These days, I feel more outside my body than not. It is as if my equilibrium is closed for repairs, equanimity currently unavailable. My physical imbalance requires the same kind of attentiveness as my Zen practice. But unlike Zen, my physical imbalance is not a solo effort. And that means the medical profession and tests.... Continue Reading →
This One Lifetime
Living in the moment can seem idealistic, an idyll. It seems impossible and irresponsible for what of all the days to come? Eberhard Arnold says it’s a “burden” to look too far ahead--“each day is a lifetime.” I agree. When I think of living in the moment, I think of the day I have and not... Continue Reading →