Being alert to it and aware of it
transport us into it,
and enable us to recognize it
as the ground of life and being.

It is holy ground,
sacred space.

It is where we come from,
where we are going,
and where we are--
all of which we know
once we see with eyes that see.

It takes a lot of looking
to be able to see.

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December 16-B, 2022

Mouse Creek Falls 09/04/2011 Oil Paint Rendered — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek District
We spend our lives looking for meaning,
living in a wasteland. 

The definition of a wasteland
is "No meaning anywhere."

We have to move.
We can't bear the thought of moving.
We belong to the wasteland.

Joseph Campbell would say,
"In the wasteland, 
nothing is as it appears to be.
Nobody is who they say they are.
Everything about the wasteland 
is inauthentic to the core.
There is no core in the wasteland,
no heart, no soul.
It's all smoke and mirrors,
pretense and charades,
put-ons and play-acting."

Everybody in the wasteland
is doing what they are supposed to do,
what someone else tells them to do.
They all are the way they are expected to be.
There is no escape.
The counter-culture
is merely a sub-set of the culture,
a culture in-and-of itself.

To do it deliberately not like anybody else
is to do it like somebody else
not doing it like anybody else.
Orange hair and tongue piercing 
are just another way of being cool.

It's all from the top down
and the outside in.

We take our cue for living,
for the way we arrange the furniture
of our life,
from the way someone else is doing it.

Individuality is a group affair.

Carl Jung said,
"A hermit is a primitive person
who trusts their unconscious."

Lao Tzu said,
"A path that can be discerned as a path
is not a reliable path."

Joseph Campbell said,
"The Grail knights thought it would be a disgrace
to go forth in a group.
so each entered the forest 
at a point that he, himself, had chosen, 
where it was darkest, 
and there was no path.”

On the final page of his 
four volume masterwork 
on the history of religion/mythology, 
"The Masks of God," Joseph Campbell said: 

"The free association of men and women of like spirit
...is in the modern world, 
the only honest possibility 
with each the creative center of authority 
for themselves

The individual must anticipate and activate 
in themselves 
the centers of their own 
creative imagination, 
out of which their own myth 
and life-building "Yes!" may then unfold.

In the end, the guide within 
will be their own noble heart alone, 
and the guide without, 
the image of beauty, 
the radiance of divinity, 
that wakes in their heart amor--
the deepest, inmost seed of their nature, 
at one with the process of transcendence, 
and live 'as one thus come.' 

And in this life-creative adventure 
the criterion of achievement 
will be, 
as in every one of the tales 
herein reviewed, 
the courage to let go of the past, 
with its truths, 
its goals, 
its dogmas of 'meaning,' 
and its gifts: 
to die to the world 
and to come to birth from within."

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December 16-A, 2022

Fall Colors 10/17/2011 Oil Paint Rendered — Price Lake, Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
The Transcendent is called "transcendent"
because it transcends all categories
of rational/logical/analytical thought.

Sheldon Kopp captured the essence of transcendence
when he said,
"Some things can be experienced,
but not understood,
and some things can be understood,
but not explained."

We can distance ourselves
from the experience of transcendence
in 10,000 ways,
that can be summarized
by simply thinking about something else.
Or, just by thinking!

When we think,
we shut down experience.

We think and talk about what we are thinking.
Or we applaud.
We do not just sit with the experience
of wonder,
amazement,
joy,
love,
rapture,
beauty,
radiance...

We react to it,
and in reacting to it,
we shut it down.

Joseph Campbell said,
"This is the meaning of myth:
That we should become a vehicle
of the transcendent
by realizing it in ourselves.
Our culture has lost it.
We do not believe it,
or experience it."

It is our center,
our core,
our heart!
LIFE is IT!
That we are alive 
is transcendent reality
at the heart of our existence!

We are one slight perspective shift away
from realizing
"Thou Art That!"
WE are IT!
WE are Transcendent Reality!"

But, we don't believe it.

When we come to the realization
of the spirit that is within us,
it will pour forth,
informing/directing/guiding/leading
our life,
our being, 
and our going, 
and our doing.

Waking up will bring us forth.
It is the way.

