April 2, 2013

HIROSHIGE

Another favorite Japanese ukiyo-e artist of mine is Utagawa Hiroshige (1787-1858). Hiroshige is considered to be one of the last great ukiyo-e masters.

The print above of the Awa Whirlpool (from the “Famous Views of 60-odd Provinces” collection) is a masterpiece of color using the ukiyo-e woodblock print technique.

Whirlpools have long represented portals to other worlds and times (e.g. The Odyssey by Homer, along with various myths and legends). Unaffected by the forces around it…and in a sense fed by those forces…the whirlpool maintains its center.

Photo source: Awa Whirlpool

April 1, 2013

BECOME LIKE A CHILD

“Truly, I say to you,
whosoever does not
receive the Kingdom of God like a child
shall not enter it.”  Luke 18:17

We spend so much time in our lives obtaining knowledge, while simultaneously losing our childlike innocence and joy. To me, being “born again” means to return to a childlike state after attaining adult-like intelligence. It is said that in the pursuit of knowledge, everyday something is learned; while in the pursuit of Tao (or Heaven in this case), everyday something is unlearned. Unlearning, and again seeing the world with fresh eyes, is where enlightenment is found.

Children view the world with uncomplicated wonder and merriment, they delight in the beauty of nature, smile easily, and love freely (for the most part haha). Nature intends for children to be able to laugh, dance, sing, and play  without being burdened with any cares. (Sadly, this is not always the case, which is why this site is dedicated to helping children in need so that they may live lives closer to that reality!)

To be able to consciously allow ourselves to be free and live life unburdened…without constant guilt, regret, criticism and judgement…is the real key to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. So allow yourself to laugh more, love more, play more, dance more, and sing aloud with reckless abandon! Taking life less seriously, unburdening ourselves, and delighting in everything is where the beauty of life is found.

Photo source: ballerina Misty Copeland

Note: Misty Copeland truly deserves her own post! At age 30, she is the first African-American Female soloist for the American Ballet Theatre…one of the three leading ballet companies in the United States. She is a beautiful and amazing talent!

April 1, 2013

BALANCE IS…

helping others without neglecting yourself…

genuinely appreciating those who help you

turning work into play…

leaving work at work and being completely present at home…

leaving the past behind…

letting the future take care of itself…

and living only in the present…

taking time to center yourself…

knowing when enough is enough…

and knowing when it’s time to go!

;)

Photo source: balance

 

 

March 31, 2013

OVERFULL

A university professor went to visit a famous Zen master. While the master quietly served tea, the professor talked about Zen. The master poured the visitor’s cup to the brim, and then kept pouring.

The professor watched the overflowing cup until he could no longer restrain himself.

“It’s overfull! No more will go in!” the professor blurted.

“You are like this cup,” the master replied, “How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your cup.”

Zen story

Photo source: maelstrom (Hawaii)

March 30, 2013

THE SHIRT OF A HAPPY MAN

Wanted to share one of my favorite Osho passages this morning:

A sannyasin is a person who has learned the way of Tao, and he says, “I am no more. Only the whole is.” This is the meaning of Jesus when he goes on saying, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of God.” “Poor in spirit” means a man who has no ego, so poor that he has not even the idea of “I.” But, from the other side, he is the richest person. That’s why Jesus says, “Those who are last here will be first in my Kingdom of God.” The poorest will become the richest. Remember, that by “poor” no financial concept is meant, by “poor” is meant a person who is nothing. By becoming nothing you become part of the whole.

The king must have been very unhappy. “I must have happiness,” said the king. The royal physician was summoned. “I want happiness. Make me happy and I shall make you wealthy. If you do not make me happy, I shall cut off your head,” said the king.

The physician was at a loss. What to do? How to make somebody happy? Nobody knows the way, nobody has ever been able to make somebody happy. But the king was mad, and he might kill. The physician said, “I will have to meditate, Sire, and consult the scriptures. Tomorrow morning I will come.” And he meditated the whole night and in the morning he came upon the conclusion: “It is very simple.” 

He had consulted the books, but happiness was not mentioned in the medical books. The problem was difficult, but then he invited, he prescribed a remedy. He said, “Your Majesty, you must find the shirt of a happy man and take it from him. Then you will have happiness and you will know what happiness is.” A simple remedy: find the shirt of a happy man and wear it.

The king was very happy listening to this. He said, “So simple?” He told his chief minister, “Go and find a happy man and bring his shirt as immediately as possible.”

The minister went. He went to the richest man and asked for his shirt, but he said, “You can take as many shirts as you like, but I am not a happy man. Shirts you can have, as many as you want, but I am unhappy myself, and I too will send my servants to look for a happy man and his shirt. Thank you for your remedy.”

And he visited so many people, but nobody was happy. They were all ready, they said, “We can give our lives if the king can become happy. What of shirts? We can give our whole lives, but we are not happy — our shirts won’t do.”

Then the minister was very miserable. What to do? Now he would be at fault — the physician had played a game, so he was very much worried. Then somebody said, “Don’t be so worried, I know a happy man. And you must have heard him somewhere, sometimes — he plays on his flute in the night, just by the side of the river. You must have heard.”

He said, “Yes, sometimes in the middle of the night, I was enchanted — such beautiful notes. Who is this man? Where is he?”

The man said, “In the night we will go and find him. He always comes, every night.”

So they went in the night and the man was playing on his flute and it was tremendously beautiful. And the notes were so blissful that the minister was happy. He said, “Now I have found the man!”

When they reached there, the man stopped playing. He said, “What do you want?”

The minister said, “Are you happy?”

He said, “I am happy. I am happiness. What do you want?”

The minister danced with happiness. He said, “Now, you just give your shirt!” and the man remained silent. And the minister said, “Why are you silent? Give your shirt! The king needs it.”

The man said, “That’s impossible, because I don’t have any shirt. You can’t see because it is dark, but I am sitting naked. I would have given my shirt — I can give my life — but I don’t have any shirt.”

“Then why are you happy?” the minister asked. “How can you be happy?”

And the man said, “The day I lost all — shirt and all — I became happy…the day I lost all. In fact I don’t have anything, and I don’t even have myself. I am not playing this flute…the whole is playing through me. I am a nonentity, a nothingness, a nobody…”

—-

This is the meaning of “the poor in spirit” — one who possesses nothing, who has nothing, who knows nothing, who is nothing. Tao says: When you are nothing you will become all. Dissolve and you will become whole. Claim that you are and you will be miserable.

 

Photo source: beautiful light reflected on sandstone

 

March 29, 2013

TRUE RELIGION

We consider bibles and religions divine —
       I do not say they are not divine,

I say they have all grown out of you, and
     may grow out of you still,

 

It is not they who give the life, it is you
     who give the life,

 

Leaves are no more shed from trees,
             or trees from the earth, than they are
       shed out of you.

 

Poetry by Walt Whitman
Photo source: autumn reflections
March 29, 2013

THAT WOULD BE TOO MUCH

Love Sade.

The message in this song is so powerful.

We could all love more…

Because she’s right…lovers rock!! ;)

 

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