The only thing we can truly bequeath to the next generation are Roots and Wings. I hope this blog inspires you to share yours.
5/31/2013
5/28/2013
Empty and Awake
"I have lots of things
to teach you now, in case we ever meet, concerning the message that was
transmitted to me under a pine tree in North Carolina on a cold winter
moonlit night. It said that Nothing Ever Happened, so don't worry. It's
all like a dream. Everything is ecstasy, inside. We just don't know it
because of our thinking-minds. But in our true blissful essence of mind
is known that everything is alright forever and forever and forever.
Close your eyes, let your hands and nerve-ends drop, stop breathing for 3
seconds, listen to the silence inside the illusion of the world, and
you will remember the lesson you forgot, which was taught in immense
milky way soft cloud innumerable worlds long ago and not even at all. It
is all one vast awakened thing. I call it the golden eternity. It is
perfect. We were never really born, we will never really die. It has
nothing to do with the imaginary idea of a personal self, other selves,
many selves everywhere: Self is only an idea, a mortal idea. That which
passes into everything is one thing. It's a dream already ended. There's
nothing to be afraid of and nothing to be glad about. I know this from
staring at mountains months on end. They never show any expression, they
are like empty space. Do you think the emptiness of space will ever
crumble away? Mountains will crumble, but the emptiness of space, which
is the one universal essence of mind, the vast awakenerhood, empty and
awake, will never crumble away because it was never born."
Jack Kerouac
5/26/2013
5/16/2013
At is from ...
"Whats coming at you, is coming from you!"
- Meatball Fulton, founder of ZBS Productions
5/03/2013
5/01/2013
Spiritual Warrior
"To be a spiritual warrior
means to develop a special kind of courage, one that is innately
intelligent, gentle, and fearless. Spiritual warriors can still be
frightened, but even so they are courageous enough to taste suffering,
to relate clearly to their fundamental fear, and to draw out without
evasion the lessons from difficulties."
- Sogyal Rinpoche
4/30/2013
A deep gut feeling
"Instead of an intellectual search, there was suddenly a very deep
gut feeling that something was different. It occurred when looking at
Earth and seeing this blue-and-white planet floating there, and knowing
it was orbiting the Sun, seeing that Sun, seeing it set in the
background of the very deep black and velvety cosmos, seeing - rather,
knowing for sure - that there was a purposefulness of flow, of energy,
of time, of space in the cosmos - that it was beyond man's rational
ability to understand, that suddenly there was a non-rational way of
understanding that had been beyond my previous experience. There seems to be more to the universe than random, chaotic, purposeless movement of a collection of molecular particles. On
the return trip home, gazing through 240,000 miles of space toward the
stars and the planet from which I had come, I suddenly experienced the
universe as intelligent, loving, harmonious."
4/26/2013
4/25/2013
Like a newborn child ...
He who is in harmony with the Tao is like a newborn child. Its bones are soft, its muscles are weak, but its grip is powerful. It doesn't know about the union of male and female, yet its penis can stand erect, so intense is its vital power. It can scream its head off all day, yet it never becomes hoarse, so complete is its harmony.
Your Song
When a woman of the Ubuntu
African tribe knows she is pregnant, she goes into a consecrated circle with other women,
and together they pray and meditate until they get to "The song of the
child. "When a child is born, the community gets together and sings the child's song. When the child begins his education, he sings his song. When he or she becomes an adult, the community get together again and sings it. When it comes to their weddings, those persons hear their songs sung. Finally, when
their soul is going from this world, family and friends approach and sing their song to accompany it in the "journey". In the Ubuntu tribe, there is another occasion when men sing the song. If
at some point a man commits a crime or aberrant social act, the men take him
to the center of town and the people of the community form a circle around her.
Then they sing "your song." The tribe recognizes that the correction
for antisocial behavior is not punishment, but is the love and memory of true identity. Those who love you can not be fooled by mistakes you have committed, or dark
images you show to others. They remember your beauty as you feel ugly, your
total when you're broke, your innocence when you feel guilty and your purpose
when you're confused. When we recognize our own song, we have no desire or need to hurt anyone.
The term Enlightenment ...
"The term "enlightenment" is used to translate a variety of words in various Asian languages that, while closely related, aren't exactly identical. Most fundamentally, enlightenment refers to the Pali and Sanskrit word bodhi, which is more literally "awakening." Enlightenment is our
true nature and our home, but the complexities of human life cause us to
forget. That forgetting feels like exile, and we make elaborate
structures of habit, conviction, and strategy to defend against its
desolation. But this condition isn't hopeless; it's possible to
dismantle those structures so we can return from an exile that was
always illusory to a home that was always right under our feet. For many of us, there
is something that pushes us and something that pulls us. We're pushed by
our own pain and the pain we see in the world around us; we're pulled
by intimations not random, not chance, but readily and
consistently present. It's possible to make ourselves available, in all
the hours of our days, to the grace we so long to be touched by, and to
spread that grace to the world around us."
4/18/2013
All concepts
"All concepts setting
boundaries to what we term the self are arbitrary. In the systems view,
we consist of and are sustained by interweaving currents of matter,
energy, and information that flow through us interconnecting us with our
environment and other beings. Yet, we are accustomed to identifying
ourselves only with that small arc of the flow-through that is lit, like
the narrow beam of a flashlight, by our individual subjective
awareness. But we don't have to so limit our self-perceptions... It is
as plausible to align our identity with the larger pattern,
interexistent with all beings, as to break off one segment of the
process and build our borders there."
