He Forgot to Repeat His Mantram

“Go from my presence, O monstrous deformity of nature, depository of lies, storehouse of deceits, granary of villainies, inventor of iniquities, publisher of absurdities, and enemy of that respect that is due royal personages!  Begone…

Get with It!

Learn self-conquest, persevere thus for a time, and you will perceive very clearly the advantage which you gain from it. As soon as you apply yourself to contemplation, you will at once feel your senses…

The United States of Judgmentalism

The fundamental problem with politics is that it is conducted entirely in the voice of The Accuser. Whereas Jesus repeatedly warns us in the strongest possible terms not to judge others, politics, especially American party…

The Venerable Thien Hue

“I am a monk,” says Hue as imperturbably as ever. “I do nothing against the government. I live in silence and I pray. I have been in prison for two hundred days now, for no…

Today’s One-Liner (#346)

Keep your heart at peace and a multitude around you will be saved. –St. Seraphim, quoted in Isaac Slater, OCSO, “Do Not Judge Anyone”: Desert Wisdom for a Polarized World, 76

For JAI

I was out driving around in my ancient PriusListening to some Dylan songs on my CD player Blind Willie McTell“Well, I heard that hoot owl singing” Brownsville Girl“I can still see the day that you…

Are You Sure?

How often have we misperceived the situation, a look, a sound?  We need to be detached from our perceptions, because we are not infallible.   –Thich Nhat Hanh, Being Peace

For Everything and Everyone

My friends, ask gladness from God. Be glad as children, as birds in the sky. And let man’s sin not disturb you in your efforts, do not fear that it will dampen your endeavor and…

Hermitages

Turns out that all my final favorite writers (Dickinson, Blake, Thoreau) ended up their lives in little hermitages… Emily in her cottage, Blake in his, with wife; and Thoreau his hut… –Jack Kerouac, Selected Letters, v….

If Only…

Grushenka’s fable is in fact a parabolic gloss on Zosima’s often repeated aphorism that all are responsible for all.  Had the old peasant woman not kicked away the other sinners who were clinging to her…