Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Somewhere over the Rainbow

(click to listen to the song on youtube

Somewhere over the rainbow 
way up high
And the dreams that you dream of 
once in a lullaby
Somewhere over the rainbow 
blue birds fly
And the dreams that you dream of, 
dreams really do come true

Someday I'll wish upon a star, 
wake up where the clouds are far behind me
Where trouble melts like lemon drops
High above the chimney tops is where you'll find me
Somewhere over the rainbow 
bluebirds fly
And the dreams that you dare to, 
oh why, oh why can't I?

Well I see trees of green and red roses too,
I'll watch then bloom for me and you
And I think to myself, what a wonderful world

Saturday, September 01, 2012

One's daily life is the realisation of the ultimate reality


[excerpts from an email]

Knowing what to do is not enough, and even reading what I have to do many times over is not the same as doing it.

Confusion sometimes can be a step leading to clarity.


"Attaining this place, one's daily life is the realisation of the ultimate reality [genjokoan]. Attaining this place, our daily life is the realisation of the ultimate reality."
 
-To Forget the Self by Dogen Zenji in The Buddha and His Teachings.

Everyday questions from one's daily life have often helped unlock profound truths. Starting from Buddha finding sickness, death and asceticism on his journey on an average day. To disregard these events might not always be the wisest thing to do. However, if one is overwhelmed its not a fair place to think from, I agree. To be able to discern why the event is significant and what it teaches us, an ability to do so has to be developed through practice on a daily basis - the ability to see things as they are.
Yet, nothing is certain.

Zen says truth has nothing to do with authority, truth has nothing to do with tradition, truth has nothing to do with the past - truth is a radical, personal realization. You have to come to it.

Knowledge is certain; the search for personal knowing is very, very hazardous. Nobody can guarantee it. If you ask me if I can guarantee anything, I say I cannot guarantee you anything. I can only guarantee danger, that much is certain. I can only guarantee you a long adventure with every possibility of going astray and never reaching the goal. But one thing is certain: the very search will help you to grow.

I can guarantee only growth. Danger will be there, sacrifice will be there; you will be moving every day into the unknown, into the uncharted, and there will be no map to follow, no guide to follow. Yes, there are millions of dangers and you can go astray and you can get lost, but that is the only way one grows.

Insecurity is the only way to grow, to face danger is the only way to grow, to accept the challenge of the unknown is the only way to grow.
Osho Dang Dang Doko Dang Chapter 7