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happy spring 3.20.18
8.31.17
Olde Timey
No permanence is ours; we are a wave That flows to fit whatever form it finds
Hermann Hesse
Image: T. Matsutani
The one thing you can count on is Change! Ohhhhh, the impermanence of it all. What's your intentions right now, this very moment, cuz that's all you got. #being #beingpresent #now #impermanece
The Real You - Alan Watts
This video has changed my life.
And if I could I would share it with the whole world.
"As it flies"
The mix of nostalgia and acceptance swept over me as I sipped tea in New Hyde Park. The sun had set, and like hundreds of times before, I met the traffic and lights of the town, this time alone. There's something about being in familiar places without seeing familiar faces that reminds me of being lost in the wilderness- no matter how many critters you see or trees tower over you, it's still not what you're looking for.
So I sat, reading as my tea cooled down, trying to ignore the symphony of a past life from flooding my mind. And then I came to this quote:
He who bings to himself a Joy,
Does the winged life destroy;
He who kisses the Joy as it flies,
Lives in Eternity's sunrise. -William Blake
And so I left a place where a memory faded only to come to a place where one was in the process of fading. Another close friend, moving away, on to better things. All things go. As she and I looked through pictures of the past and laughed at the fun we had, I couldn't help but taste the inevitability of it all. For good or bad, everything leaves. What seems good might not be, and what is painful might be for the best, but it all goes away. But happiness, I've come to know, is not in the objects as they pass, but in the open, warm, gentle mind which greets them as they fly by.
"Do I remember at every moment that I am dying, and everyone and everything else is, and so treat all beings at all times with compassion? Has my understanding of death and impermanence become so deep and so urgent that I am devoting every second to the pursuit of enlightenment?" -Sogyal Rinpoche