Spring’s Garden

In this spring season, all that died away and went back to earth last fall is now reborn as spring’s garden. What was returned to the Earth was received, digested and carries on in emerging, new life. In this way there is no end to possibility. Dying, leaping,...

Practicing Dana

As all the world around us in the valley buds and flowers, we see before our very eyes a delightful manifestation of pure dana, generosity. With nothing withheld and nothing to gain but sunshine, rainwater, air and the full unfolding function of beauty, the tulips...

Learning The Way

The first chapter of the Tao Te Ching begins, The Way that can be spoken is not the eternal Way. Then what IS the eternal way? This is the question that we bring to practice each day, each moment, actually. A way that neither begins nor ends and cannot be taught and...

Another Way of Understanding The Middle Way

Zen Master Takuan taught, “Not attaching the mind anywhere at all is the main matter, what really counts.” He’s cautioning us here not to get caught up in any one impression, any one interpretation, any one spot, but to keep the mind open, aware, move with wonder and...

Use Your Time Well

As we work, we’re tending the dust and disarray of ordinary life – unfinished, needing our full attention. We tend the living body of our home, whether that’s where we live, our office, our community, our lab, studio, garden – all the places that tend us in their own...