Part of life

Working with unpredictability

Trauma is not just the result of major disasters. It does not happen to only some people. An undercurrent of trauma runs through ordinary life, shot through as it is with the poignancy of impermanence. I like to say that if we are not suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, we are suffering from pre-traumatic stress disorder. There is no way to be alive without being conscious of the potential for disaster. One way or another, death (and its cousins: old age, illness, accidents, separation and loss) hangs over all of us. Nobody is immune. Our world is unstable and unpredictable, and operates, to a great degree and despite incredible scientific advancement, outside our ability to control it.

Mark Epstein, The Trauma of Being Alive, New York Times, August 2013

Control

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The way of not pushing

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Most people want to have pure clarity,

but sweep as you will,

you cannot empty the mind.

Keizan Jokin, Zen master, 1268–1325

No gap

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At the moment of going there, just go there.

At the moment of coming here, just come here.

There is no gap

Dogen, Guidelines for Studying the Way

….is to receive

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Come forth into the light of things,
Let Nature be your teacher…..
Come forth, and bring with you a heart
That watches and receives.

William Wordsworth, The Tables Turned

The secret

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The present moment
contains past and future.
The secret of transformation,
is in the way we handle this very moment.

Thich Nhat Hahn, Understanding Our Mind