Thursday, 7 October 2010
Reason Thus With Life: If I Do Lose Thee, I Do Lose a Thing That None But Fools Would Keep.
Before it is analysed, it is. Before it is labeled and categorised and put into the stream of a story, it is. Before thinking, before feeling, before perception - it is. Undeniably, thoughts weave what is into time, and a story; there is judgment, and the assignment of relative merit: health is more desirable than disease; help is more natural than indifference; and love is the underlying quality of it all - for instance. Yet it is unnecessary to map a course of action. That is done, whether consciously or not. Paradoxically, if the outcome is unimportant, the outcome can often seem to be healthier, more natural, and more loving.
If effort seems urgent, make it. If confusion is the case, be confused. If despair takes hold, or seems to, simply wait - in this endless moment, eternity, what seems to be is in constant flux. If an urge to enquire into who or what is feeling and thinking and perceiving all of this comes up, explore it. If anger causes destruction, know that it could not have unfolded in any other way. What is, is what is; whatever it is, whatever judgment thought puts on it, is unimportant. Peel back every layer; take another, and another step back; question each and every belief, each and every revelation, each and every conclusion; there is no solid truth. There is simply what is. The story that seems to unfold may be anything, absolutely anything at all. Whatever it is that values one outcome or another is an interesting phenomenon - it is not what you are.
This clip is from one of my favourites - Kramer Vs. Kramer. I could wax lyrical about the merits of Meryl Streep, but she knows how good she is and keeps it in perspective. The scene is useful for revealing what we feel when the best possible outcome is achieved; it's no wonder that so many stories are about the pursuit of positive outcomes! The look Joanna gives Ted in the lift after he tells her she looks terrific is an acting masterclass in subtlety: it promises so much, Kramer vs. Kramer II could have been made on the back of it. This is also a shamelessly self-indulgent clip I'm sharing today, on my 46th birthday (or so it seems)...enjoy!
If effort seems urgent, make it. If confusion is the case, be confused. If despair takes hold, or seems to, simply wait - in this endless moment, eternity, what seems to be is in constant flux. If an urge to enquire into who or what is feeling and thinking and perceiving all of this comes up, explore it. If anger causes destruction, know that it could not have unfolded in any other way. What is, is what is; whatever it is, whatever judgment thought puts on it, is unimportant. Peel back every layer; take another, and another step back; question each and every belief, each and every revelation, each and every conclusion; there is no solid truth. There is simply what is. The story that seems to unfold may be anything, absolutely anything at all. Whatever it is that values one outcome or another is an interesting phenomenon - it is not what you are.
This clip is from one of my favourites - Kramer Vs. Kramer. I could wax lyrical about the merits of Meryl Streep, but she knows how good she is and keeps it in perspective. The scene is useful for revealing what we feel when the best possible outcome is achieved; it's no wonder that so many stories are about the pursuit of positive outcomes! The look Joanna gives Ted in the lift after he tells her she looks terrific is an acting masterclass in subtlety: it promises so much, Kramer vs. Kramer II could have been made on the back of it. This is also a shamelessly self-indulgent clip I'm sharing today, on my 46th birthday (or so it seems)...enjoy!
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33 comments:
Happy seeming birthday! ;-)
May each and every passing year bring you wisdom, peace and cheer.
Happy Birthday! I feel your writing is getting increasingly fresh, specific, and provocative.
It's also a welcome change from all the gooey, positive, (supposedly non-dual) stuff on-line.
Cheers!
Happy birthday Suzanne! Thanks for the writing, artwork and filmclips...good stuff!
Happy 46th, amazing lady. If that's the model and genius in the photo, well, wow, what a lot of fun your days must be. Cheers!
Congratulations on your birthday, Suzanne!
Happy Birthday. If I knew what you looked like I'd say you didn't look a day over 39.
Hey Suzanne,
Happy Birthday!
Heck...You're looking younger and younger on FB :)
XOXO
-Leslie
Hi Suzanne, that's a great clip and I noticed that look too. Is it a look that none but fools would keep?
Happy birthday!
:-)
Hi Being, an apparent thank you to "you".
Dion, thanks. In the story that only seems to unfold, it does.
Hi Tom, thanks, and the highest compliment is to be called"ungooey".
Ruud, thanks, and you are so welcome.
Hi Brenda, that's the genius and the model alright. The genius loses his kit all the time and the model thinks she's unphotogenic. Typical!
Happy 46th, and may the count continue to increase. :)
Hope the book is going well. It seems that your karma is moving you into a teachers role. I don't think you can avoid it. I know it's just projection, but I see you being able to "read" people, and then trun their karma around. You probably are already doing this. If someone comes around you and are struck in their self-created illusions, you help loosen their grip/clinging. The bodhissatva vow is the next stage. Your already there, might as well formalize it. By that i mean self-initialize to the next level. Remember to not eat other people's sin. That is the difficult part and almost unavoidable. We begin to actually do other people's work ( awakening ) for them without realizing it. Also a good spiritual friend is a great resource, hope you have at least one. :)
Hi Barry, thanks, nice to see you around (figuratively).
Hi GB, I'll have you know I don't look a day over 38 1/2!
Hi Leslie, thanks, and next I'm putting up a baby picture on FB!
Hi Andrew, thank you so much for wishing me well and keeping in touch.
Hi Anonymous...well, OK...but it all sounds like a lotta work to me! Does helping my son cover up a lost conduct card count as eating other's sins?
Felicitations Suzanne! Looking forward to another year of your amazing writing talent.
Happy Birthday Beautiful One!!!
Hi Tapestry, when I say I don't write it I really mean it!
Hi Mary, thanks so much for your kind words.
Brill post as usual!
Spot on. . .
And a birthday too!
46 it's just numbers:)
Happy birthday darling, you're my hero!
Before it's analysed, no one can really tell if "what is" is or isn't. After it's analysed, no one can tell either :-)
Sorry being so late wishing you a Happy Birthday !
Bernard
Hi Bob, thanks for the birthday wishes. It's not even numbers!
Hey Bernard, true...relatively speaking! There is no absolutely speaking. Thanks for birthday wishes. I got a Blackberry! Apparently.
Hi Bas, thanks, and you're my hero too.
I must have watched this movie may be 20 times and the killing the mocking bird likewise. The book paved the way for me to immigrate to US in 1970. Your expression of Nothingness and extraordinariness/ordinariness draws great attention! Bless you.
Ben
Hi Beninamti, the story of drawing attention...it's a fickle story! Kramer Vs. Kramer is indeed a classic. He already is home...so are "we".
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