March 09, 2024

Marsh Road Sunset 10/21/2011 — Ocracoke Island, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Outer Banks, North Carolina
The spiritual foundation of the Psyche
(The Greek word for "soul" personified
by the female God named Psyche)
is my idea of Right Brain,
the creative hemisphere in contrast to
the analytical/logical Left Brain hemisphere.

It is our place to balance the different functions
of the two hemispheres
by walking two paths at the same time,
living with a foot in each world simultaneously,
and making peace between them
in harmonizing their strengths
and strengthening their underdeveloped functions
in becoming a whole person,
an enlightened person,
a fully awake and alive person
in the process.

To do this,
we have to take up the work
of being aware of being aware
and reflecting to the point of new realizations
on our tendency to lean toward
creative imagination and playful experimentation,
or cut and dried, right or wrong,
only one way to do it thinking/living--
and making room in our life
for our opposite and less preferred way of being,
in an "It takes two to Tango" kind of way.

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March 08, 2024 – B

I am glad to recommend Jeremy Taylor's book "The Wisdom of your Dreams" as a guide for exploring your dreams in their role as
the way our Right Brain communes with our Left Brain in its psychospiritual way:

https://www.amazon.com/Wisdom-Your-Dreams-Unconscious-Transform/dp/1585427543/ref=sr_1_1?crid=N6BPEKO4CR5I&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6fYMGTMzbe5rRrHFDsHaVXF_xCyAo78sOu9do4CBmCZHC1YAchaVI11LqvLEPBQw1ZU_FA454HWr7W9fOIbXPcxJrysRDdK4FCqvRzfm7NGCGeAQFfLnnpC_7ds3WwTufcTQYq9mRomUBd-GADGXLYTPCy0rltymoxvFtqu1WklujcvBp82ALAWKtcSFZ9pzHYMgsczsT3IzI0jo9dtAOiO568Jg6rQpMG-BJBto84k.j4X6m_5nT5bz6avNpmHOkDIg-h5z4P-cKE0vrPwlOqs&dib_tag=se&keywords=jeremy+taylor+books&qid=1709921250&sprefix=jeremy+tay%2Caps%2C127&sr=8-1

March 08, 2024 – A

Price lake Reflections October 08, 2011 — Blue Ridge Parkway, Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Live without expectations or opinions.
Don't be looking for "what's in it for me."
Don't keep score.
Or worry about your prospects.
Or live judgmentally.

Just see what's what
and what's called for in response,
and cover what you can of that
out of the gifts of your original nature
and your innate virtuosities
(The things you do best)
in each situation as it arises,
your entire life long.

Jesus and the Buddha combined
couldn't do better than that.

And they both would tell you
not to take anything with more seriousness
than it deserves,
winking at you
and laughing
as they go on their way together.

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March 07, 2024 – A

Big Creek Boulders 09-30-2011 — Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Big Creek District, Waterville, North Carolina Access
If we aren't getting kinder with age,
we are wasting our time.
What's more important than kindness?
Or, these days, scarcer?

Kindness is welcoming,
attentive,
and it listens.

Where do you go to find listening?

Everybody is everywhere expressing an opinion.
The opinion wars, I call it,
finding something not to like
about everything.
And everybody.

Kindness left years ago it seems.
Probably looking for a safe place to be.
I wonder what kindness would need
for a home,
and why it would be so hard to come by that.
When we all should have what it takes
to develop it
right out of our own gentle spirit.

How often do you bump into one of those?
Gentle spirits should be everywhere,
just like kindness should be,
but softness is just asking for it,
it seems.

Softness is vulnerability
and there are plenty of people
who will take advantage of those things
just for the sport of it--
bullying with sarcasm and ridicule,
being hateful and hurtful
because why not?

So we have to be guarded and careful
and keep our soft side to ourselves,
shutting our gentle spirit somewhere
deep inside to keep it safe
in case we come upon good company
some day and can risk exposing it
to the light of day.

In the meantime,
the world of art, music and nature
is one of the best places I know to be
just to hang out and be free to be who I am
without having to toe some invisible line
or risk bringing opinions flying from all sides.

Trees are still good company,
and birds sing for the joy of it,
it seems.
I relish time spent with them,
looking forward to return engagements.

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March 06, 2024 – A

Lower Falls, Yellowstone River, 06/30/2011 — Yellowstone National Park, Canyon Village, Wyoming
We can orient ourselves
in the service of what needs to be done
here/now
by attending our breathing,
and finding the place
of emptiness between breaths
and continuing to breathe
while waiting in the emptiness
for a felt (in our body)sense
of what is being called for
and moving in that direction
trusting our original nature
and our innate virtuosities
to respond naturally/spontaneously
to the situation as it is developing
around us.

Practice doing this in the safety
of your own bedroom
(maybe when it comes to what to wear)
until you become comfortable
with the process and how it feels
to be listening/feeling the leanings,
or impulses,
within toward something
and away from something else.

