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3. TOPICS TOUCHED ON IN THESE PAGES
1. LONGING - yearning, desiring, searching
2. INTIMACY - closeness, togetherness, union
3. REFLECTION - mirroring, recalling, musing
4. CONTEMPLATION - introspective reverie
5. EQUANIMITY - composed mindfulness
6. COMPASSION - empathetic solicitude
7. ABSORPTION - harmonized oneness
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"' green is a sanctuary"' serene"' refreshing"' profound"'
"'green evokes life"'its beginning "'ittranscendence"'its evolution "'
Carbon manifests itself in green and humanity is a manifestation of
carbon's innate desire to organize itself at higher and higher
levels of complexity.
The story of green is interwoven in our DNA. We should listen
to it. Especially now that so much green has been slashed
and burnt by the poor struggling to grow enough food to
stay alive. Ultimately, our addiction to cheap fossil fuels could
turn green to grey.
What follows, however, is not about the environment.
Rather, simple reflections are presented about things that
seize me: like - forests and trees - lakes and rivers -
mountains and canyons in Colorado where I grew up and in
Japan where I fell in love.
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river rocks
by cottonwoods
and meadow larks
the humble Saint Vrain flows
through Lyons, Hygiene and old Crane Hollow
on its way to lovers lane and Longmont Colorado
ditching our bikes on its grassy bank
we entered the river’s shallow warmth
and headed upstream against the flow
slipping on moss slick rocks as we went
some of us got killed in Vietnam
others got high in San Francisco
you got married and never left town
I got drafted and never returned
to where the humble Saint Vrain flows
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the humble Saint Vrain flows
through Lyons, Hygiene and old Crane Hollow
on its way to lovers lane and Longmont Colorado
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the calming of all fear••• come closer to the light•••
at the end of the tunnel••• in a death nearly experienced•••
ever forgiving•••always comforting•••ever nurturing•••always caring•••
desiring only to love••• totally••• heart and soul and mind•••
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differentiation of what Is heart•••
what is soul••• what Is mind•••
what is mine••• what Is yours•••
just by knocking the door Is opened•••
just by seeking It Is found•••
Could infinite love have been so misunderstood that it had to become flesh?
And God so loved the world; became flesh; walked among us; grew a beard•••
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infinite love Is really good••• right?
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well••• flesh Is really great••• right?
but••• masculine?
Why couldn't God have had an only begotten daughter?
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women make great friends•••
now head large corporations•••
generally oppose war•••
will lead the world's nations•••
or God willing•••
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"The Daughter of Man"•••
not an avatar but an avatrix•••
not_ y rophet but a prophetess•••
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it is gooJ9to admit that we really do not know•••
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while best is simply seeking to find ••• knocking for those doors to open•••
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The shell must be cracked apart if what is in it is to come out.
For if you want the grain, you break the shell. If you wan~ to discover
nature's nakedness, you must destroy its symbols. The farther you go;
the nearer you come to its essence; and, when you come to the One
that gathers all things up into itself, there you must stay.
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Oogen Zenji
To move close to all things in order to discover their dharma by an
act of your own will is called delusion. To move into the presence of
things such that all dharma are pursing themselves in their own way
is called enlightenment.
Hermann Hesse
Grace, or the Tao, surrounds us always. It is the light and it is God Himself.
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Whenever we are open for a moment, it enters into us, into every child,
into every wise man.
St. Augustine
Love and do what you will.
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"Fly, now'', said the bird
"mankind can not bear too much reality."
Albertus Secundus
from the Latin in Herman Hesse's "Oas Glasperlenspiel"
Nothing is harder yet nothing is more necessary, than to speak of certain
things whose existence is neither demonstrable nor probable. The very
fact that serious and conscientious men treat them as existing things brings
them a step closer to existence and to the possibility of being born.
from the "Song of Zazen" by Hakuin Zenji
Not knowing how close the Truth is to them,
people look for it far away. What a pity!
Like a man standing in a river
crying out for water to quench his thirst.
Like the son of a very rich man
who lost his way among the poor.
Boris Pasternak
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It's not the earthquake that controls the advent of a different life
but storms of generosity and visions of incandescent souls.
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Prayer of Simplicity
by San Francesco de Assisi
Oh! Signore, fa di me un istrumento della tua Pace:
Oh! Sir, make me an instrument of your peace:
Dove 'e odio, fa ch'lo porti I'Amore.
Where there is hatred, let me bring love.
Dove 'e offesa, ch'lo porti ii Perdono.
Where there is injury, let me bring pardon.
Dove 'e discordia, ch'lo porti l'Unione.