Joanna Macy
4/16/2013
The Path Goes Down
"On
the journey of the warrior-bodhisattva, the path goes down, not up, as
if the mountain pointed toward the earth instead of the sky. Instead of
transcending the suffering of all creatures, we move toward turbulence
and doubt however we can. We explore the reality and unpredictability of
insecurity and pain, and we try not to push it away. If it takes
years, if it takes lifetimes, we let it be as it is. At our own pace,
without speed or aggression, we move down and down and down. With us
move millions of others, companions in awakening from fear.
Pema Chodron
Pema Chodron
4/12/2013
4/07/2013
The acme of skill
For to win one hundred victories in one hundred battles is not the acme of skill. To subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.
Lao Tse
Lao Tse
Keep going
“If you hear the dogs, keep going. If you see the torches in the woods, keep going. If there's shouting after you, keep going. Don't ever stop. Keep going. If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.”
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman
3/31/2013
Beyond the ordinary
"Physicists explore levels of matter; mystics explore levels of mind. What they have in common is that both levels lie beyond ordinary sense perception." (Fritjof Capra)
3/26/2013
Dream Song
In some aboriginal tribes the first thing a person does upon
awakening is to wander alone into the bush or along the seashore and
create a song based on the dreams of the previous night. The animals
and birds, the Aborigines believe, hear the dream being
sung and recognize that the singer is in touch with the innerworld, and
therefore they assist him or her in daily hunting and gathering."
Robert Lawlor, "Voices of the First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal Dreamtime"
Robert Lawlor, "Voices of the First Day: Awakening in the Aboriginal Dreamtime"
3/25/2013
Seeking to express
"Having been brought
up in a mythical culture, I was very familiar with the different motifs
and themes that were encapsulated in say a mythical being, whether it
was Lord Shiva, or Ganesha, or a Goddess. Just thinking the name of that
person the whole story was evoked. Carl Jung called these archetypes.
Archetypes are primordial encapsulated stories or mythologies and they
are in the form of a seed in consciousness. When you plant that seed in
consciousness, that archetypal seed, that mythical journey, then that
seed starts to sprout. And as it sprouts, the patterning forces creates
the situations, circumstances, events, and relationships for the
unfolding of the story. I say select two or three heroes or
heroines in mythology, or religion, or history and then ask these
mythical beings to incarnate through you. And then don't be surprised
when your see situations, circumstances, coincidences, synchronicity,
and relationships finally show up that actually are part of the story
you have been seeking to express." (Deepak Chopra)
3/21/2013
What is presence?
What is presence? At its root, it is wholeness - the rare but
attainable inner alignment of self-identity, purpose and feelings that
eventually leads to freedom from fear. It reveals itself as the
magnetic, radiating effect you have on others when you're being the
authentic you, giving them your full respect and attention, speaking
honestly and letting your unique character traits flow. As leaders, we
must be technically competent to gain others' respect, but it's our
unique genuine presence that inspires people and prompts them to trust
us - in short, to want us as their leader
3/16/2013
3/15/2013
Anam Cara
Anam Cara refers to the Celtic spiritual belief of souls connecting and bonding.
In Celtic Spiritual tradition, it is believed that the soul
radiates all about the physical body, what some refer to as an aura.
When you connect with another person and become completely open and
trusting with that individual, your two souls begin to flow together.
Should such a deep bond be formed, it is said you have found your Anam
Cara or soul friend.
Your Anam Cara always accepts you as you truly are, holding you in
beauty and light. In order to appreciate this relationship, you must
first recognize your own inner light and beauty. This is not always easy
to do. The Celts believed that forming an Anam Cara friendship would
help you to awaken your awareness of your own nature and experience the
joys of others.
"...You are joined in an ancient and eternal union with humanity that cuts across all barriers of time, convention, philosophy and definition. When you are blessed with an anam cara, the Irish believe, you have arrived at that most sacred place: home.
John O'Donahue, Irish poet, philosopher, and Catholic priest
3/11/2013
Sensation of the Mystical
"The
Most Beautiful and Most Profound Emotion we can experience is the
sensation of the Mystical. It is the sower of all True Science. He to
whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt
in awe, is as good as dead. To 'Know' that what is
impenetrable to us 'Really Exists,' manifesting 'Itself' as the Highest
Wisdom and the Most Radiant Beauty which our dull faculties can
comprehend only in their most primitive forms - This Knowledge, This
Feeling, is at the Center of True Religiousness."
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
3/10/2013
3/08/2013
Spiritual Intelligence
Spiritual capital is the wealth or power an individual or organization has, based on their deepest meanings, values, and purposes. It is reflected in what that individual or organization exists for, believes in, aspires to, and takes responsibility for. We build spiritual capital by asking spiritually intelligent questions, such as why do I exist, what is the purpose of my life, what do I really want to achieve?
3/06/2013
3/03/2013
2/28/2013
2/25/2013
That is all ...
"We live in illusion and the appearance of things.
There is a Reality.
You are that Reality.
Seeing this, you know that you are everything.
And being everything, you are no-thing.
That is all." -
Kalu Rinpoche
"Emptiness is two things at once:
the absence of self and the presence of the Divine.
Thus as self decreases, the Divine increases."
- Sister Bernadette Roberts
"Wisdom tells me I am no-thing.
Love tells me I am everything.
And between the two my life flows."
-Nisargadatta Maharaj
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