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December 15-C, 2022

Fall Reflections Oil Paint Rendered — Pied-billed Grebe Silhouette, The Bog Garden, Greensboro, North Carolina
The three traditional/classical ways 
of accessing transcendence--
The Transcendent, Transcendent Reality--
are through our regular/recurring
association with art, music and nature,
in the company of emptiness, stillness and silence,
throughout the time left for living.

I combine art and nature with the images
I have collected over the years
and deposited in my Flickr account online.

The second link I am posting below is for that site--
if you go there and find the slideshow icon
(a small monitor)
the images will display for about 5 seconds,
then move on to the next.

The first link below
will take you to YouTube's offering
of Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons."
Open that in one tab
and open a second tab
for the Flickr link,
click the slideshow icon,
and you have,
like that,
art, music and nature.

Supply your own emptiness, stillness and silence
(with the music assisting the silence
and not interfering with it),
and spend as much time as you can allot 
to the experience,
as often as you can work it into your live,
and I will have done all I can do
to restore your relationship with transcendence
and with balance and harmony,
spirit, vitality and life.



Baxter Creek Bridge Oil Paint Rendered

December 15-B, 2022

Along Eagle Nest Trail 08/13/2009 Oil Paint Rendered — Lake Higgins, Summerville, North Carolina
People talk all the time.
Words do not do it.
Feeling/sensing/intuiting 
instinctively/knowingly 
does it.

The Quakers have it down.

Spending time together quietly
waiting/watching
to see what arises/appears/emerges
from the silence.

That's the way to do it.

Ah, but.
There is a catch,
not even the Quakers are savvy about.

In order for silence to work
as it needs to work,
first, there has to be emptiness.

We have to empty ourselves
of all the noise
we carry with us all of the time.

Our inner noise drowns out our inner wisdom.

Worrying,
fearing,
desiring,
remembering,
planning...

We walk around too preoccupied
with the noise within
to listen to anything.
To hear anything.

Emptiness is the prelude to silence.
The prerequisite to silence.
We cannot hear anything
until we empty ourselves 
of everything.

First, comes emptiness.
Then, comes silence.
Then, comes knowing.

That is the process,
and has been from the beginning.

And no one can do it for us.
We have to do it for ourselves.
And that is the kink in the hose.

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December 15-A, 2022

November Light 11/08/2012 Oil Paint Rendered — Wright Dairy, Rockingham County, North Carolina
From the beginning 
we lived in relationship with transcendence,
because we were dependent upon transcendence
to guide and direct us,
protect and sustain us,
comfort and console us...

And then, we invented money,
and lost the way to transcendence.

Before money,
no one ever thought the goal of life
was to be happy.

Before money,
the goal of life
was to be alive.

It was horrendous.
Some group of guys with weapons
was always ransacking our towns and villages,
destroying our lives,
laying waste to the land.

There was no security,
no safety,
no peace...

Happy? Don't be ridiculous!

Then money came along,
and with it came standing armies,
navies, air forces,
peace and security,
and the good times rolled.

Once peace could be taken for granted,
we had to find a reason for being alive,
and transcendence had long since departed,
so happiness became the reason
for doing everything.

And happiness hinged on 
buying, spending, amassing and consuming.
On hording, having, owning, possessing.
You can't be happy until you have it all,
which means having to have more all the time.

People who are happy have learned four things:
No expectations.
No opinions.
No agendas.
No cravings.

They do the right thing,
at the right time,
in the right place,
in the right way,
and let that be that.

They live in the moment,
seeing what is called for
and responding out of their 
true nature 
and the character traits 
that are theirs from birth.

They are true to themselves,
and do what they love to do
as often as possible.

In these ways, they are in touch 
with transcendence 
at the level of their heart,
and live from there
in squaring up with their life
and doing what needs to be done.

Without any regard for their happiness,
their happiness takes care of itself,
and they live with balance and harmony,
spirit, energy and vitality.

We all would do well
to follow their example.

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December 14-B, 2022

Manger Scene 12/13/2022 Oil Paint Rendered — On our sideboard, in our cottage on the meadow, Charlotte, NC, Christmas 2022
This Crèche was molded, hand-painted, fired and constructed 
by my aunt, Lois Hamilton, in Itta Bena, Mississippi
in 1968 (+/-), and has been a part of our family ever since.

