Monday, January 18, 2021
Insight
So today while walking on the Biltmore Estate which is only minutes away from my home I found myself thinking about the nature of reality and had the following thoughts or maybe even insights after listening to Thich Nhat Hanh speaking about the nature of duality and how energy and matter are one; sometimes particle and sometimes wave but never destroyed only transformed.
Many of our fears or perhaps our most primordial fear is the fear of cessation or death. Our thoughts and ego or personality can not quite release their grip on the illusion of separateness and strive to maintain this separateness at all cost and through all manner of defense. We just can't quite accept that holding onto the ego will lead to the opposite of what we seek, which is the absence of suffering.
And the idea of dropping the ego seems suicidal, especially in our very deluded society. So we are trapped in a cage (our own very specially constructed even guided cage) pacing from end to end alternately embracing or rejecting the self and all its complex delusions. Feeling pleasure we are temporarily mollified, feeling pain we flee.
So to be free of the cage we have to be free from the self. Another way of saying this is to become the cage. If their are no frontiers, no separateness, then the cage is just an illusion. And this is something that science in its limited way is beginning to understand.
So to abandon the ego is to be free of the illusion of duality. The Buddhist have the idea of dependant arising. Nothing has any fundamental concrete identity because everything depends on everything else. Without this than not that. Reality exists because we think it exists. If there is no thinking, no perception or mind construct, than there can be no separate reality since duality is an illusion. What else is there? There is the "glue" that always was and will be without birth or death. We could replace the word "glue" with spirit or God or God realization or truth, whatever word that conveys essentially the mysterious and unknowable force that unifies and supports all phenomenon. This is the essence of Thich Nhat Hanh's idea of interbeing. There are fundamentally no boundaries.
So where does fear, in all of its related forms, come from? They all arise from the same place, they have the same origination, and that is mind which is the seat of dualitstic thinking. And according to Buddhist philosophy, dualism is an illusion. If one could eliminate dualistic thinking then fear would be replaced with liberation.
Monday, January 11, 2021
Green Renaissance
I have been so happy to discover these little gems in the form of short uplifting video clips on You Tube. I hope you will take some time to explore the many offerings. Here is one to whet your appetite.
Monday, November 30, 2020
Garden at Hawkscry
At the end of the last growing season I decided to rearrange the growing beds in the garden at Hawkscry, mainly to increase growing space and give room for the plants to spread out without impinging on the production, which happened this year when all the plants grew well but were to crowded to produce much. The work was accomplished over several weeks and involved double digging new areas where paths once were and then deeply lining the paths with mulch. I planted a thick cover crop of Austrian peas to over winter for nitrogen replenishment, which as of this writing has taken over and covered the beds with a thick head of green. Very satisfying to see and I am looking forward to the next growing season.
Thursday, January 28, 2016
All Is Love: Prayer of Gratitude
All Is Love (Findlay Brown)
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Gone are the loves that she craves
Bound by the lives that she gave
Under the moonlight she bled
Into the night, and she said
Once you climb into your heart
Then the illusions will fall apart
Once you get over your mind
Then there's a wonder that's yours to find
And all is LOVE
And love is you
Drowned by the tears that she spills
Over the bones that she built
Out of the earth she was fed
Into existence she said
Once you climb into your heart
Then the illusions will fall apart
Once you get over your mind
Then there's a wonder that's yours to find
The Mountain Falls For The Sea (Findlay Brown)
You're all that I know