the foundation of the practice as practitioners, students, teachers, is to be gentle. this approach of friendliness toward ourselves and our practice may be contrary to how we are used to relating to ourselves and our world, which can often be quite aggressive.
over time, this seemingly simple approach has a profound influence in our lives off the cushion as well.
Dear friends – Happy New Year from me and my Child 🙏🏻
2020 has been a tough year. Unbalanced in so many ways, but also a year of clarity, of clear seeing of the inequities that exist in our society and a rising up and engagement from everyday citizens passionate for beneficial change. We are the spark…
There have also been heroes, people strong in the Force – the healthcare professionals, essential workers, and again everyday people willing to take the simple steps of wearing a mask and social distancing, willing to tap into their empathy and then choosing to act with compassion. sacrifice. service. offering.
May we all be such people – open-hearted, warm, empathetic, kind, compassionate, and willing to speak up and take action for the benefit of others, especially those who are oppressed or marginalized, because we are one in the Force and there really is no “other”. We are interdependent. This is the light the world needs and we can begin by finding it within ourselves. This is the way.
So grateful for family and friends during these challenging (yet still beautiful) times. Community is a blessing.
May The Force Be With You and your loved ones throughout 2021!
when in doubt, when feeling confused, when feeling lost, when feeling off balance – just love, choose to love.
what does this mean?
it means to stay open, to not close up shop or build walls up around our hearts, as we are often apt to do. it means to trust our own vulnerability, tenderness, warmth of heart and remembering that we too should be the recipient of our own gentleness, warmth and compassion.
Please take a moment to appreciate this natural world, right here and now. Take this moment to stop your distracted thinking, sit still, and appreciate the birds, the breeze, the play of sun and shadow, the air around you—even the human sounds.
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Roshi Pat Enkyo O’Hara
stopping. paying attention. appreciating all that is passing, arising and then falling away.
these are such simple practices, but also deeply profound. at their heart, they are simply just being with life as it is at this moment. what could be more beneficial, more stable, more opening than that?
may the gift and wisdom of the Christmas story not be lost on us. that Love enters the world in the most humble and vulnerable of places, in the outcast, the refugee, the homeless and poor – the very things we strive so hard not to be, and the very people we so often turn away from. perhaps this is the greatest lesson of Christmas, teaching us to open our view and look for the divine and sacred where we least want to and when we feel our lowest, knowing that Love has also come into this world as us.
may we feel grateful for what we have, where we are, and who we are. may our hearts open to all who feel alone, marginalized, or oppressed. and in this year especially may love carry and comfort all who are quarantined alone, all who have lost loved ones, their homes or jobs.
thank you to all those who have sacrificed so much for their families and communities, wearing masks, social distancing, and not traveling during these holidays. deep bows of gratitude for you.
much love and health to all of you, dear friends and your families, on this auspicious day.
The moon does not fight. It attacks no one. It does not worry. It does not try to crush others. It keeps to its course, but by its very nature, it gently influences.
What other body could pull an entire ocean from shore to shore? The moon is faithful to its nature, and its power is never diminished.
The thing about love that I’ve discovered in my life is that one love leads to another. It just gets bigger and bigger. You can let it start anywhere; it can be really tiny. You can start with a flower, but if you sincerely see it and if you sincerely love it, then it’s like the key. The flower is like a key to a big, big, big storeroom. Then everything becomes something that is lovable.
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Alice Walker
the path and practice is love, from our hearts, extended out into the world.