Questioning everything includes questioning the doctrine “Question Everything.”
-Brad Warner
I set out to confess my sins
but I confessed yours instead
it seemed like that would be more interesting
and it was
also I made up some sins
by that point I was on a roll
there is no god no heaven no hell
but forgive me anyway
please
-james lee jobe
Patience is key to your mental health when you are physically ill. It is one of the few virtues you can actively cultivate when your body ceases to cooperate.
-Shozen Jack Haubner
bitter cold that day
when we buried my grandma
gray sky in January 1969
Randallstown Maryland
I was still a kid not yet 13
the razor wind cut right through me
my knees were shaking
my face felt frozen
I kept thinking that she would be in that hole
for as long as I lived
my grandma how I loved her jokes
her scratchy voice and Baltimore accent
calling everyone Hon
such a cold awful day
I shiver even now remembering it
and it is mid summer in California
dear old soul
-james lee jobe
Although they appear to be quite different, sadness and openness are in fact intimately connected. The profound sadness that overwhelms us when we understand the impermanent nature of all phenomena opens us up to the world around us.
-Chökyi Nyima Rinpoche, “The Secret Strength of Sadness”
watching a fall storm
rain falling into Putah Creek
the cycle is a circle
the circle is a cycle
oh how life goes around
rain falling into Putah Creek
the cycle is a circle
the circle is a cycle
oh how life goes around
-james lee jobe
As long as you seek for something, you will get the shadow of reality and not reality itself.
-Shunryu Suzuki
AT GOLDEN-RIDGE
Golden-Ridge City
is tucked into the earth
with the river curving past
and flowing away
once a million homes where right here
crimson towers beside narrow lanes
a vanished country
all spring grasses
and now
the palace is buried in ancient hills
yet this moon remains
facing the timeless island
across the water of Hou Lake water
empty
-LI PO, 701-762 CE
Herbie Hancock - Chameleon
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