Monday, August 13, 2018

the heart's value







On God's pathway
there are two Ka'bas.

One is the Ka'ba you can see;
the other, the Ka'ba of the heart.

As much as you can,
make pilgrimage to the heart -

The heart's value
is greater
than a thousands Ka'bas.



~ Awhad al-Din Kirmani
from Love's Alchemy
translations by David and Sabrineh Fideler
Kneeling "Chinese" Man, 13th-14th centuries. 
Terracotta, Brooklyn Museum





Tuesday, August 7, 2018

it’s the dream





It’s that dream that we carry with us
that something wonderful will happen,
that it has to happen,
that time will open,
that the heart will open,
that doors will open,
that the mountains will open,
that wells will leap up,
that the dream will open,
that one morning we’ll slip in
to a harbor that we've never known.




~ Olav H. Hauge
translated by Robert Bly
art by klimt







the sound of the rain needs no translation









I had a discussion with a great master in Japan, and we were talking about the various people who are working to translate the Zen books into English, and he said, "That's a waste of time. If you really understand Zen, you can use any book. You could use the Bible. You could use Alice in Wonderland. You could use the dictionary, because the sound of the rain needs no translation.



~ Alan Watts










meditation on how





there's no 
figuring out how 
to live life 

there is only 
the living of life 

those who 
figure out how 
end up learning 
to forget all hows 
in order to live again

.
~ Benjamin Dean
from Short Zen Poems, Koans


Saturday, August 4, 2018

dispair and humility








Despair is the absolute extreme of self-love ... 
It is reached when one deliberately turns his back on all help
 from anyone else in order to taste the rotten luxury of knowing himself to be lost. 

In every man there is hidden some root of despair
 because in every man there is pride that vegetates and springs weeds
 and rank flowers of self-pity as soon as our own resources fail us. . . . 
But a man who is truly humble cannot despair, 
because in the humble man there is no longer any such thing
 as self-pity.

Humility, therefore, is absolutely necessary 
if man is to avoid acting like a baby all his life. 
To grow up means, in fact, to become humble,
 to throw away the illusion that I am at the center
 of everything and that other people only exist 
to provide me with comfort and pleasure…





~ Thomas Merton
from Seeds of Contemplation
with thanks to louie, louie
art by van gogh


Sunday, July 22, 2018

our essential nature -








~ Rupert Spira