That I might see myself for who I am, without listening to others tell me who I should be. That I might always be working to pare away the false layers of who I am not, layers that have built up over time. That I might find and remain truly myself.
James Lee Jobe
Everything must end.
Thus the day tries to begin
with the morning bell.
But the long night remains,
empty moon still in the sky.
Fujiwara no Ietaka, 1158-1237 CE
Fujiwara no Ietaka
Jazz: Art Pepper, Patrica.
Pepper wrote this for his daughter, as a way of saying he was sorry for being a crummy father; heroin, in and out of jail, etc.
In amerikkka.
Clean and load the rifle.
Hide it under the sofa.
Clean and load the pistol.
Hide it in the kitchen.
Another pistol upstairs.
Somewhere.
They are coming.
Was it Lorca who told us
about the grass of the cemetery?
That the grass is waiting for us.
Toward the end it will be the ghosts
who pass you the ammunition.
I will already be dead.
James Lee Jobe
Blues: Stevie Ray Vaughn, Life By The Drop
You can always improve your situation. But you do so by facing it, not by running away.
Brad Warner
Break the Mirror
In the morning
After taking cold shower
—-what a mistake—-
I look at the mirror.
There, a funny guy,
Grey hair, white beard, wrinkled skin,
—-what a pity—-
Poor, dirty, old man,
He is not me, absolutely not.
Land and life
Fishing in the ocean
Sleeping in the desert with stars
Building a shelter in the mountains
Farming the ancient way
Singing with coyotes
Singing against nuclear war—
I’ll never be tired of life.
Now I’m seventeen years old,
Very charming young man.
I sit quietly in lotus position,
Meditating, meditating for nothing.
Suddenly a voice comes to me:
“To stay young,
To save the world,
Break the mirror.”
Nanao Sakaki, 1923-2008
Sakaki was a wandering poet, and indeed walked over a good
part of this planet. A WWII vet for Japan, he was an important to
Japan's counter-culture in the 1960s and 70s, helped found a
Pacific Island commune, and was a good friend of American poet
Gary Snyder.
A guided meditation with Zen priest Thich Nhat Hanh
Everything is perfect, but there is a lot of room for improvement.
Shunryu Suzuki
Good advice from Suzuki. It covers how I feel about my life.
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