Opening the eye of the mind

Repeatedly turn the mind toward what is known:

All things are of the nature to change.

Our only inheritance is impermanence and the truth that conditions rise and fall.

Jessica Angima, Kenyan American artist and meditation teacher

Holding things lightly

Life is not as serious as my mind makes it out to be.

Eckhart Tolle

What’s known and unknown

Look at love – how it tangles
with the one fallen in love

look at spirit – how it fuses with earth
giving it new life.

Why are you so busy with this or that, or good or bad
pay attention to how things blend.

Why talk about all the known and the unknown
see how the unknown merges into the known

Rumi, Look at Love [extract]

Very true

The mind starts to become quiet

when it really sees how untrue its narrative is.


Adyashanti

Don’t waste it

Since there is nothing but just this moment

The time-being

is all the time there is.

Dogen, 1200 – 1253, Buddhist priest and writer, founder of the Soto school of Zen, Shōbōgenzō

Difficulty is a school

Fairy tales are about trouble, about getting into it and out of it, and trouble seems to be a necessary stage on the route of becoming.

All the magic and glass mountains and pearls the size of houses and princesses beautiful as the day and talking birds and part-time serpents are distractions from the tough core of most of the stories, the struggle to survive against adversaries, to find your place in your world, and to come into your own.

Difficulty is always a school, though learning is optional.

Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby