[AUDIO AND TEXT] Current events, especially in our home country, have been raising hackles within many of us, I suspect. That’s definitely true in my case. And in a continued effort to deal with my own resistance to what’s happening, I’ve started to consider the possibility that the problem is a sense of certainty. ThisContinue reading “some thoughts on certainty part 1”
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some thoughts on certainty part 2
[AUDIO AND TEXT] Last week, we considered the notion of “certainty” as presented in the Oscar-nominated film Conclave. We saw a homily given by a fictional Roman Catholic Cardinal who asserted that holding to certainty is problematic, and that abandoning it can bring us to tolerance and unity. And in our practice, we’re taught thatContinue reading “some thoughts on certainty part 2”
cataracts and seeing
[AUDIO AND TEXT] I’m having cataract surgery in January, near the end of the month. Both eyes, one week apart. I know this is not a complicated procedure, and most everyone my age will undergo that procedure before it’s all said and done. But the thought of having someone poking around my eyes doesn’t giveContinue reading “cataracts and seeing”
always becoming
[AUDIO AND TEXT] This is going to be really short. Tonight is for sitting, but I’d like us to sit with these thoughts in mind. Recently, the phrase “always becoming” has been echoing in my little brain. It echoes as I drive down the freeway; it clangs about as I’m trying to go to sleepContinue reading “always becoming”
there’s nothing that is not “it”
[AUDIO AND TEXT] Everybody is talking about the presidential election, trying to process what happened and even starting to cast blame on one party or the other, one group or the other, one person or the other. That’s happening, but I don’t want to play that game tonight. Tonight, I want to seat us inContinue reading “there’s nothing that is not “it””
melt into the mystery
[AUDIO AND TEXT] Recently, I was perusing a book titled, The Way of Grace: The Transforming Power of Ego Relaxation, written by a spiritual teacher named Miranda Macpherson (Sounds True, 2018). I ran across this book in the home of a really good friend; I read a few pages and then bought a copy forContinue reading “melt into the mystery”
no drive for perfection
[AUDIO AND TEXT] In his book, The Intimate Way of Zen (Shambhala Publications, 2024), James Ishmael Ford Roshi discusses what Buddhists know as the five hindrances. These are tendencies we have that can distract us from our spiritual practice, both on the cushion and off. They are: He reminds us that these are natural tendencies,Continue reading “no drive for perfection”
attachment
[AUDIO AND TEXT] Every now and then, one comes across a nugget that sparks a kind of recognition. Here is one such nugget – a four-line poem titled “Eternity,” penned by the 18th century English poet William Blake: He who binds to himself a joyDoes the winged life destroy:But he who kisses the joy asContinue reading “attachment”
it’s only a point
[AUDIO AND TEXT] I heard a university commencement speech a little while ago, delivered by a champion professional tennis player. In the speech, which the player titled “Tennis Lessons” or some such, the tennis pro basically encouraged the graduating students to “keep on keeping on,” no matter what. (See 2024 Commencement Address by Roger FedererContinue reading “it’s only a point”
the mystical element in zen
[AUDIO AND TEXT] Many of your are aware of the late Fr. Willigis Jaeger, a Benedictine monk from Germany who was, until the end of his life in 2020, the primary teacher of our own Fr. Greg Mayers. An accomplished scholar and priest, Willigis (as he is fondly known) wrote several books on Christian contemplationContinue reading “the mystical element in zen”