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This only works if you do not take it literally.
The entire Bible works that way.
You have to see what you are looking at,
and know how to look at it
in order to see what is there.

In this way, it becomes a mirror
reflecting you to you,
reminding you of what's what,
and calling you to be about 
your business of living in ways
which announce the truth
at the heart of the cosmos
every day:

You are the Christ!
The Anointed One!
Come to exhibit your particular version
of the light that is in everyone,
and to be a living reminder 
to us all
that we all are different aspects
of the same reality,
sacraments of the Holy,
visible, tangible, physical expressions
of an invisible, inexplicable, inexpressible reality
("An outward, visible, sign
of an inward, spiritual, grace").

You are the Bebê Jesus
wrapped in swaddling cloths,
lying in a manger--
as are the wise men and shepherds,
mother and father--
gathered to acknowledge 
yet another miracle coming forth
as the actualization of the ephemeral--
the incarnation of the ineffable--
the unveiling-yet-veiling 
of the Spirit within time and space!

If you don't know that the Bebê Jesus is you,
is each of us,
is all of us--
the Mover coming out as the Moved--
if we don't know that,
embrace that,
act it out in each situation as it arises,
the miracle is wasted on us,
and the wonder is lost
amid the wasteland of forgotten lineage
and discarded treasure,
thrown aside 
by those who do not know who they are.

Yet, who, 
every year, 
bring out the Crèche,
and miss the point again,
that the One Who Is To Come
is already here
in the form of those who sit
waiting for Godot.

Namasté!

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December 14-A, 2022

Great Blue Heron
How different can we be?

If self-help books could do it,
they would have done it by now.

If we were capable of the kind of change
it would take 
to make the world 
even a little more like it ought to be
than it is,
we would have done it by now.

For all the talk about religion
and enlightenment,
there is no evidence
that any of it 
has brought transformation
and revolution 
to the human condition.

The world isn't remarkably better
because of Joel Osteen 
and mega churches.

We can't figure out helpful responses
to homelessness and hunger
in our country,
much less throughout the world.

I think we had better settle for
a good night's sleep
and enjoyable companionship
through the days that are ours
upon the earth.

Changing the world isn't in the cards.

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December 13-B, 2022

Two Swans Oil Paint Rendered — Swan Lake, Iris Gardens, Sumter, South Carolina
How we see things
creates what we see.
Changing how we see things
changes everything.

Seeing is also not-seeing,
keeping us from seeing
what we do not see.

What we see
is how we see
what we are looking at.

A shift in perspective
transforms the world.

Control how we see
what we look at
and you control 
what we do.

The future depends upon
who sees what how now.

Who is in charge of 
how you see what you look at?
Your future belongs to them.

Practice seeing how you see.
Notice what governs/influences
your seeing.
Become super-sensitive
to how people use the media
to cant your seeing
by the way they talk about
what they want you to look at.

Become curious about how you get
your point of view.
Where does it come from?
Who would be proud of you
for seeing/feeling
the way you see/feel?

How do you know 
what you think you know?
Who says so?
Who agrees with you?
Whom do you agree with?

Assumptions and inferences
enable us to see
what isn't there--
force us to see
what isn't there.

Get to the bottom of everything.

Ask all of the questions
that beg to be asked.

Say all of the things
that cry out to be said.

Notice what you are not asking,
are not saying.
Ask and say those things.

Every day.
In every situation as it arises.
Forever.

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December 13-A, 2022

Looking East 05 09/01/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Blue Ridge Parkway, Maggie Valley, North Carolina
Joseph Campbell said, "I think anyone 
who pays attention to their inner life
knows when they are living in harmony,
and when they are out of harmony,
with their own center."

And when we are "on the beam,"
it is as though we are living 
a charmed life,
and doors open where there were no doors,
and things fall into place
at just the right time,
and nobody could predict 
or expect that it would 
go exactly as it is going.

Every time I moved in my career,
it was like the world around me
gathered to bless my decision
and open the way for me 
as I left the old place of residence
and stepped into the new location.

The timing was just right
and there was nothing I did
to contrive that,
it was just a confirmation,
and affirmation,
that I was on the right track.

Things still happen that way
from time to time
as if to attest to the rightness
of the way my life is going,
and I'm conscious only of 
finding the rhythm of each day
and cooperating with what appears
to need assistance in becoming
what it is trying to be.

