Wednesday, 11 March 2020
Thursday, 5 March 2020
Grow Up
The more practice I get under my hara, the more I notice that most Zen really isn't very revolutionary, or even revelatory. It's just common sense.Anatta – no-self – is just what happens to successful adults. We get less selfish, less self-centred, less self-interested, less self-satisfied, less self-righteous. Just… less "self".
If you don't do this, you're not a grown-up. And as I've come to understand, lots of otherwise tall people never attain that.
So Zen is nothing more or less than maturity. Alright, it's a bit accelerated, and especially, deeper.
But that's what we're doing on the cushion.
We're growing old.
(Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
Wednesday, 4 March 2020
WW: US Navy telegraph key
Thursday, 27 February 2020
The Bee Koan
A bee was browsing the clover blossoms in a pasture one fine spring day when a cow ate her.
"Well," she said, "this is one micro-aggression I am not disposed to enable. I'm just going to sting this stupid cow 'til she throws me up."
But the darkness was warm and moist in the cow's stomach, and in point of fact she'd been working rather hard that morning.
At length she thought, "I suppose I could take a short nap first. You know, to renew my strength for the battle."
And when she woke up, the cow was gone.
Wu Ya's commentary: This too will pass.
(Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons and a generous photographer.)
Wednesday, 26 February 2020
Thursday, 20 February 2020
Preference Meditation
Topics:
dukkha,
hermit practice,
meditation,
non-attachment,
Thailand
Thursday, 13 February 2020
Walden Kyôsaku
"The greater part of what my neighbours call good I believe in my soul to be bad, and if I repent of anything, it is very likely to be my good behaviour."
Henry David Thoreau
(Early 1900s postcard of the cairn marking the site of Thoreau's cabin on the shores of Walden Pond courtesy of the Newberry Library and Wikimedia Commons.)
Topics:
autonomy,
book,
Henry David Thoreau,
hermit practice,
kyôsaku,
Walden
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