Your great teacher

What would happen if you put striving aside?

What if your practice was simply being present ?

Just open awareness. Just here. No longer anything to find. Just being present.

And then within that….letting your own heart teach you. Letting your own heart guide you.

What if you trusted that your own heart is really your great teacher?

Henry Shukman, Zen teacher, Mountain Cloud Zen Center

No need to force

The Tao is always at ease.
It overcomes without competing,
arrives without being summoned,
accomplishes without a plan.

Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching 73

A huge relief

Groundlessness isn’t something we need to avoid. The same feeling we find so troubling when we open to it can be experienced as a huge relief, as freedom from all restraints. It can be experienced as a mind so unbiased and relaxed that we feel expansive and joyful.

Pema Chodron

Even a brief moment

Even the briefest moment of silence is both

a way of coming into the present

and a way of moving on.

Jon Kabat Zinn

Already there

Choiceless awareness is a quality of mind that is free from making judgments, decisions or generating commentary as it meets with sense experiences. It is a mind that responds to each new moment without the burden of its past history or of making future projections. When the mind no longer clings anywhere, not even to the idea of not clinging anywhere, we realize, either suddenly or gradually, that we truly already are that for which we have been searching

Matthew Flickstein, Meditation teacher, Cultivating Choiceless Awareness

Sunday Quote: Be silent

Be silent

only the hand of God can remove the burdens of the heart

Rumi