True practice brings us more and more into that plain
and undramatic space in which things are just
as they are—just functioning. And that functioning
cannot come from self-centeredness.
—Charlotte Joko Beck, Everyday Zen
To you suspect death? If I were to suspect death I should die now,I don't think the samurai would agree with Whitman when he says "Do you think I could walk pleasantly and well-suited toward annihilation?"
Do you think I could walk pleasantly and well-suited toward annihilation?
Pleasantly and well-suited I walk,
Whither I walk I cannot define, but I know it is good,
The whole universe indicates that it is good,
The past and the present indicate that it is good.
How beautiful and perfect are the animals!
How perfect the earth, and the minutest thing upon it!
What is called good is perfect, and what is called bad is just as perfect,
The vegetables and minerals are all perfect, and the imponderable fluids are perfect;
Slowly and surely they have pass’d on to this, and slowly and surely they yet pass on.
During a recent Appamada Intensive our students gave talks on Buddha's lists. Here are my reflections on their talks.