http://plumvillage.org/video/337-beyond-environment.html
Saturday, 25 February 2012
"You carry Mother Earth within you," says Thay. "She is not outside of you. Mother Earth is not just your environment.
"In that insight of inter-being, it is possible to have real communication with the Earth, which is the highest form of prayer. In that kind of relationship you have enough love, strength and awakening in order to change your life.
Changing is not just changing the things outside of us. First of all we need the right view that transcends all notions including of being and non-being, creator and creature, mind and spirit. That kind of insight is crucial for transformation and healing.
Fear, separation, hate and anger come from the wrong view that you and the earth are two separate entities, the Earth is only the environment. You are in the centre and you want to do something for the Earth in order for you to survive. That is a dualistic way of seeing.
So to breathe in and be aware of your body and look deeply into it and realise you are the Earth and your consciousness is also the consciousness of the earth. Not to cut the tree not to pollute the water, that is not enough."
"In that insight of inter-being, it is possible to have real communication with the Earth, which is the highest form of prayer. In that kind of relationship you have enough love, strength and awakening in order to change your life.
Changing is not just changing the things outside of us. First of all we need the right view that transcends all notions including of being and non-being, creator and creature, mind and spirit. That kind of insight is crucial for transformation and healing.
Fear, separation, hate and anger come from the wrong view that you and the earth are two separate entities, the Earth is only the environment. You are in the centre and you want to do something for the Earth in order for you to survive. That is a dualistic way of seeing.
So to breathe in and be aware of your body and look deeply into it and realise you are the Earth and your consciousness is also the consciousness of the earth. Not to cut the tree not to pollute the water, that is not enough."
Thich Nhat Hanh
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Memory is created by Kapha, and requires ojas.
Without it, you cannot fully integrate Experience.
You are told a lot about your education, but some beautiful, sacred memory, preserved since childhood, is perhaps the best education of all.
Without it, you cannot fully integrate Experience.
You are told a lot about your education, but some beautiful, sacred memory, preserved since childhood, is perhaps the best education of all.
If a man carries many such memories into life with him, he is saved for
the rest of his days.
And even if only one good memory is left in our
hearts, it may also be the instrument of our salvation one day.
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Saturday, 4 February 2012
There
is an ancient Indian saying that something lives only as long as the
last person who remembers it. My people have come to trust memory over
history. Memory, like fire, is radiant and immutable while history
serves only those who seek to control it, those who douse the flame of
memory in order to put out the dangerous fire of truth. Beware these men
for they are dangerous themselves and unwise. Their false history is
written in the blood of those who might remember and of those who seek
the truth.
Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
“When the young people stop singing the old songs and there are no more
dreams and visions of greatness there will be no more power. So as your
vision is, so shall your power and strength be. So as your faith is, so
shall your success and victory be.”
Heritary Chief Phil Lane Jr.,
Ihanktowan Dakota and Chickasaw Nations
“We tend to see, experience and respond to people as products
(identities, labels, and members of a category) rather than as ongoing
process. We see ourselves and others as ‘who we are’ (products) and not
as simultaneously ‘who we are’ (which includes our history of becoming
who we are) and ‘who we are becoming.’ Yet, each one of us is, at every
moment, both being and becoming.”
Holtzman