Where there is discord, let me bring unity.
Dove 'e dubbio, ch'lo porti la Fede.
Where there is doubt, let me bring faith.
Dove •e errore, ch'lo porti la Verita.
Where there is error, let me bring truth.
Dove 'e disperazione, ch'lo porti la Speranza.
Where there is despair, let me bring hope.
Dove 'e tristezza, ch'lo porti la Gioia.
Where there is sadness, let me bring joy.
Dove sono le tenebre, ch'lo porti la Luce,
Where there is that darkness, let me bring light.
Oh! Maestro, fa ch'lo non cerchi tanto:
Of Master, grant that I may not so much seek:
Ad essere consolato, quanto a consolare.
To be consoled... as to console.
Ad essere compreso, quanto a comprendere.
To be understood... as to understand.
Ad essere amato, quanto a amare.
To be loved... as to love.
Doiche' si ·e:
For it is by:
Dando ... che si riceve;
Giving... that we receive;
Perdonando ... che si perdonati;
Pardoning... that we are pardoned;
Morando ... che si risuscita a Vita Eterna.
Dying... that we are born to eternal life.
attributed to Socrates
I know that I do not know and in this I am wise.
from the "Tao-Te Ching" of LaoTzu
To know that you do not know is best.
Not to know that you do not know is a serious flaw.
from the film, "Zorba the Greek" based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis
Damn it, boss, I like you too much not to say it. You've got everything except
one thing, madness! A man needs a little madness or else he never really.
da·res cut the rope and be free.
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from "The Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi
• nurture the ability to see truth in all things
• see what can not be seen with the eye
• do not be negligent; even in trifling matters
• do not engage in useless activities
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Hermann Hesse
Loneliness is the way by which destiny endeavors to lead man to himself.
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Maimonides was appointed court physician to the Grand Vizier
Al Qadi al Fadil and then to Sultan Saladin.
Anticipate charity by preventing poverty
assist the reduced fellow man,
either by a considerable gift
or a sum of money
or by teaching him a trade
or by putting him in the way of business
so that he may earn an honest livelihood
and not be forced to the dreadful alternative•
of holding out his hand for charity.
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of charity's golden ladder.
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I slept and dreamed that life was joy.
I awoke and saw that life was service.
I acted, and behold, service was joy.
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Think of yourself as nothing and totally forget yourself when you pray.
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Only have in mind that you are praying for the Divine Presence.
You can then enter the Universe of thought- a state that is beyond time.
Everything in this realm is the same, life and death, land and sea...
But in order to enter the Universe of thought where all is the same,
you must relinquish your ego and forget all your troubles
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It is not life and wealth and power that enslave men,
but the cleaving to life and wealth and power.
Albert Einstein
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger,
more complex, and more violent.
It takes a touch of genius
and a lot of courage
to move in the opposite direction.
Leonardo Oa Vinci
Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.
Albert Einstein
Out of clutter, find simplicity.
From discord, find harmony.
In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity.
Thomas Traherne from "Centuries of Meditations
Love is the true means by which the world is enjoyed: our love to another
and another's love to us. We ought, therefore, above all things
to get acquainted with the nature of love. For love is the root and
foundation of nature: love is the soul of life and its crown of rewards.
Joseph Campbell from "The Power of Myth"
If you follow your bliss you put yourself on a kind of track that has
been there all the while, waiting for you, and the life that you ought to
be living is the one you are living. When you can see that, you begin
to meet people who are in the field of your bliss, and they open the
doors to you. I say follow your bliss and don't be afraid and doors will
open where you didn't know they were going to be.
Koun Yamada Roshi on the practice of Zen
It's best described as becoming intimate with Something.
Rainer Maria Rilke from "Letters to a Young Poet"
Being an artist means, not reckoning and counting, but ripening like
the tree which does not force its sap and stands confident in the
storms of spring without the fear that after them may come no summer.
It does come. But it comes only to the patient, who are there as
though eternity lay before them, so unconcernedly still and wide...
Patience is everything.
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M.K. Gandhi
Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul...
It is better in prayer to have a heart without words
than words without a heart.
The Oalai Lama
My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.
Ana1s Nin
There are two kinds of freedom in the world;
the freedom of the rich and powerful,
and the freedom of the artist and the monk
who renounce possessions.
Abraham Joshua Heschel, Rabbi
Prayer begins at the edge of emptiness.
Khalil Gibran
You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts.
Shunryu Suzuki
In zazen. leave your front door and your back door open.
Let thoughts come and go.Just don't serve them tea.
