Don’t Look Back
Don’t Look Back The past is already past. Don’t try to regain it. Don’t think there is something more important… Read More »Don’t Look Back
Don’t Look Back The past is already past. Don’t try to regain it. Don’t think there is something more important… Read More »Don’t Look Back
…the practical man is here invited: to a training of his latent faculties, a bracing and brightening of his languid consciousness, an emancipation from the… Read More »Wait! by Lao Huo Shakya
Ayya Medhanandi Breakfast Reflections I’ve talked quite a bit about the tornado and eye of the tornado. And I spoke more about the… Read More »At the Core of the Coreless
More and more I have less and less to say. I am like an old rusty water spigot that drips single, slow drops on… Read More »Unbearable Bliss
Earlier this summer, I took vows to live my life as a Zen monk. In a dawn ritual, my head was shaved, I received a… Read More »Doing It Right
Sinner – Emerging Buddha? OK. You’ve Made Mistakes. You Feel Like a Failure. You’re not alone; small comfort! Who are you? I can’t say for… Read More »REMIXED – Who Are You?
…for Our Spiritual Practice. “Am I doing it right?” I ask this question a lot, particularly in terms of the solitary life. Maybe it’s because… Read More »A Plumb Line for Our Lives in Solitude by John Backman
Shraddha – Confident Faith We take in our life through our sense doors. We see what is there and we see what is missing.… Read More »It’s a Jungle of Faith
I see you look only at the constructions of the I-ego and end up thinking and believing that those constructions are who you… Read More »Looking at the Cloth and How it is Put Together – Finding the Flawless Silk