with nothing

The Absolute works with nothing.

The workshop, the materials are what do not exist.

Try and be a sheet of paper with nothing on it.

Be a spot of ground where nothing is growing,

where something might be planted,

a seed, possibly, from the Absolute.

Rumi

Stop fighting

Most of us have spent our lives caught up in plans, expectations, ambitions for the future; in regrets, guilt or shame about the past.

To come into the present is to stop the war.

Jack Kornfield

Joy

Every moment is a gift. … Whatever life gives to you, you can respond with joy.

Joy is the happiness that does not depend on what happens.

It is the grateful response to the opportunity that life offers you at this moment.

David Steindal-Rast osb

Sunday Quote: Simple words

Simple words, ongoing challenge….

Do not find fault with the present moment

Keizan Jokin, 1268 – 1325, second great founder of the Sōtō school of Zen

Seeking the path

I think they don’t envy anyone or anything -

not the tiger, not the emperor, not even the philosopher.
Why should they?
The wind is their friend, the least tree is home.

Nor is melody, they have discovered, necessary.
Nor have they delicate palates;
without hesitation they will eat
anything you can think of

corn, mice, old hamburgers –
swallowing with such hollering and gusto
no one can tell whether it’s a brag
or a prayer of deepest thanks. At sunrise, when I walk out,

I see them in trees, or on ledges of buildings,
as cheerful as saints, or thieves of the small job
who have been, one more night, successful –
and like all successes, it turns my thoughts to myself.

Should I have led a more simple life?
Have my ambitions been worthy?
Has the wind, for years, been talking to me as well?
Somewhere, among all my thoughts, there is a narrow path.

Mary Oliver, Crows [extract]

Completely whole

Intrinsically, we are all completely and perfectly sane. We are enveloped and imbued by this sanity.

But unable to bring ourselves to acknowledge this, we hatch a hodgepodge of beliefs which we embrace and then chase as if they were real, stumbling and falling on the great way. 

Dōgen Zenji, 1200 -1253, Japanese Buddhist priest and founder of the Sōtō school of Zen in Japan.