serene and free at all times

she was and is

 
People who study the Way begin by having the faith to turn toward it. They are fed up with the vexations and filth of the world and are always afraid they will not be able to find a road of entry into the Way.

Once you have been directed by a teacher or else discovered on your own the originally inherently complete real mind, then no matter what situations or circumstances you encounter, you know for yourself where it’s really at.

But then if you hold fast to that real mind, the problem is you cannot get out, and it becomes a nest. You set up “illumination” and “function” in acts and states, snort and clap and glare and raise your eyebrows, deliberately putting on a scene.

When you meet a genuine expert of the school again, he removes all this knowledge and understanding for you, so you can merge directly with realization of the original uncontrived, unpreoccupied, unminding state. After this you will feel shame and repentance and know to cease and desist. You will proceed to vanish utterly, so that not even the sages can find you arising anywhere, much less anyone else.

That is why Yantou said, “Those people who actually realize it just keep serene and free at all times, without cravings, without dependence.” Isn’t this the door to peace and happiness?”

 

Yuanwu

zen letters

🪷

 

let your eyes get clear enough

inside the presence

 

Having anxieties and feeling sad

about being alive is like piling black mud

and garbage on your head. The mud slides over

your eyes and the rubbish infects them. You can’t

see and you get sick. Everyone does this at some

time. Try to stop doing it. Let your eyes get

clear enough to see the beauty

around you.

 

O giver of worriedness and grief,

remove me from my being. Give me the peace

of not-being. This prayer, if you can pray it, will wash

the mud off your head. There is a beloved who pours muddy

water over the head of the lover, and there is a lover who

says, I cannot see you with my eyes, but the drops

of muddy water on my eyelashes are filled

with the rose of your face.

 

Bahauddin, father of Rumi

The Drowned Book

 

looking for nothing in particular

navesh chitrakar

 

Looking for 

nothing in particular, 

wholly without ambition, 

good-naturedly doing not doing, 

you arrive at the center of yourself

and find the whole universe  

waiting there.

 

Wei wu Wei Ching, Chapter 52

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