ease

riddle 2

04/08/2010 · 0 comments

in human living


Q: What is both easiest and most difficult?

A: Click here.





when the body is still,
the heart can blossom,
the mind enjoy itself

azure-skyed April afternoon,
even the bees are idle





Granted a shattering glimpse of crystalline quiet early,
I came to understand it late.

Finding no one to explain the Unexplainable,
I kept a different kind of quiet;
drifted along some usual ways –
school, jobs, career, a run in public life.

Now and then, in a seeming desert wander, would peace descend –
alleviating for a while the dis-satisfaction of dis-ease.

These days I dwell inside my cottage in a large and fertile plain.
Through my doors a river runs. I do not interfere.

Without reason I study poetic lines revealing Way;
living unfolding within a gift of ease.

(with thanks to Wang Wei)





if your boat is empty, nothing in the world can oppose you on the river of living

with thanks to Thomas Merton and Chuang Tzu





giving up giving up anger (and sorrow and…)
seems to be doing a job
giving up anger was supposed to do





morning white highway noise,
once made an anxious beginning,
now lulls me awake





at some moment, perhaps, we stop protesting the wayness of things





All idleness in the back patio,
away from the world for a while,
poetry, a cigar, a pot of tea.

One moment empties into the next…
the Protestant Ethic has fled this life.





as emotions lose transcendent import, we can relax:
sadness is just sadness, joy just joy,
no avoiding one, no clinging to the other,
they come and go as they will — as do all the rest





No longer concerned with place in the world,
time relaxes, days fill with quiet mystery.
Everyday life unburdened, cooking, once a chore,
loses its tedium. I cook and eat at home.

In the garden a sapling soaks after planting.
I sit in the radiance of things as they are.





no fruit of hard work,
but a gift from elsewhere:
absence deepening in presence

(with thanks to Mei Yao-Ch’en)





pushing the river does not effect the outcome of the voyage; it’s just tiring





ease in living accompanies acceptance of life’s finitude





dwelling in ease neither entails nor precludes an easy life





at some point life may disappoint us into the realization
that it turns out only as it does, not as we wish –
afterwards, ease may appear





long time coming: the pleasure of company and the pleasure of solitude become one





Growing older, my idleness perfects itself.
Morning I drink tea, afternoon gaze into empty clouds
drifting so slowly by they seem to last forever.

Reading poems, notebook at hand,
I capture one thought, then another
as they disappear into a silence without name.

Tranquil in this valley town, I savor passing time.

(with thanks to Po Chu-i)




ease 3

04/28/2009 · 0 comments

in the Unsayable


an unlooked for gift: delight in the Way





morning arrives with blues,
the afternoon brings bliss,
questions of why, no longer asked –
who knows which of 10,000 things comes next?





life is like a roller coaster: it’s not obvious that you can relax and enjoy the ride




solutions

02/24/2009 · 0 comments

in human living


there are no real solutions to the problems of living, only dissolutions




a-drift

02/18/2009 · 0 comments

in the Unsayable


when you no longer push the river, the river no longer pushes you




ease 2

02/07/2009 · 0 comments

in the Unsayable


a special grace: to be granted contentment with one’s lot




ease 1

02/06/2009 · 0 comments

in the Unsayable


life’s ultimate pleasure: to be free from care

(Adapted from Baisao)





we don’t fulfill all of our commitments; guilt is optional