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Energy is eternal delight.

William Blake (1757-1827)

In the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.

Terry Pratchett

Black holes are where God divided by zero.

 Steven Wright

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Home Again -- Naturally
(With a tip of the hat to Gilbert O'Sullivan)

In a little while from Now
If I'm not feeling any less dour
I've promised my self to seek some help
And visit a nearby flower
I'll contemplate it's heart
Of felicity as art
'Til reality
Is so clear to me
My egoic shell is shattered
i'll meld into it All
Heed a call that Life is making
No fear or rage or temporal cage
No doubt -- it's bliss awaking
In no-time i'll be Now
This bloom'll show me how
i'm home again, naturally

It seems to me the heartaches of this world
Are meant to shake us
Free of dreaming
The ego's scheming
Burn up the dross
Burn up the dross

Felicity n. Great happiness; blessedness; blissfulness; great joy.
Temporal adj. 1.Of or limited by time. 2. Worldly.
Dross n. 1. A waste product formed on the surface of molten metal. 2. Worthless or trivial matter.

Flower in the Crannied Wall

 Flower in the crannied wall,
I pluck you out of the crannies,
I hold you here, root and all, in my hand,
Little flower - but if I could understand
What you are, root and all, and all in all,
I should know what God and man is.

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892)

[You have] become hypnotized into implicitly believing that when you have attached a word to something, you know what it is. The fact is: You don't know what it is. You have only covered up the mystery with a label.

Even a stone, and more easily a flower or a bird, could show you the way back to God, to the Source, to yourself. When you look at it or hold it and let it be without imposing a word or mental label on it....

The quicker you are in attaching verbal or mental labels to things, people, or situations, the more shallow and lifeless your reality becomes, and the more deadened you become to reality, the miracle of life that continuously unfolds within and around you. In this way, cleverness may be gained, but wisdom is lost, and so are joy, love, creativity, and aliveness.

Of course we need to use words and thoughts. They have their own beauty -- but do we need to become imprisoned in them?

Eckhart Tolle

Let the soul banish all that disturbs.
Let the body that envelopes it be still.
And all the frettings of the body, and all that surrounds it.
Let earth and sea and air be still, and heaven itself.
And then let the body think of the Spirit as streaming, pouring,
rushing and shining into it from all sides while it stands quiet.

Plotinus (205-270 CE)

Nothing is there to come, and nothing past.
But an eternal Now does always last.

Abraham Cowley (1618-1667)

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Gary Snyder the poet...later emerged in history as Japhy Ryder -- the Buddhist-beatnik hero of Kerouac's Dharma Bums -- in a characterization which hardly begins to do him justice. I am not Gary's teacher...but when I am dead I would like to be able to say that he is carrying on everything I hold most dear, though in a different style. To put it another way, my only regret is that I cannot formally claim him as my spiritual successor. He did it all on his own, but nevertheless he is just exactly what I have been trying to say. For Gary is tougher, more disciplined, and more physically competent than I, but he embodies these virtues without rubbing them in, and I can only say that a universe which has manifested Gary Snyder could never be called a failure.

from In My Own Way by Alan Watts (1915-1973)

SMOKEY THE BEAR SUTRA

BY GARY SNYDER

Once in the Jurassic about 150 million years ago, the Great Sun Buddha in this corner of the Infinite Void gave a great Discourse to all the assembled elements and energies: to the standing beings, the walking beings, the flying beings, and the sitting beings--even the grasses, to the number of thirteen billion, each one born from a seed--assembled there: a Discourse concerning Enlightenment on the planet Earth.

"In some future time, there will be a continent called America. The human race in that era will get into troubles all over its head, and practically wreck everything in spite of its own strong intelligent Buddha-nature. In that future American Era I shall enter a new form, to cure the world of loveless knowledge that seeks with blind hunger, and mindless rage eating food that will not fill it."

And he showed himself in his true form of

SMOKEY THE BEAR.

A handsome smokey-colored brown bear standing on his hind legs, showing that he is aroused and watchful.

