April 11, 2024 – B

Moss Glen Falls 09/25/2015 — Granville, Vermont
The Buddhist concept of "Bodhisattvas" 
beautifully flips the Nirvana/Pure Land,
Heaven/Hell narrative
by positing a shift in perspective
that sees the world as it is,
not as a place of suffering
and meaningless wandering,
with death as a hoped-for escape
from "the everlasting round
of grief, loss and sorrow,"
but as a place of unending opportunity
to practice the art of healing/helpful presence,
by returning--
not to another round of anguish and agony,
but to another chance to develop
our capacity for compassion,
kindness,
grace
and mercy.

Getting better at being loving
through the practice of being Buddha/Christs
by living and dying
to live and die
again and again.

And, it offers much more interesting ways
of spending our time
than being lost in beatific visions
in heaven/Nirvana forever.

I'm all for being a Bodhisattva
when I die--
and I don't have to wait until then
to start living the role!

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April 11, 2024 – A

The Grove 05 01/29/2015 –Ernest Hollings ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge, Adams Run, South Carolina
You remember Tevya,
the superman,
Jesus,
hero
of The Fiddler on the Roof,
coming down the gangplank
of the steamship that delivered
him and Golda, his wife,
to the hovels and pollution
of New York City--
without his horse and his cow,
and his TRADITION!
To make his way in a new world.

He does that--
WE do that--
by walking two paths
at the same time.

The path of "Oh, no! Not this!"
and the path of "This, too! This, too!"

We do that in the shadow
of the Wailing Wall,
which is never out of reach,
and in the ever-present glow
of our original nature
and the innate virtuosities
(The things we do best,
and love, enjoy, doing most)
in each situation as it arises,
wherever, whenever, however we are.

Our original nature
and our innate virtuosities
come to life
in the company of our
habitual intuition,
our body's felt sense,
our nighttime dreams--
all three of which
guide our boat on its path
through the sea,
any sea,
even the one boasting the clashing rocks
and the heaving waves,
the one called "the wine dark sea,"
even that one,
in the strength of those who shout,
in the spirit of Ulysses and Tevya,
"I will persevere and endure!
And when these waves have shaken
my raft to pieces,
THEN I WILL SWIM!!!

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April 10, 2024 – A

Camden Harbor Head Light — Camden, Maine
There are people 
who do not examine
their assumptions,
question their convictions,
or inspect what they have heard is so.

Thinking about their thinking,
and seeing there seeing,
and listening to what they are saying,
and to what is being said to them,
are not skills they have developed
along the way.

Yet they get a vote like they know
what they are doing.
HOW do they know what they are doing?
Someone told them what to do.

This is not what the Founders
had in mind.

Free thinkers tend to think
that everyone wants to be free to think.
I think the people who want
to be free to think
do not constitute a majority
in any size crowd.

Tells you what democracy
means to the majority of crowds.

It is a wearisome thing,
trying to excite people
about things they aren't excited about.

Or trying to get people to think
about things
they have never thought about.

But, I take heart in what I take to be
a fact, namely that things have always
been this way.

We are always here by the narrowest
of margins.
Yet, here we are.
Hanging on
and hoping for the best.

One election at a time.

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April 09, 2024 – A

Lake Mattamuskeet Dawn — Down East, North Carolina
What are we living for?
What are we trying to get,
to have,
to do,
to be?

The right answer
is living to be aligned
with our original nature
and in accord with our innate virtuosities--
the things we do best
and love/enjoy doing the most.

We are assisted in this
by our intuition,
by our body's felt sense
by our nighttime dreams
by our ability to attend our body
and pay close attention
to the here and now
in each situation as it arises.

Observing our inner world
and the outer world
simultaneously
positions us to know what's what
in both worlds,
and to know what is called for
in the present moment
and our our unique gifts
equip us to do what needs to be done,
when,
where
and how it needs to be done
spontaneously in response to
the time and place of our living.

With practice,
we are automatically there
with the right action
in the right time, place and way.

Throughout each day
in the time left for living.

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April 08, 2024 – A

Linville Falls 11-07-2011 — Blue Ridge Parkway, Linville River Gorge Wilderness Area, North Carolina
There is grief
and there is glory
along the way that is the way,
and we can't be in it
for what we get out of it.

We have to be in it
without caring about outcomes,
or what our chances are.

We live to serve
integrity,
sincerity
spontaneity--
doing what is called for
in the moment that is upon us
in each situation as it arises,
and letting nature take its course.

Allowing intuition,
the felt sense,
our nighttime dreams
and our ability to focus
on what is happening here and now
and doing what needs to be done in response,
no matter what
guide our boat
on its path through the sea,
knowing that no one could do more
and that everyone has what they need
to find what they need
to do what needs to be done,
puts us in good company
in the quest to see/hear/know/do/be
true to our original nature
and the innate virtuosities
(What we do best
and enjoy/love to do most)
throughout what remains
of the time left for living.

May we do just that
every step of the way!

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April 07, 2024 – A

Price Lake Morning 10/08/2011 — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Of all the ideas
that I am aware of
floating around
about the afterlife,
the one that I am most
enthralled by/attracted to
is the Buddhist formulation
of the Bodhisattva,
a person who has attained Nirvana
but opts out of the reward
for living the right kind of life
in order to return to an ordinary
existence in this world
and living to make things better here.

