As the leaves return

The Spring Equinox: transformation is often quiet, patient, and without spectacle

Trees have long thoughts, long-breathing and restful, just as they have longer lives than ours. They are wiser than we are, as long as we do not listen to them.

But when we have learned how to listen to trees, then the brevity and the quickness and the childlike hastiness of our thoughts achieve an incomparable joy.

Whoever has learned how to listen to trees no longer wants to be a tree. He wants to be nothing except what he is. That is home. That is happiness.

Hermann Hesse, Trees, Reflections and Poems


friendship with life

I keep yearning for this friendship with life, which is the deeper home I am returned to when I put down all I carry…

Our friendship with life is the ever‑present sanctuary of being that waits beneath our struggles.

Mark Nepo, The Fifth Season: Creativity in the Second Half of Life

…and holding things together

The irony is that we attempt to disown our difficult stories to appear more whole or more acceptable, but our wholeness actually depends on the integration of all our experiences, including the falls.

The self is not really a thing, but a process – one that is always changing, always falling apart, and always being reassembled in new ways.

We think that if we can hold ourselves together, we will be safe. But the truth is that the only way we can be truly safe is to acknowledge how fragile we are.

It is only when we stop pretending that we can hold it all together that we discover the indestructibility of our true nature.

Mark Epstein, Going to Pieces Without Falling Apart

Being held

 

From innumerable and mysterious causes and conditions, benevolent influences have come into my life just as they have guided the lives of others;

So awareness must be extended beyond me and time and incident into the domain of love and integrity and self-surrender that is the source of our lived-in truth.

We are fragile, we are resilient; we are separated, we’re connected. In the language of the heart these are not contradictions. The sense is of embracing the entirety of our humanity.

Ajahn Sucitto

From the heart

Lá Fhéile Pádraig sona daoibh go léir! Happy Saint Patrick’s Day to you all.

God guard me from those thoughts men think
In the mind alone;
He that sings a lasting song
Thinks in a marrow-bone

W.B.Yeats, A Prayer for Old Age

Let yourself be happy

There is a Tibetan saying: ‘When things are difficult, then let yourself be happy.’

Otherwise, if happiness is relying on others or the environment or your surroundings, it’s not possible.

Like an ocean, the waves always go like that but underneath, it always remains calm. So we have that ability as well.

On an intellectual level, we may see things as desperate, difficult. But underneath, at the emotional level, you can keep calm.

The Dalai Lama