Early Spring morning walk

Walking the lanes near my house early this morning, with the spring chorus of the birds. At times one is just struck by the beauty and freshness of nature.  Practice is easy then. Nothing needs to be added to this moment or to this step. We need not worry about getting anywhere, or measuring up or competing the journey. Just this step, and this moment, that bird singing, those three ducks flying overhead.

What activity is most important in your life?  To pass an exam, get a car or a house, or get a promotion in your career?  There are so many people who have passed exams, who have bought cars and houses, who have gotten promotions, but still find themselves without peace of mind, without joy, and without happiness.  The most important thing in life is to find this treasure…  In order to have peace and joy, you must succeed in having peace within each of your steps.  Your steps are the most important thing.  They decide everything.

But often in our daily life, our steps are burdened with anxieties and fears.  Life itself seems to be a continuous chain of insecure feelings, and so our steps lose their natural easiness.  Our earth is truly beautiful.  There is so much graceful, natural scenery along paths and roads around the earth!   They are all available to us, yet we cannot enjoy them because our hearts are not trouble-free, and our steps are not at ease.

Thich Nhat Hahn

Sunday Quote: Working with the life you have

 

Real  practice is just being here right now

and not adding anything to this.

Charlotte Joko Beck

When you are centered

You’re very busy doing your practices……and you get into a state of mind where you accept that whatever is happening is happening. Even the most awful things that happen, if you’re centered, you’ll be O.K. If not, the most trivial thing will send you off. It has nothing to do with the experience or the circumstance: it is the attitude that’s important. We have to stop clinging to the conditioned path and learn to be open to the unconditioned path.

Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo

Accepting the way it is

 

If there was to be a useful inscription to put on a medallion around your neck,  it would be:  ‘This is the way it is’.

Buddhadasa Bhikkhu


What arises, ceases.

The past is a memory… Remembering is a condition that arises and ceases. It has no core or substance. When you explore memories,  you stop believing in them so strongly, and you no longer live in their world, assuming all kinds of things from just remembering.  “Panna”  in this sense is being aware of the way it is, rather than holding views, opinions and emotional reactions to memories. Or applying this to people : Where is that person right now? They are just a memory that arises. In the reality of this moment, what we remember of them is a condition of the mind that arises and ceases in the present. This way of reflecting helps us break down the illusion that people are permanently what we think.

Ajahn Sumedho

You don’t need much today

We have to cultivate contentment with what we have. We really don’t need much. When you know this, the mind settles down. Cultivate generosity. Delight in giving. Learn to live lightly. In this way, we can begin to transform what is negative into what is positive. This is how we start to grow up.

Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo, No Excuses