July 15, 2024 – B

Baxter Creek Bridge — Big Creek Campground, Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Buddhism is another caste system
with a different dharma
and more teachers
telling people what to do
and how to live their life.

Not even the Buddha himself
would know where my back itches when
for how long.

Not even my eye doctor
knows if 1 is better than 2
or if 2 is better than 3.

All of the experts eventually
have to ask me what I think.

Not the Buddhist experts.
They tell me not to think,
just listen to them.

Thank you, no.

I know when the shoe pinches
and where,
and what style I prefer
and when I feel like wearing them.

The Buddhists think one size fits all.
And individual preferences don't matter.

And their flocks
love to be told what to do
when, where, how,
asking, "Am I doing it right now? Now? Now?..."
Wondering "What's wrong with me?
Why can't I get it right ever?"

Buddhist don't know anything
they haven't been told to know,
and have to have somebody else's approval
before they do anything.

Sheep waiting to be told to Baaaa
and when to stop.

July 15, 2024 – A

Nomvember 11/04/2019 — Goshen Creek, Blue Ridge Parkway, Boone, North Carolina
Living to get/have what we want
is a waste of time and life.

Better to be who we are,
doing what is ours to do--
which puts us on the track
of reflecting on who we are
and what is ours to do,
which sits us down in the emptiness,
stillness and silence,
listening, looking, waiting
for realizations to occur, arise, emerge
in the areas of our original nature,
our essential/innate virtues
(The things we do best and enjoy doing most),
and our intrinsic intuition.

Our role is to develop our connection/
relationship with our nature,
our virtues,
and our intuition,
and allow these aspects of who we are,
direct us along the way,
guiding our boat on its path through the sea.

We listen/look for direction
in knowing/doing what needs to be done
with our life
and in each situation as it arises,
all our life long.

We listen, see, do.
"Waiting for the mud to settle
and the water to clear"
between our engagements on the field of action.

Someone should have told us this
in the fourth grade.

July 14, 2024 – A

Balance and Harmony 02
As a Non-Buddhist,
I am free to pick and choose,
imagine and invent,
the precise kind of Buddhist
I care to be.

I sit in a recliner, for example,
without counting my breaths,
assuming my body knows how many it takes
in what period of time,
and by now has enough experience
to take care of itself in that matter.

And as far as my mind goes,
I trust it explicitly to do what it needs to do
without any interference
or direction from me.

I also trust my intuition,
and look to it to guide my boat
on its path through the sea.

I sit like the Buddha,
rising to do what needs to be done,
when, where and how it needs to be done,
then dropping back into sitting like the Buddha,
waiting on what needs to be done to come along.

No Teacher.
No Dharma.
Nobody to please.
Nobody to tell me what to do
and how to do it.
Nobody's word to take for everything...

I like Yoda-wisdom in this matter,
"Do or do-not! There is no try!"

And there are certainly no levels of attainment.

Only me and the moment,
getting along just swell together.
Like two old pals enjoying each other's company.

And as far as aligning myself
with someone else's idea
of who and how I ought to be,
I ask, "Who says so?"
And, "What makes them think
they know what they are talking about?"
And "How can I be sure that they know
what they are talking about?"

It it comes down to "taking it on faith,"
I'll take on faith that my intuition and I
can figure things out on our own just fine.
We have up to this point,
and can be depended upon to keep it up through
all future points.

And I'll bet you can develop the same relationship
with your intuition.

July 13, 2024 – A

Balance and Harmony
Intuition is the origin of God.

Our ancestors weren't capable
of believing that we were the source
of the voices and the knowing,
the sensing and the feeling--
there are those of us today
who are unable to dare risking the thought.

Hell is peopled with those
who have done far less
than place themselves
in the seat of GOD!!!

Yet, projection and denial,
expectation,superstition,
imagination and the wonderful,
magnificent--
who would have thought it--
hearsay,
are more than capable of gifting
GOD with the capacity
of coming to us in dreams and visions
in guiding us along the way.

While innate, inherent, intrinsic, invincible,
indefatigable, intuition
has been doing it from the start.

July 12, 2024 – B

James River Reflection 10/29/2019 –Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia
There is what we do for a living,
and there is what we live to do.

What do you live to do?

Is it the product of your intuition?

Where does your intuition come into play
in your life?

Where is it most fully on display?

Where do you disappear
with your will/desire/want/intention,
and simply relax into the wonder and joy
of being where you are,
doing what is yours to do?

July 12, 2024 – A

Last Days of Fall, 11/03/2019 — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Dharma is right action--
doing the right thing,
at the right time,
in the right place,
in the right way.

Living in accord with the Tao
is the same thing.