Bearing in his right paw the Shovel that digs to the truth beneath appearances, cuts the roots of useless attachments, and flings damp sand on the fires of greed and war;

His left paw in the Mudra of Comradely Display--indicating that all creatures have the full right to live to their limits and that deer, rabbits, chipmunks, snakes, dandelions, and lizards all grow in the realm of the Dharma;

With a halo of smoke and flame behind, the forest fires of the kali yuga, fires caused by the stupidity of those who think things can be gained and lost whereas in truth all is contained vast and free in the Blue Sky and Green Earth of One Mind;

Round-bellied to show his kind nature and that the great Earth has food enough for everyone who loves her and trusts her;

Wrathful but Calm, Austere but Comic, Smokey the Bear will Illuminate those who would help him; but for those who would hinder or slander him,

HE WILL PUT THEM OUT.

And SMOKEY THE BEAR will surely appear to put the enemy out with his vajra shovel.

Now those who recite this Sutra and then try to put it in practice will accumulate merit as countless as the sands of Arizona and Nevada.

Will help save the planet Earth from total oil slick.

Will enter the age of harmony of man and nature.

Will win the tender love and caresses of men, women, and beasts.

Will always have ripe blackberries to eat and a sunny spot under a pine tree to sit at.

AND IN THE END WILL WIN HIGHEST PERFECT ENLIGHTENMENT

Thus we have heard.

(may be reproduced free forever)

The above is an abridged version of the Smokey the Bear Sutra. To read the full text click here -->Smokey the Bear Sutra

Vajra - thunderbolt, or diamond. Strong determination or willpower -- adamantine hardness.
Purity, clarity, clear insight and strength. Invincible, indestructible.

Mudra - A symbolic hand gesture -- paw gesture in this case.

Dharma - Broadly defined as the way of righteousness or "that which holds one's true nature." The fulfillment of an inherent nature or destiny.

Kali Yuga - An era or age of the world of which there are four: Satya Yuga, (the golden age); Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and finally Kali Yuga, (the dark age -- which we are currently muddling our way through). The Yuga's repeat themselves in an endless cycle. Some people believe that the Kali Yuga will continue for many more years; others believe we are in the process of leaving the Kali Yuga, and entering the Dwapara Yuga (a much more benign era or age).
Regardless, as Ramana Maharishi (1879-1950) said, "A wise person lives in Satya Yuga all of the time." In other words -- any Yuga can be a "golden age" for you.

Gary Snyder's book Turtle Island won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.

Pine Tree Tops

In the blue night
frost haze, the sky glows
with the moon
pine tree tops
bend snow-blue, fade
into sky, frost, starlight.
The creak of boots.
Rabbit tracks, deer tracks,
what do we know.

Everybody Lying on Their Stomachs, Head Toward the Candle,
Reading, Sleeping, Drawing

The corrugated roof
Booms and fades night-long to

million darted rain
squalls and

outside

lightning

Photographs in the brain
Wind-bent bamboo
through

The plank shutter
set

Half-open on eternity

Regarding Wave

The voice of the Dharma
the voice
now

A shimmering bell
through all.

Every hill, still
Every tree alive. Every leaf.
All the slopes flow.
old woods, new seedlings,
tall grasses plumes.

Dark hollows; peaks of light.
wind stirs the cool side
Each leaf living.
All the hills.

The Voice
is a wife to

him still

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To find out more about Gary Snyder click Wikpedia.org/wiki/Gary_Snyder

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Truth is within ourselves; it takes no rise

From outward things, whate'er you may believe.

There is an inmost center in us all,

Where truth abides in fullness; and around,

Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in,

This perfect, clear perception which is truth.

A baffling and perverting carnal mesh

Binds it, and makes all error: and, to KNOW,

Rather consists in opening out a way

Whence the imprisoned splendor may escape,

Than in effecting an entry for a light

Supposed to be without.

Robert Browning (1812-1889) from Paracelsus

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height
My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight
For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.
I love thee to the level of everyday's
Most quiet need, by sun and candle-light.
I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;
I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.
I love thee with a passion put to use
In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
I love thee with a love I seemed to lose
With my lost saints, --- I love thee with the breath,
Smiles, tears, of all my life! --- and, if God choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.

 

Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806-1861)

Robert Browning's pet name for his wife Elizabeth was "My Portuguese." This was due to her "mediterranean" complexion, which was darker than usually seen in England in those days.

Hence the title of her most famous book -- Sonnets From the Portuguese. The above poem is from that book.

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The background music Naughty Hula Eyes was recorded in the 1930s by "Andy Iona and his Islanders." "What," you might ask, "does Naughty Hula Eyes have to do with James Allen?" The answer is -- nothing. It's just a fun tune that helps to "lighten up," or "enlighten" the podcast. The ego takes itself very seriously, and humor is often an effective spiritual tool.