With this exercise,
you will be learning to be aware of
and to trust your Right Brain
and to listen to/feel its guidance
in your body.

And watch a new world opening up.

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March 05, 2024 – A

Approaching Upper Falls 06-30-2011 — Yellowstone River, Yellowstone National Park, Canyon Village, Wyoming
Letting come what's coming
and letting go what's going
is living with an appropriate degree
of "working distance"
between ourselves and our life,
enabling us "to do what needs to be done,"
as in shooting Old Yeller when the time comes.

As in "Holding them close and letting them go"
when our children reach the age
of being their own selves,
going their own way
in the service of what they need to do
the way they need to do it.

All that we "have" is held tenuously,
temporarily,
and if "they/it" doesn't leave us,
we will leave "them/it."

It is the way.

Recognizing what's what,
and letting it be
because it is
is the foundational duty/obligation
laid on each of us at our birth.

And recognizing this as being so
is the essence of growing up,
being who we are,
and doing what needs to be done,
when/where/how it needs to be done--
and that is all that can be asked of us
at any stage of our life.

How are you coming with that?

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March 04, 2024 – A

Joe Pye Weed 08/12/2011 — Blue Ridge Parkway near Linville Falls, North Carolina
When Jesus said,
"You shall know the truth
and the truth shall make you free,"
he was talking about knowing
the truth of ourselves.

The truth of who we are
and what we are about.

The truth of our original nature
and of our innate virtuosities.

The truth of what's what with us.

The truth that we are born of God
with no original sin (What a con!)
anywhere around.

The truth that we are called to be as God
in each situation as it arises,
just as Jesus was.
And all the people who have known
the truth of who they are.

The truth that we are called to be as close to God
as some people ever get,
just as Jesus was.
And all the people who have known
the truth of who they are.

The truth that we are all called to be--
and are capable of being--
who we are
in all times and places.

That is what Jesus came to live out before us,
and to say,
"Come, follow me."

So.
There's that.

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March 03, 2024 – A

Dairy Barn in Rural North Carolina — April 14, 2011
Finding what we need
to do what needs to be done
is always a matter
of being quiet
and waiting out the emotion of the moment
for clarity and peace.

We tend to default to the left hemisphere
with its rational structuring of life
to think our way through
whatever is threatening our balance and harmony,
but routine can be waylaid
by the outlandish and unforeseen.

Then the right hemisphere earns its keep
with its propensity for novel approaches
to practical matters.

Nighttime dreams and daytime reveries
can right the boat
with reassuring reminders and suggestions
for responding to the situation at hand
that is completely out of hand.

It takes being quiet
for clarity to find its way to us,
and quiet is the hardest thing to be
when its presence is most necessary.

So the old Taoists, Zen Masters
and Buddhist Monks relied on
chanting and ceremony
to "calm troubled water"
and return to the perspective of peace.

YouTube is a great source
for a variety of chants
to restore our connection to soul
(AKA The Right Hemisphere!)
if we have the wisdom to trust ourselves
to it with confidence and conviction.

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March 02, 2024 – A

West Thumb Geyser Basin Pools 06-28-2011 — Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
I'm no longer taking anything seriously, 
which I take to be the lesson
of the Buddha under the Bodhi Tree,
remaining unmoved by desire/fear/anger
and being enlightened
by the realization of the power
inherent in treating everything
with a complete lack of seriousness.

The Buddha's followers, of course,
treated him with absolute seriousness,
and his insight was lost in
the rules and regulations of Buddhism
where everything has to be done in
strict accordance with the officially
approved way of doing/thinking about everything,
and that was that.

And, in order to get back to the purity of
Buddha-mind,
we have to treat EVERYTHING
with the complete absence of seriousness
it all deserves.

So, don't take me seriously
when I say, "Don't take anything--
including me--seriously!"

Just like you should listen to me
when I say, "DON'T LISTEN TO ME!
LISTEN TO YOU!!!"

Everything will go so much better
for all of us
if we don't take anything seriously
and listen quite carefully
to our own heart/soul/Right Brain.

From now until the end of time.

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March 01, 2024 – B

Lower Falls 06/30/2011 — Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Canyon Village, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Heart.
Intensity.
Relentless.
Intention.
Anyway.
Nevertheless.
Even So.

Upstages

So What?
Who Cares?
Why Try?
What's The Use?
What's The Point?
What Difference Does It Make?

By way of the old Buddhist strategy of
"Turning the light around,"
and asking, So what? of So what?
Who cares if nobody cares?
Why not try?
Why let apparent uselessness
get in the way?
The point is doing what needs to be done,
when/where/how it needs to be done,
in the service of the best
we have to offer,
no matter what.
Whether it makes an immediate difference
or not.

For the joy of doing it
and the satisfaction of having done it,
through the dark nights of the soul
and all weather conditions
because we are not here to sit it out
and wait until like we feel like
meeting the day.
After day.
After day...

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March 01, 2024 – A

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...

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March, 2024

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.

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