The flood stopper

Mindfulness, the ability to bear witness, is a tremendously powerful and skilful factor of mind. The Buddha called mindfulness the flood-stopper. It stops the floods of greed, hatred and delusion. With mindfulness we give ourselves a choice with regard to following what arises in the mind; keeping that choice available is something you want to go on doing because the mind almost longs to get trapped – and there are plenty of sights, sounds, flavours and ideas that can sweep you away, out of aware responsibility.

And, as we carry a body with us all the time, we can use that as a base for mindfulness; a place where we can stop the floods. We can turn our attention to the body and just refer to the body in the body, as it is – that is – sensations, energies and form, rather than the impressions of beauty or ugliness that information imposes on it. With these impressions the body is always the source of anxiety and agitation… The body is the home base.

Ajahn Sucitto, “What you take home with you” in Seeing the Way, An Anthology of Transcribed Talks and Essays by Monks and Nuns of the Theravada Forest Sangha Tradition

How to get happiness to follow you

Mind precedes all mental states. Mind is their chief; they are all mind-wrought.

If with a pure mind a person speaks or acts, happiness follows him like his never-departing shadow.

Dhammapada, Yamakavagga (Chapter on the Pairs)

No fixed timetable

Repetition is not failure. Ask the waves, ask the leaves, ask the wind. There is no expected pace for inner learning. What we need to learn comes when we need it, no matter how old or young, no matter how many times we have to start over, no matter how many times we have to learn the same lesson. We fall down as many times as we need to, to learn how to fall and get up…. No one really likes this, of course, but we deal with our dislike in the same way, again and again, until we learn what we need to know about the humility of acceptance.

Mark Nepo, Book of Awakening

Non-doing

Wasting time for God is an act of ministry, because it reminds us and our people that God is free to touch anyone regardless of our well-meant efforts. Prayer as an articulate way of being useless in the face of God brings a smile to all we do and creates humor in the midst of our occupations and preoccupations.

Henri Nouwen

Sunday Quote: Light

Every day you play with the light of the Universe

Pablo Neruda

When you wake

There is a small opening into the new day
which closes the moment you begin your plans.

What you can plan is too small for you to live. What you can live wholeheartedly will make plans enough for the vitality hidden in your sleep.

To be human is to become visible
while carrying what is hidden as a gift to others.
To remember the other world in this world is to live in your true inheritance.

David Whyte, What to Remember when Waking [extract]