Wednesday, August 14, 2024

A Writer's World



A writer's world: 

there's always something to write about, subjects abound, and all we ever need to do is settle our minds for an instant and inspiration is immediately received. Writing really is that simple. Yes, sometimes there might come a struggle for just the right words to arrive, or perhaps a theme no longer seems to capture our imagination and our words begin to ring hollow. Everything's a possibility in a writer's world - except for failure of inspiration to be present in our lives, always available, guiding our minds.

a writers's world is inspired...

simply by virtue of being a writer.

everything's a story to be told.

and that's the secret to writing, for all artist really, to let go of our selective demands of inspiration and allow the world and it's infinite subjects to tell us its story. Imagine the stories an empty page or blank canvas holds for such an open mind. 

limitless. 

if we only remember to listen. 

Peace, Eric 

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Tuesday, August 13, 2024

Remembering



Remembering: 

we're not asked to bypass any experience, there's no sweeping our wounds under a rug of forgiveness and claiming that we're healed. Forgiveness is feeling our every hurt so deeply that we finally ask for the healing we deserve, one that we've long denied ourselves. 

we're now ready to let go.

that's the important first step, asking for the means of our salvation.

and being ready to receive.

what's being asked for is to simply see things another way, not past our wounds, but all the way through them to the point of our original innocence. It's a place that's shared together, where all of us most truly belong. This is where we see the projection of guilt and betrayal, no longer seeking to blame and only wishing to be healed. 

it's home.

our original innocence.

and we all reside here.

there's no way to arrive here, it's not a destination. So we're not asking for directions, just for the obscuring clouds of painful memories to part long enough for our clear vision to return. That's it, the entirety of forgiveness - seeing our innocence once more.

clearly so.

remembering that we all belong here...

and that others have forgotten.

~

Peace, Eric

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Monday, August 12, 2024

A Tender Act



A tender act:

yoga is the path of forgiveness - maybe not seeming so at first thought, yet in order to practice anything effectively there must be an understanding that our previous attempts and misconceptions, our every misstep and misalignment, must be forgiven in order to proceed. 

each small correction of posture, breath and thought,

a tender act of self-compassion.

and with everything forgiven...

our path continues.

~

Peace, Eric 

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Sunday, August 11, 2024

Morning Prayer



Morning Prayer:

for decades now I've had the ritual of morning prayer, a simple one, not petitionary, adopted from the German mystic Meister Eckhart and very brief in it's moment -

"if the only prayer you ever said was thank you, that would be enough"

no other prayer is needed.

and so my day begins with the prayer...

thank you, thank you, thank you. 

three times and with sincerity, not for repetition, but for sincerity, spontaneously arriving to my lips now after so many years of practice. I am thankful for the dawn of  a brand new day, that I woke from a deep slumber of nothingness to a world filled with everything I most truly need - and none of this was asked for, given by the grace of my existence.

thank you, thank you, thank you.

what more is there to say?

~

Peace, Eric 

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Saturday, August 10, 2024

Somewhere Between



Somewhere between: 

it's the balancing asanas that teach me the most, showing me that the essence of yoga is not found through an extreme stretch, nor the length of a complicated pose - but that it's in the sway and settling, a point of poise and balance however brief...

the entirety of yoga is there.

what I love most is the surrender, especially Vrksasana, tree pose, and it seems I'm never steady for long before some unseen wind causes me to sway. If  I resist too strongly, I'm sure to fall, and yet without a counter measure there is no return to any sense of balance. The secret is always found through letting go, surrendering my actions to pose itself, trusting the balance of my branching arms as well as the deep rooted connection to the ground. 

that's where the magic happens.

somewhere between the sway and fall...

a true moment of poise is found.

stillness.

if only for a moment.

and that's the entirety of yoga.

~

Peace, Eric 

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Friday, August 9, 2024

Krishna's Counsel



Krishna's counsel:

taking Krishna's wise counsel to heart right now, as best as I'm able, as he told Arjuna that he only has the right to his actions but never to the outcome, results always being in the hands of God. For me, it's the joy of being in nature, camera in hand, and capturing whatever it is that life offers me to film. I rely solely on what's presented, no editing or added music, only what's given.

and then I share. 

there's so little in my control here that it would be ridiculous to truly care about the results that follow. Yet, of course, I sometimes do, often to be quite honest. With the intent of earning a modest income through my own creative effort, and often being reminded of the difficulties of this endeavor - I find myself thinking of certain results, of views and likes, more than I care to admit too. 

it's a numbers game after all. 

so I'm reminded of  Krishna's counsel, the Bhagavad Gita is wisdom that never lets me down - and I allow myself to surrender. None of this is in my hands, I don't control what nature offers, nor the circumstances that bring me any object or event to film. I depend upon the whims of grace and nature, they direct me towards the exact place where I'm meant to be. 

why not trust life even further? 

allowing just the right people to find my work, trusting that the fruits of my effort belong to others now, my own work being released and done.

surrendered.

to greater hands than my own. 

~

Peace, Eric 

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Thursday, August 8, 2024

Along the Way



Along the way: 

yoga is really a practice of forgiveness, and I mean the entirety of the path, from the first ethical restraints of the yamas to the conclusion of samadhi - we forgive along the way. It's a beautiful practice seen in this light, how everything is a means of self-forgiveness, correcting false perceptions, and finding meaning through minor adjustments of thought, breath, and posture. 

again, we forgive along the way.

and this path leads us through the world.

reaching others as we go.

healing.

~

Peace, Eric 

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