Thomas C. Fedro |
at night the dogs and cats
leave their graves and play
like small and happy children
whose lives have not yet
been touched by sorrow
then at dawn our old friends
slip back into their graves
and deeply sleep in peace
james lee jobe
To recognize suffering is the beginning of healing.
Dr. Bokin Kim
I live free because of the monkeys in my head. These monkeys try very hard to speak, but can say only one word the way humans do; hope. They are climbing through the trees of my psyche, hand over hand. They are a part of me that doesn’t need to be accepted. When I close my eyes I can follow them, high in the upper-canopy of the jungle. I am strong, and I am pleased with my arms and hands. Birds chatter and fly away as I pass, and I break into a song about hope as I chase after the monkeys. The sunlight is dappled, filtered so sweetly by the millions of leaves.
james lee jobe
O, ah! The awareness of emptiness brings forth a heart of compassion!
Gary Snyder
cross the yuba river stones on the far bank
stacked and balanced by passing hikers
beauty in the water and beside it
every day that we live is a gift and a blessing
every single day each and every breath
james lee jobe
Thomas C. Fedro |
link: The Hills are Writing, a poem by Isha Camara
link: Bones and Shadows, a poem by John Philip Johnson
The gift of embracing formlessness and impermanence is a profound sense of freedom and the potential to meet each day afresh and roll with the changes.
Gregory Seizan Clark, “The Bardo of Cancer”
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jlj
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