The Dalai Lama, for instance,
is held to be a manifestation
of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara,
living forever in the service of compassion
in this world.

I find that to be a great concept,
and one worthy of an eternal embrace.
We don't go to heaven (or hell)
when we die.

We don't die.
We smile and get back to work here.
If I have the option,
I'll be back.
Perennially, eternally,
literally,
world without end.
Amen.

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April 06, 2024 – A

Electric Peak Bison — Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
There are no strategies for gaming the game.
There are only serendipity,
synchronicity,
and fortuity--
all put into play
in the old golfing mantra,
"The more I practice, the luckier I get."

In place of "practice"
we might say,
"The more I put myself in the service
of my intuition, the luckier I get."

Intuition and the felt sense
(Or the "gut feeling")
are our inner guides
which only seem to come to life
when we come to life ourselves
in taking a chance in the field of action
in the service of what "feels"
like the right thing to do,
but it would take doing it to know.

So we do it and see what happens,
where it goes,
and what may great us as unexpected help
along the way.

It comes down to trusting ourselves
and doing what needs to be done,
and then doing what needs to be done
in response to having done what needs to be done,
in order to see what circumstances
are generated by our actions
in the service of what needs to be done.

But here is the catch.
We do what needs to be done
for itself alone
and not to get any reward or payoff
for having done it.

We aren't in it for any kind of profit.
We are in it to do what needs to be done
and see where it goes--
which will to do do what needs to be done
about whatever arises from having done
what needs to be done.

The things that need doing
create their own karma
which upholds us and directs us,
sometimes against our will,
in the service of what continues
to need doing.

If we can get ourselves out of the way
and do the things that need to be done,
we will be sustained in the service
of doing what needs doing
in miraculous ways,
not so much as a blessing,
but as encouragement
to continue doing what needs to be done.

We live to do what needs to be done
and not to have it made.
If you can understand that
and do that,
you will have it made.

It helps to be a child of irony
and paradox.

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April 05, 2024 – B

Hanging On — Big Rock Preserve 18 04/02/2024, Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation, North Carolina
Ask any Native American you know,
and they will tell you straight-out
that you don't need any theology
whatsoever.

Ask all of the Taoists you know,
and they will tell you the same thing.

Ask all of the Buddhists you know--
particularly if they are Zen Buddhists
(In that Zen Buddhists
are actually Taoists and not Buddhists at all)--
and they will tell you the same thing.

No theology.
No dogma.
No doctrines.
No creeds.
No heaven.
No hell...

All you need is to know and to do
what needs to be done,
when, where, and how it needs to be done,
in each situation as it arises
throughout the time left for living.

Babies straight from the womb
can do as much.

All it takes is living as though
we are straight from the womb.

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April 05, 2024 – A

Big Rock Preserve 01 04/02/2024 — Charlotte-Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation, North Carolina
We live our life 
as it needs us to live it--
as it needs to be lived--
or we don't.

How much evidence can you accumulate
to justify your contention
that you are living your life
as it needs you to live it?

How often do you consult your life
in the matter?

How much time in a week, say,
do you spend communing with your life--
in communion with your life--
regarding what it has in mind from you,
and what it needs from you
in order to serve its ideas
for your life?

How often do you study your dreams
for directions from your life?

How often do you attend your body's
felt sense
for guidance in the choices you make
and the directions you go?

How often does your intuition take the lead
in your decision making?

How often do you take "No" for an answer,
and how often do you blow past all opposition?

What is guiding your boat
on its path through the sea?

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April 04, 2024 – A

The Creek at Big Rock Preserve, 04/02/2024 — Charlotte, North Carolina
Alan Watts said 
being completely engaged
in what you are doing
here/now
is the real secret of life.

And what is the secret
to being completely engaged
in what we are doing here/now?

Give our heart the reins!

How often do we do that?
For how long?

How long has it been
since we let our heart
have the day?

If we were going to let our heart
have tomorrow, say,
what do you think our heart would do?

Ask your heart
and listen for what your heart
has to say.

Your heart will like that
almost as much as doing it.

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April 03, 2024 – A

Shem Creek 12/06/2017 — Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
We impose our will 
for our life
upon our life
at our own risk.

This is the true nature
of the "Fall" in the Garden of Eden.

Adam and Eve decided
they knew what was good for them
and ignored the inner guidance
of their own hearts.

And, "Boom!", as John Madden might say,
here we are.

We have Big Ideas
about how we want our life to be.
And it takes a lifetime
of regret and remorse
for us to see what we have done.

The good news is that we can
get out of the way
and link back up
with the source
of internal guidance and direction
at any point along the way.

But.
There is a catch.
We have to hand over
control of our life
to the inner source of life within.

Sounds spooky, I know, but.
This is Right Brain stuff,
and it doesn't follow
the rules of reason and logic.

Our place is that of learning
how to "talk" to our Right Brain.
That requires us to spend time
with emptiness/stillness/silence,
learning about
focusing/felt sense/intuition/dreams
in order to be equipped
to find the way that is our way
through what remains
of the time left for living.

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