The Stillness We Never Learn

The fundamental human condition: we are surrounded by things that are silent and still.

Look: trees simply are; the houses
we live in still
remain in place

We alone
fly past all things, as fugitive as the wind.

And all things conspire to keep silent about us,
partly from shame, perhaps, and partly
as unutterable hope.

Rilke Duino Elegies (Second Elegy)

Don’t invite the future

Rest isn’t the opposite of work – it’s the ground we return to within work, letting go of fixed outcomes, letting go of fears.

The practice is

to restore yourself to the here and now,

so that you can rest.

The deepest kind of rest is the letting go of views, of hopes, of fears, and of the idea of a self.

Thich Nhat Hanh, The Heart of the Buddha’s Teaching: Transforming Suffering into Peace, Joy, and Liberation.

Less Solid Than You Think

A wise person sees:

Feelings arise and vanish instantly, like bubbles.

Thoughts seem strong, but there’s nothing substantial inside,

just like a hollow banana tree.

The Buddha, Sutta of 46 Chapters

a condition of the heart

Paradise is not a place. It is a condition of the heart.

Some travel to all the world’s wondrous places and never truly arrive, for they go with a clenched heart that blinds them to the shallowed muting of their unusual life.

Others stay home yet arrive over and again to the most enchanting places and discoveries. For they live with a wide open heart that journeys ever beyond the body as a spirit in love with life.

Open your phenomenal heart. Travel beautifully.

Jaiya John, Fragrance After Rain

The Season That Is Here

Live in each season as it passes;

breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit,

and resign yourself to the influences of each.

Henry David Thoreau, Walden

Sunday Quote: balance

Keep your thoughts and feelings steady, and your breathing (qi) relaxed and even.

 心平气和

Heart-mind calm,

breath harmonious

Common Chinese saying