With palms together,
Good Morning Everyone,
Zazen at 9:30 AM does not begin my day…dog walking, coffee drinking, conversations with Kathryn, washing, pill taking, writing, all of these come first. Going to the Temple to sit still is frequently a welcome relief from the day to day practice of being alive.
She asks me, “What are your thoughts?” I scramble, my brain floats, it doesn’t think. I see I need to organize what is floating around in there, but just now? At this very moment?
She says, “No lovies on your back unless you talk.” Oh my. I tell her my day’s schedule hoping that will suffice. It doesn’t. I scrabble some more. Thoughts about the refuge surface. I say, “We need to get to the mountain house to pack up my remaining things there.”
The lovies begin. I am relieved as I feel her fingers on my back. My whole body sinks into the bottom of the bed. But then, “Say more,” she says. I scramble again. “We should go on another camping trip.” I say, thinking of Oliver Lee State Park. But in the back of my mind, I know I need to abandon this exchange of thoughts for lovies as the dogs need walking and a Zen student will be calling and we will need to be at the Zendo by 9:00…it is already 6:30. Good grief. It’s one breath and one step, one breath and one step: life in the Zen lane.
And now with coffee sipped, and writing to you done, it is 7:15. Gotta go walk the dogs…be well.
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