It is like when you are talking 
with someone and they are searching
for the right word to say what 
they want to say,
and you come up with the word,
though you had no idea that was the word
they were searching for,
and they say,
"How did you read my mind that way?"

It's all just rather magical,
and cannot be explained,
but it cannot be denied either.

Our life can be lived that way
when we aren't trying to live it that way,
but are attentive to what is happening,
and reading the moment,
and attending the circumstances,
and know on some inner level
what's what,
and it's like a symphony,
or a ballet where everything
has an individual life of its own
but is orchestrated/choreographed 
by invisible hands
to come together in a way
that astounds the musicians,
dancers
and audiance
at the wonder of the performance.

Living that way is just it,
and it doesn't have a thing to do
with making money or a name for ourselves.
We are just doing the moment
the way the moment needs to be done,
and it is magical.

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December 12-B, 2022

Into the Shute 02 09/24/2011 Oil Paint Rendered — New River George National Park,
Lansing, West Virginia
I like the quote,
"Faith is an opinion that takes itself too seriously."

What is the difference between "having faith,"
and having an opinion?

Is weak faith better than a strong opinion?

We say faith is necessary to get us into heaven,
but we take that statement on faith.

The whole thing is grounded on something we take on faith.
The whole thing could be a figment of someone's imagination,
and we "take it on faith"
because if we don't, we will go to hell,
which we take on faith.

It is all held together by people believing/thinking it is so.

Why take that on faith
and not something else instead?

Because we will go to hell if we don't.

Hell, or the threat of it, holds the whole thing together--
and we believe hell into being,
because, "What if it is true?"

At some point,
we have to take our life in our own hands
and live it the way we think it needs to be lived,
and let things fall out as they will.

Lao Tzu advised, "Do your work as it needs to be done,
and let nature take its course."

I say, "Be right about what needs to be done
and do it when, where and how it needs to be done,
no matter what,
and let that be that."

I also say no one can do more than that,
or better than that.

But everybody needs to do it--
to live their life--
the way they want to do it,
live it.

Why do it the way someone else tells you to do it?
How genuine is that?

It's your life!
Go live it!
The way you think it needs to be lived!

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December 12-A, 2022

Lows Lake 09/24/2014 Oil Paint Rendered — Adirondack State Park, New York
The Fentanyl epidemic 
is fueled by a culture
that has to have more/better/faster/Now!

Commercial TV (Etc.) is grounded
on the premise
that we don't have everything (anything)
we desperately need NOW!

Commercials sell us everything we don't have yet,
or have enough of yet,
and don't know what (All) we need NOW!

The commercial culture is in the business
of creating need
that it is quick to supply
for the low, low, price
of everything we have.

Capitalism is commercialism.

Capitalism is the root of all our problems today.

Or, as Jesus said,
"The love of money is the root of all evil."

Take a bow, Jesus!!!

Commercial TV (Etc.) creates the milieu,
the umwelt,
the lived environment
of the entire planet
grounded on the premise
that we don't have enough of what we need
to be happy with our life as it is.

And we can never have enough.
Which means we can never be happy.
And Fentanyl is right there 
to compensate everyone for what
they don't have
by helping them feel better (Great!)
about what they do have,
and to care less about what 
they will never have.

And, of course, Capitalism benefits
from that as well.

Capitalism gets us coming and going.

Capitalism is the addiction that kills.
Everyone.
Sooner or later.
(The environmental crisis
is Capitalism's baby, too, you know).

The cure/preventive/prescription
is to withdraw
into emptiness/stillness/silence,
return to our original nature
and to the innate virtues that are ours
from birth (The characteristics/qualities/traits
that define us,
identify us,
and set us apart from everyone else
whoever lived,
the way our fingerprints 
and our retina cones do).

Distance ourselves from our desires
and our fears,
and live "as one thus come,"
just as we are,
who we are,
where we are,
when we are,
how we are,
doing what needs to be done
when, where and how it needs to be done,
and finding our joy in living
like that
in each here/now of existence
all our life long.

It will take, in other words,
a complete re-writing of the script
we are now handed at birth,
turning the light completely around,
flipping the cultural perspective,
and transforming life as we know it.

And there is no time better to start
than right now!

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