Thursday, December 26, 2013
Space Oddity Ground Control
There is something so amazing hearing this and seeing the earth spinning below. It's almost like having a foot in 2 dimensions. I can really feel how we are on a bridge spanning two worlds of knowing; one veiled, the other more clear. Can we manage to cross the bridge of knowing and leave behind our ignorant ways?
Sunday, December 15, 2013
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
The Black Dog Learns New Tricks
This is a wonderful and important video for everyone to watch. We can all relate to the Black Dog in our lives.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
Tao Te Ching
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When people see things as beautiful,
ugliness is created.
When people see things as good,
evil is created.
Being and non-being produce each other.
Difficult and easy complement each other.
Long and short define each other.
High and low oppose each other.
Fore and aft follow each other.
(Tao Te Ching; second chapter)
Recently I found myself in a conversation around the topic of "hope". And curiously I found myself defending the concept. I think this was more a product of habitual thinking. After all, how could anyone possibly have anything negative to say about hope?
As I reflected more on the conversation, the Buddhist exhortation "Abandon all hope!" came to mind. Then I came across this teaching from the Tao Te Ching. This helped clarify my own thinking around the concept.
The fact of the matter is "hope" is a flimsy reason on which to base one's actions because in some ways it sets up a conditional relationship between the act and the result. I will do this because I know something will result, presumably something that is positive and fits one's particular idea of "good". On the surface this seems to be reasonable enough. But as a Buddhist, the rub is the conditional relationship between act and result. Indeed, the very idea of "result" removes one from the present moment and catapults us into the illusory future.
So on what do we base our actions, if not the "hope" that it will bear positive fruit? It seems to me our actions must be grounded in unconditional love, which is to say compassion. We act to reduce the suffering that is in front of us at the moment, both internally and externally. It is a moment to moment, constantly renewing practice. No matter how much we practice, there will constantly be opportunities to reduce suffering. Things will never come to a point where suffering ends because of all our positive action. We, nevertheless, act because it is enough to be the compassionate, loving, non-judgmental presence no matter how seemingly fruitless or insignificant it might seem. This is more an act of trusting than of hoping. Trust is centered in the moment whereas hope is centered in the future. The act exists outside of expectation. It is unconditional. It is pure and untainted by "result".
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Big Thing
We can actualize the Big Thing only through loving small things; loving small things, conversely, is the way of realizing the Big Thing.
Henry Shukman (from the Tricycle article How To Be In The World)
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