The oak sleeps in the acorn;
the bird waits in the egg;
and in the highest vision of the soul
a waking angel stirs.


James Allen (1864-1912)

 

The root of a bulb which shall produce a white lily is an unsightly thing; one might look upon it with disgust. But how foolish we should be to condemn the bulb for its appearance when we know the lily is within it.

The root is perfect after its kind; it is a perfect but incomplete lily, and so we must learn to look upon every man and woman, no matter how unlovely in outward manifestation; they are perfect in their stage of being and they are becoming complete. Behold, it is all very good….

It will make an immense difference with your faith and spirit whether you look upon civilization as a good thing which is becoming better or as a bad and evil thing which is decaying.

One viewpoint gives you an advancing and expanding mind and the other gives you a descending and decreasing mind. One viewpoint will make you grow greater and the other will inevitably cause you to grow smaller.

One will enable you to work for the eternal things; to do large works in a great way toward the completing of all that is incomplete and inharmonious; and the other will make you a mere patchwork reformer working without hope to save a few lost souls from what you will grow to consider a lost and doomed world.

So you see it makes a difference to you, this matter of social viewpoint. All's right with the world. Nothing can possibly be wrong but my personal attitude, and I will see the facts of nature and all events, circumstances and conditions of society, politics, government, and industry from the highest viewpoint; it is all perfect, though incomplete. It is all the handiwork of God; behold, it is all very good.

James Allen (1864-1912)



What you think upon grows. This is an Eastern maxim, and it sums up neatly the greatest and most fundamental of all the Laws of Mind. What you think upon grows.

What you think upon grows. Whatever you allow to occupy your mind you magnify in your life. Whether the subject of your thoughts be good or bad, the law works and the condition grows.

The more you think about lack, bad times, etc., the worse will your business be; and the more you think of prosperity, abundance, and success, the more of these things will you bring into your life. The more you think about your grievances or the injustices that you have suffered, the more such trials will you continue to receive; and the more you think of the good fortune you have had, the more good fortune will come to you.

This is the basic, fundamental, all-inclusive Law of Mind, and actually all psychological and metaphysical teaching is little more than a commentary upon this. What you think upon grows. (see Phillippians 4:8)

Emmet Fox (1886-1951)

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Background music is Salve Festa Dies performed by Benedictine monks
of Abbe En Calcat, and the Boys Choir of L'Alumnat.

Practicing the Presence is...

The pure loving gaze that finds God everywhere.

Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection (1605-1691)

Finding God in all things.

Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)

Seeing through exterior things, and seeing God in them.

Thomas Merton (1916-1968)

Looking deeply at life
as it is
in the here and now.

Thich Nhat Hanh

Awareness
absorbed and amazed.

Teresa of Avila (1515-1582)

Seeing God in everything and everything in God
with complete extraordinary clearness.

Marie of the Incarnation (1599-1672)

Be still.
Look.
Listen.
Be present.
Say or think "I AM" and add nothing to it.

Eckhart Tolle

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The eyes of my soul were opened, and I discerned the fullness of God, in which I understood the whole world, here and beyond the sea...everything.
My soul was brimming over with wonder and cried in a loud voice "The whole world is full of God!"

Angela of Foligno (1248-1309)

Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, "Surely the Lord is in this place,
and I did not know it. ...How awesome is this place!"

Genesis 28:16,17

What do we learn from Jacob's experience? Our material lives...are linear, chronological, sensible. But there exists another level, a level in which there is no before and after, only the eternal present...Now. And we are able to experience an indelible moment. God was in this place and we did not know it!

Rabbi Mark H. Levin

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Background music is As the Sun Goes Down by Mark Preston

VOCATUS ATQUE NON VOCATUS DEUS ADERIT

Bidden or Unbidden God is Present

Dr. Jung had the above Latin engraved over the front door of his house in Zurich, Switzerland.
It is also carved on his gravestone.

Where love rules, there is no will to power, and where power predominates, love is lacking. The one is the shadow of the other.

Dr. Carl Jung (1875-1961)

Question: Why did the chicken cross the road?

Carl Jung:

"A confluence of events in the global gestalt necessitated the traversing of a thoroughfare by a domestic fowl; ergo synchronous inclinations of the collective unconscious manifested the desired archetypal reality.
Also, the chicken wanted to get to the other side."

To find out more about Mark Preston click here -->MarkPreston.net

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