Blaise Pascal
All human evil comes from- "man's being unable to sit still in a room··.
Umar Khayyam
Of knowledge naught remained I did not know,
Of secrets, scarcely any, high or low;
All day and night for three score and twelve years,
I pondered,just to learn that naught I know.
If with wine you are drunk. be happy,
If seated with a moon-face (beauty). be happy,
Since the end purpose of the universe is nothing-ness;
Hence picture your nothing-ness, then while you are, be happy!
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Give birth to the Beloved in me, and let this lover die.
Let a thousand wrangling desires become one Love.
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When your chest is free of your limiting ego,
Then you will see the ageless Beloved.
-You can not see yourself without a mirror;
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Humanity is being taken to the point where it will have
to choose between suicide and adoration.
T.S. Eliot
Between the conception
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Between the emotion
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Life is very long
from the "Tao-Te Ching" of Lao Tzu
What is strong and rigid fosters death.
What is humble and weak fosters life.
If a soldier is rigid, he is undone.
If a tree is rigid, it meets its end.
Rigidity and strength are ultimately inferior.
Humility and weakness are ultimately superior.
Wallace Stevens
There is a poem at the heart of things.
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I am certain of nothing but the holiness of the Heart's affections
and the truth of Imagination. What the imagination seizes as Beauty
must be truth.
on Simone Weil's use of language by E.W.F. Tomlin
Just as we build a house or a cathedral with the same kind of stone,
so we may use the same common and homely metaphors and images
to convey truths on widely separated planes of discourse.
And the highest is often best conveyf?d in terms of the lowest.
In exploring the highest reaches of experience, we need a language.
as fresh and living as the truths with which we are in contact.
For most mystics, this is the language of nerve tips.
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Blaise Pascal
From about half past ten in the evening
to about half an hour after midnight.
Fire, God of Abraham, God of Isaac, God of Jacob.
Not the god of philosophers and scholars.
Absolute Certainty: Beyond reason, Joy. Peace.
Forgetfulness of the world and everything but God.
The world has not known thee,
but I have known thee, Joy! Joy! Joy!
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It is as if a tiny streamlet enters the sea, from which it will find no way
of separating itself, or as if in a room there are two large windows
through which the light streamed in: it enters in different places but it
all becomes one.
Meister Eckhart from "Tractate 11"
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God!... The divine love-spring surges over the soul sweeping her out of
herself into the unnamed being of her original source... In this exalted
state she has lost her proper self and is flowing full-flood into the unity
of the divine nature.. Henceforth I shall not speak about the soul, for
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With no bird singing the mountain is yet more still.
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they in him. As I have often said, I like best those things in
which I see most clearly the likeness of God. Nothing in all
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It takes a man to make a room silent.
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When the moon rises in the Heart of Heaven
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There is in all~things an inexhaustible sweetness and purity,
a silence that is a fountain of action and joy.
It rises up in wordless gentleness and flows out to me from
unseen roots of all created being.
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It is not how things are in the world that is mystical,
but that it (the world) exists at all...
Faru'din Ibrahim Iraqi
He put color and perfume into flowers
to feed the song of the nightingale.
He tossed our names and titles of glory to the winds
and called us fools and the most miserable of all beings.
When He found the humble Iraqi on the road,
he breathed into his heart the fire of passion.
Greek Myth
Several beautiful children were born to Aphrodite and Aries.
Eros, their little son, was appointed god of love. Although nursed
with tender solicitude, this second-born child did not grow as
other children do, but remained a small, rosy, chubby child, with
gauzy wings and roguish, dimpled face. Alarmed for his health,
Aphrodite consulted Themis who responded through the oracle,
"Love can not grow without Passion."
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'...whom I loved, or what in me was loving, I do not know
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The sexual life is usually enveloped in'many layers
for all of us poets, writers, artists.
It is a veiled woman, half-dreamed.
Nikos Kazantzakis's Alexis Zorba
from the novel. "Zorba the Greek"
Do~'t laugh, boss! If a woman sleeps ~lone, it's the fault of us
men. God will forgive all sins... but that sin he will not forgive.
Wo~ betide the man who could sleep with a woman and who did
not do so! Woe betide the woman who could sleep with a man
and did not do so!
Song of Songs 6:3
I found him whom my soul loveth; I held him, and would not let
him go... I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine.
from "The Zohar"
No other love is like unto the ecstasy of the moment when
spirit cleaves to spirit and becomes one ,...., one love.
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Where there is joy there is creation.
Where there is no joy there is no creation:
Know the nature of joy.
Where there is the Infinite there is joy.
There is no joy in the finite.
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