And what that is cannot be codified,
said, told, spelled out, defined, explained, etc.

We can only know it intuitively,
not intellectually,
not rationally,
not logically.

Doctor Spock would be completely
out of luck.

Intuition is the path to the Pure Land,
to the Land of Promise,
to the Farther Shore,
to Heaven in all its glory,
to Nirvana...

Intuition is the key to happiness ever after.
You would think someone would have told us that
by now.

July 11, 2024 – A

Curves 10/29/2019 — Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia
It is time we stop taking  
our intuition for granted!
It is equivalent to the voice of God,
the intervention of the Holy Spirit,
our Buddha-nature,
and has always been our projection
of all those things since the beginning.

Our intuition is the source of all
we consider sacred and holy,
mystical, moving, motivating,
guiding, directing, comforting
and reassuring about us.

It is the origin of the idea
that "we are surrounded by the hills
from which comes our help."

The more we allow ourselves
to be directed by our intuition,
the less we will be driven
by our want/wishes/desires/fears,
and the more grounded/balanced/centered/
and whole we will be.

So?

July 09, 2024 – A

Acadia National Park — Bar Harbor, Maine
What are we going to do
with the time left for living?

What does the way we have lived
up to now
have to do with the way we will live
going forward?

What do we want to bring with us?
What do we want to leave behind?

The questions are appropriate
for every day from here
to the end of the line--
and may there be many!

Every day represents a fresh start
and a turning, turning
from what has been
to what can be.

Sit quietly, waiting,
to see what might come to mind.

July 08, 2024 – A

A Study in Lavender
Buddhists worldwide throughout time
have been of the opinion
that we all have Buddha-nature,
we just don't know it.

What if we think of Buddha-nature as intuition?

Intuition will never lead us to do something
Buddha-nature would be opposed to us doing.

What's the harm of calling Buddha-nature "Intuition"?

The Buddha was intuitive from the Bo Tree
to just before the plate of bad pork.
That's all that separated him from everyone else,
and all who became intuitive after him
were held to be high-up in the ranks of his followers.

Intuition is at the heart of all good things.

Jesus? Intuitive.

And so on through all of time.

Intuition is the secret power uniting us all.
All we have to do is get out of the way.
Stop thinking.
Stop believing.
Start intuiting.

We are all one on the level of our intuition.

July 07, 2024 – B

Governments world-wide 
are a front for money.
Are a front for the International Mafia.
It's a joke.
A farce.
A nightmare.
Nothing is what it purports to be.
Leaving us with the Wailing Wall
as the symbol of truth in these times.

The Buddhists among us have a saying,
which is a chant:
"The Jewel is in the Lotus
and the Lotus is in the mud
at the bottom of the pond."

Om Mani Padme Hummmmmmm...

Shortened it goes: "No mud, no lotus."
It is the Buddha's way
of living in the shit that is life
as those who are awake to their situation.

The wisdom of the Blues,
which is that of black men and women
in the Deep South,
goes like this:
"If you ain't cryin' you're lyin'
And if you ain't laughing you're dyin.'

It is The Way of living in
the stark contradiction
between life as it is
and life as it needs to be/ought to be,
Wherever life is being lived.

Those who see
don't have a chance
of effecting/doing what must be done
to bring forth life as it needs to be lived
in the life they are living.
So what?
What difference does that make?
So what if it doesn't make a difference?

It calls out the lie!
Jesus called it, "Turning the other cheek!
Going the second mile!"
Do it as it needs to be done no matter what!

The way out of suffering
from the Buddha's standpoint
and from the standpoint of the Blues
is: Don't let it get you down,
Don't take it seriously.
And don't stop living life
As it needs to be lived
In each situation as it arises--
Even though it won't do any good!
It IS good!
And that's all that ever matters!
Being good for nothing!
Doing what is good
whether it does any good or not!

Being the lotus in the mud
at the bottom of the pond.
Forever.

It's all about perspective,
don't you see,
and how we choose to see
what we look at.

Life, the world, the cosmos, existence,
experience is all an optical illusion,
now we see it, now we don't.
Now it is like this, now it is like that.

See?

July 07, 2024 – A

South Toe River — Pisgah National Forest, Burnsville, North Carolia (With an Inukshuk to mark the occasion).
Inukshuk is an Intuit language term for "like a human being"
and dot the tundra to show the way, mark fishing places, hunting grounds, evidence that someone else has been this way
and left this to say "Hello," as a gesture of encouragement.

Suffering from "modernization," they have devolved to the level of graffiti--becoming just another way to clutter up a natural landscape.

So I erected this for the photograph and carried it back home with me as a reminder of natural landscapes in suburbia.