Monday, December 13, 2010

The wander lust of travelling

"its the journey, not the arrival that matters", thus said T.S. Eliot. Perhaps, but what for me is the most fascinating is what keeps the journey going and through what and where the journey passes, meanders, steers through..I guess that's what counts first!..

Destination, not in the sense of a culmination but as an inspiring source do count. For people like me what awaits at the end of the journey makes it worthwhile or otherwise. So let me understand the old wise saying in my own way and paraphrase( rephrase) : "It is the traveler who matters, then Journey , then destination."

Talk of Lu Tzu's wisdom of traveler not intent of arriving!!..that's the wander lust am talking about...

Saturday, October 2, 2010

On Mu!


"Mu" is a traditional Zen koan which is supposed to have the power to fully awaken those who meditate on it.

"Mu" literally means "not." When asked a question, Master Ekai would often simply exclaim "Mu!" as a way of saying that both 'yes' and 'no' were too limited to be the answer.

Mu is neither affirming something nor negating it. It is an illogical answer that points to a profound, intuitive Zen understanding, beyond the limited rational mind.

In a way, "Mu" is saying, "Unask that question!", as in the state of full awareness, there are no questions.

Now I can just imagine so many situation in life when I feel like crying out: MU!!!



Friday, October 1, 2010

Just a kaleidoscope!



Few Random Moments of Pure Bliss..................................





Everything
just as it is,
as it is,
as is.
Flowers in bloom.
Nothing to add.

- Robert Aitken Roshi

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

On Zen

....The simple and yet so deep stories of Zen that takes my mind to a plane of peace and calm, as if I'm sitting in the stone corridors of some quaint monastery where the clouds float in!

I think we all have our Zen selves to life...it echoes differently in all of us, some like me likes calling it 'Zen', some calls it otherwise. But how nice it is to travel with your mind and feel a soul connect.

In the beautiful deep forest of life, we all walk in..but with our own searches, seeking our own solace....

In our true moment of peace we are alone and awake...