Longing, we say, because desire is full
of endless distances.”

22 April 2008


J.K. Commandment #29: Youre a Genius all the time.
"The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that's wrong with the world." Windows open to cold morning little lives in cellar door fluorescent nursery may all beings be happy may all beings be peaceful may all beings be free a string of bright blue days blue beads on red thread kindness and generosity to ones self ones teachers ones friends ones strangers ones enemies may you all be free from hatred and suffering repeat repeat repeat under spruce dreaming the gardens of years to come cultivated bead by bead life as a mala the prayers if practiced grow fluent and tuneful kindness generosity kindness generosity your name a lotus flower pale pink ascending i prayed on a pink ribbon and here you are i can be this i can be less my defenses and more the pilgrim of unbordered country of my soul. entirely satisfied to walk robed and bowled drink from the sky eat from the earth theres so much unhappiness out there beyond the miraculous gate of flesh it is the greatest teacher vows should be made time spent in ritual initiating into mystery school of patience peace positive feeling you may chew your fear frustration false ego but it will never feed you and maybe i dont speak your language but that doesnt mean im not telling the truth.

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Blessed Be.

"And if the question were asked: What is more real, the mundane or the sublime? most would hesitate before they gave an answer. On the one side, details: say, the aftermath of a breakfast, dirty chipped plates in the sink, their rims encrusted with egg yolk. Against this, the unnameable: small aching heart with boasts, what can you know? Outside the cage of everything we ever heard or saw, beyond, outside, above, there lies the real, hiding as long as we shall live, there stretch and trail the millions of names of God burning across the eons. When all through this our end will come before we even know the names of us.

For many the egg yolk prevails." -L.M.

"Love many things, for therein lies the true strength, and whosoever loves much performs much, and can accomplish much, and what is done in love is done well."
-V.V.G.

"The perfection of the Absolute where all Becoming stops and pure Being, immutable, timeless, unchanging, hangs forever like a ripe peach upon the bough." -E.A.

"...and the whole incident was incredibly frazzling and angst-rod and filled almost a whole mead notebook and is here recounted in only its barest psycho-skeletal outline." -D.F.W.

"At the top of the mountain, we are all snow leopards." -H.S.T.

"Only when we are no longer afraid do we begin to live." -D.T.
"Cometh a voice: My children, hear; From the crowded street and the close-packed mart I call you back with my message clear, back to my lap and my loving heart. Long have ye left me, journeying on by range and river and grassy plain, to the teeming towns where the rest have gone - come back, come back to my arms again. So shall ye lose the foolish needs that gnaw your souls; and my touch shall serve to heal the fretted nerve. Treading the turf that ye once loved well, instead of the stones of the city's street, ye shall hear nor din nor drunken yell, but the wind that croons in the ripening wheat. I that am old have seen long since ruin of palaces made with hands for the soldier-king and the priest and prince whose cities crumble in desert sands. But still the furrow in many a clime yields softly under the ploughman's feet; still there is seeding and harvest time, and the wind still croons in the ripening wheat. The works of man are but little worth; for a time they stand, for a space endure; but turn once more to your mother - Earth, my gifts are gracious, my works are sure. Instead of the strife and pain I give you peace, with its blessing sweet. Come back, come back to my arms again, for the wind still croons in the ripening wheat."
-John Sandes, The Earth-Mother (excerpt, 1918)