Heat arises from the Earth.
Winds slow and stop
dead.
The blue is bluer than even possible.
And less cloud cover
seems to be in the sky and
over my being,
mind
heart
body.
I sit at the feet of
two buddhas and a hundred
bodhisattvas and beautifully they
know it and don’t know it.
They know that there is
no other except here and now
and they take all the time in the world
to freely explore in wisdom, in compassion,
in the most honest way possible.
Come in.
Be.
Listen gladly,
spontaneously,
fearlessly,
But Listen
closely with every cell,
connecting to every
atom that exists,
lifetime upon lifetime
that all emerges into one pointedness.
The birds stop
singing and the whole
Earth exhales and pauses.
Cling
Clang
the clacker.
Dong
Gong
the bell of mindfulness wipes
away the presence of
everything else.
The edge comes. . .
Beyond the triple gems
and beyond these two buddhas
and hundred bodhisattvas
to a place of great merger
where on the dirt road
I come face to face
with the buddha within.
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4/13/12 After teachings at Upaya Zen Center today
As I sit today and drink in everything like a sponge, I am so present and aware of the shoulders I stand upon, the countless beings who have come before me as healers, wise wo(men), shamans, priest(esses), artists, philosophers, physicians, etc who have walked this very earth knowing that being a community is vital to being present to the depth of suffering, joy, and healing in this world.
I am grateful to everyone at Upaya from those cooking and volunteering in the kitchen and nourishing us, to those residents, to my endless circle of teachers that I am privileged to sit amidst.
I feel like my spirit, essence, whatever you may want to call it is going through a detoxification, questioning delusional beliefs I have held lately and very open to a lack of compassion I have had for myself as a being-in-this-world and for those I share this world with.
And I have a more profound love and devotion to my parents, to my original teachers who have loved me in the very best ways they know how. I honor them and pray that I have been able to and continue into the future to love others as deeply.
With deep gratitude to the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha… the three gems, Jennifer










