February 24, 2015

Mass production

Mass production requires and generates uniformity in the world that, by its nature, is not uniform. How uniform can we get before we lose the world?


January 05, 2015

Four types of people

We meet four types of people in life, 
And we must know how to deal with them: 

Those who know and know that they know - they are the wise - follow them. 
Those who know but don't know that they know- they are misguided - enlighten them. 
Those who don't know and know they don't know- they are the students - guide them. 
Those who don't know and don't know they don't know - they are fools - avoid them.

~ An Arabian proverb


January 03, 2015

Teaching

Central Asian monk teaching East Asian monk. 9th century fresco from the Bezeklik Thousand Buddha Caves near Turfan, Xinjiang, China. 

December 28, 2014

Pain as a banner

I need to remember not to use my pain as a banner. Not to expect people to be more tactful or sensitive towards me just because I endured suffering. 

Pain should not be a subject of pride or self-identification but something to live through and let go. My personality should not be built upon pain.


December 13, 2014

Changing my world

Once the change is clearly defined, it soon surfaces in the reality.


November 28, 2014

Success

A truly successful career does not pursue goals of future success.

If you enjoy and find meaning in the job you're doing right now, it's already a success.


November 27, 2014

Snow meditation

Looking up in the sky, trying to see the point from which the snow is falling.


November 24, 2014

Nothing holy

廓然無聖 
Vast emptiness, nothing holy.
(Kakunen mushõ.) 

~ Bodhidharma

Source.


November 20, 2014

Unrequited love

Unrequited love is a promise of the real one. It feels painful, like a promise of a place you can never get to. 

And the real love, on the contrary, feels very natural, like you're already where you want to be, like it's nothing special, - because, at last, you've arrived home safely. 


November 08, 2014

Genro's cave

A cloud rests at the mouth of the cave
Doing nothing all day.
The moonlight penetrates the waves through the night,
But leaves no trace in the water.

~ Genro's comment in The Iron Flute Koan Collection



November 06, 2014

Subtlety

入林不動草、入水不立波

"Entering the forest he moves not the grass;
Entering the water he makes not a ripple." 

~ Zenrin Kushû (The Way of Zen 152, 224)

November 05, 2014

Alertness

When a small insect flies by so close to your skin that you can feel the movement of the air caused by its wings.


November 04, 2014

November

Feeding the swine with acorns for the winter
from "Les Très Riches Heures du duc de Berry"


October 09, 2014

Autumn warmth


Teaching children

Children copy everything you do, including swear words, using substances, abusing other people.

Words don't teach. Actions do.


October 07, 2014

Prometheus and his liver

It's curious how this myth resonates with the harmful effects of eating too much fire-processed food.


October 04, 2014

Clarity

Crystal-clear clarity of every moment as it goes by.


September 20, 2014

A reversed way of fighting temptations

The usual reaction: I'm going to quit it forever, but now I'll just have it one last time.

The reversed reaction: I might do it again in the future, but not right now.


September 09, 2014

Endless evolution

Every living being recreates itself every moment of time by enhancing the things it needs and neglecting the things it doesn't need. The more attention it pays to something, the more expressed this thing becomes in its life.

That's how each creature's look exactly reflects its desires and inclinations.



September 04, 2014

Hedgehog in the Fog


Simplicity

And an old black woman
was dandling a baby and singing:
'If I were a pharaoh,
I'd buy myself two pears:
I'd give one to my friend,
and I'd eat the other one myself...'

From Alexandria Songs by Mikhail Kuzmin

А старая черная женщина
качала ребенка и пела:
"Если б я был фараоном,
купил бы я себе две груши:
одну бы отдал своему другу,
другую бы я сам скушал..."

Из "Александрийских песен" Михаила Кузмина


August 17, 2014

Artificial paradox


The great paradox of the modern world: Artificial materials and products are cheaper and easier to buy than natural materials and products.

There's a Russian saying that translates approximately as a fish searches where it's deeper and a man searches where it's better. But it should be a man searches where it's easier. People tend to go the easiest way available, and the artificial industry offers that easy way out. 

However, breaking the rules of nature causes problems that are 'solved' with new 'developments' of industry that cause new problems, making another turn in the vicious circle. That's how what was initially supposed to make people's lives easier keeps making them more complicated the further we drift away from the natural world.