The way we travel

Human beings do not find their essence through fulfillment or eventual arrival,

but by staying close to the way they like to travel,

to the way they hold the conversation between the ground on which they stand and the horizon to which they go.

We are, in effect, always close to the ultimate secret:

that we are more real in our simple wish to find a way than any destination we could reach

David Whyte, Consolations

this precious moment

We tend to think that life will occur sometime later. However, this moment – exactly as it is – is the full disclosure of reality.

When you find your place right where you are,

the Way itself is being lived out,

and we realize the entire universe in the present moment.

Dōgen, Genjōkōan,

Don’t forget

Life is completely still.

It is without excitement.

It is always still, indifferent to

whether or not your life is dramatic

Joko Dave Haselwood, 1931 – 2014, Zen teacher

Life is too short

My motto for this week

Stop giving your precious energy

to things that make you feel bad.

Louise Hay

Sunday quote: Not accepting

After another week in which we were told to fear one another, where bullying masquerades as a virtue, and common decency in relationships is treated as a weakness…

Why should the individual adjust himself to an unhealthy society?

If he is healthy, he will not be a part of it

Krisnamurti, Commentaries on Living [Commonly rendered as It’s no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society]

Stop interpreting

We gain peace of mind when we recognize that, in this moment, nothing is actually missing. The sacred is not elsewhere.

Rice in the bowl

Water in the bucket

Zen koan response by Yumen when asked what is fully awakened awareness